Does Germany allow dual citizenship?

Under the current law, only those with an EU passport or those who have one parent from Germany are eligible to hold dual German citizenship.

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Can you be a dual citizen of Australia and Germany?

You must lodge a citizenship by descent application with the Department of Home Affairs if you wish your child to become an Australian citizen. A child born to German/Australian parents in Germany can hold both German and Australian citizenship according to German and Australian law.

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Can I have a dual citizenship in Germany?

As a rule, no. One aim of German nationality law is to avoid creating multiple nationality through naturalization as far as possible. However, there are exceptions for cases of special hardship. For more information please contact your local naturalization authority.

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What is the dual citizenship law in Germany 2023?

Germany's new citizenship bill seeks to transform the process of obtaining citizenship by allowing for dual and multiple citizenships and aims to shorten the required minimum stay in Germany before a resident can apply for German citizenship.

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When did Australia allow dual citizenship?

Following the report of an expert advisory committee, the Australian Government changed its legislation; as of 4 April 2002 it was permissible for Australian citizens to acquire citizenship of another country without losing their Australian citizenship in the process.

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Can Australian citizens have dual passports?

Australian citizens may also hold the citizenship of another country or countries if the laws of those countries allow. This is known as dual, or multiple, citizenship. However, even if a person is also a citizen of another country, an Australian citizen within Australia must follow all Australian laws at all times.

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How much does German dual citizenship cost?

How much does German citizenship cost? An application for German citizenship by naturalisation costs 255 euros. If you are also submitting an application for dependent children, the fee is 51 euros for each child under 16.

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What are the benefits of German citizenship?

Benefits of German Citizenship
  • You can work, study, or open a business in Germany without restrictions.
  • You can live, work, or study in any EU country without having to apply for a residence permit.
  • You can travel visa-free to 190 world countries.
  • You can vote and become involved in German politics.

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Can I still get German citizenship?

German Citizenship Through Descent

Technically, you are considered a German citizen and can reclaim your German citizenship if: You were born to married parents and your father was a German citizen. You were born on or after 1 January 1975 to married parents and either one of your parents was a German citizen.

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How hard is it to get dual citizenship in Germany?

If you are born in Germany to foreign parents, you can become a dual German citizen— if at least one of your parents lived in Germany for eight years with a permanent residence card. If you are born outside of Germany to at least one German parent, you qualify for dual citizenship.

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Do you have to pay taxes in Germany if you have dual citizenship?

Depending on the laws in effect, level of income, source of income, etc., and an American-German dual national may owe taxes in both countries. All dual nationals must report all worldwide income by filing an annual U.S. income tax return, regardless of whether they owe taxes to the U.S. or pay taxes elsewhere.

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Can I become a German citizen even though I am not living in Germany?

To be eligible for naturalization, a person has to have lived legally in Germany for at least eight years and possess the appropriate residence permit. Foreigners who have successfully completed an integration course are eligible for naturalization after seven years.

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Can an Australian become a German citizen?

German Australian Dual Citizenship

Overall, Australian laws are loose when it comes to dual citizenship and in many cases, it's allowed without question. However, German laws are not quite so forgiving, and often being granted citizenship of another country apart from Switzerland and member countries of the E.U.

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Do I lose my German citizenship if I become an Australian citizen?

If you willingly apply for a foreign citizenship and obtain it, German citizenship is automatically lost. Loss of citizenship can be avoided by obtaining a special permit (“Beibehaltungsgenehmigung”) before you are naturalized in a foreign country.

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How long can I stay in Germany as an Australian citizen?

Australians don't need a visa to travel to countries in the Schengen Area for up to 90 days in any 180-day period.

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How powerful is German citizenship?

Along with Spain, Germany is among the two most powerful passports in Europe, as German citizens can travel to 190 countries or territories where they either don't need a visa - or they can get one on arrival.

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How do I get German citizenship by descent?

German citizenship is mainly acquired and passed on through descent from a German parent. The parent has to be German citizen at the time of the birth of the child. Children who are born to former German citizens do not acquire German citizenship.

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How long can I stay outside Germany with German citizenship?

Your overall stay in the EU must not exceed 90 days in the latter case. If you are a third-country national and wish to stay in another Member State for more than 90 days, or if you intend to work in another Member State, you will also require a residence permit issued by the EU Member State concerned.

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Can I get German citizenship through my grandparents?

German citizenship by descent does not come from any German ancestor. It is through the direct family line that determines whether a claim can be justified. This means that if your parents, grandparents or great-grandparents were born in Germany, it is possible to qualify for German citizenship.

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Can I get a German passport?

German passports are only issued to German citizens. Having German ancestors resp. the fact that your father and/or your mother was/were born in Germany is unfortunately not enough to attain German citizenship. Rather, your father and/or mother have to have been German citizens at the time of your birth.

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Can you have dual citizenship if you marry a German citizen?

If you marry a German citizen, you do not qualify for US/German dual citizenship. If you want to apply for naturalization as a German, you have to give up your US citizenship.

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Is a dual citizenship worth it Australia?

The Best of Both Worlds

Dual citizenship allows you to receive the benefits and privileges offered by both countries that you are a citizen of. For example it often means that you become eligible for social services in both countries, you can vote and potentially, you could even run for political office.

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Can an Australian have 3 citizenships?

If you qualify, you can have a triple citizenship in Australia. Australia permits 'citizenship of two or more countries', providing it's legal according to all the relevant parties.

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How many passports can you hold with an Australian?

Can I have two passports at once? Yes, if you can show us that: visa waiting times would cause significant travel delays if you only had one passport, or. a destination country won't accept a passport showing evidence of travel to a third country, or.

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