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Germany implemented significant changes to its citizenship laws on Thursday, broadening access to German nationality, Deutsche Welle reported. A key feature of these reforms is the widespread acceptance of dual citizenship, marking a departure from previous restrictions. Before this change, multiple citizenships were generally permitted only for EU and Swiss nationals or in cases of exceptional circumstances. This new policy represents a major shift in Germany’s approach to naturalization, potentially increasing the number of individuals eligible for German citizenship.
Another major shift in Germany’s immigration policy: citizenship applicants must now formally acknowledge and affirm Israel’s legitimacy as a sovereign nation. This new stipulation mandates that individuals seeking German nationality explicitly recognize the State of Israel’s right to exist as part of the application process.
Another major shift in Germany’s immigration policy: citizenship applicants must now formally acknowledge and affirm Israel’s legitimacy as a sovereign nation. This new stipulation mandates that individuals seeking German nationality explicitly recognize the State of Israel’s right to exist as part of the application process.
To Receive German Citizenship Applicants Must Recognize Israelâs Right to Exist
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