Germany’s new citizenship reform takes effect: Dual citizenship allowed

https://www.dw.com/en/germanys-citizenship-reform-takes-effect/a-69465727

by iShift

14 comments
  1. Is there a reason a country wouldn’t allow dual citizenship? I thought it was normal tbh

  2. I will remain a stern opponent of dual citizenship in a globalized world. Why do YOU get to vote for 2 or more world leaders while I only can take part in one of these elections? In what world is that egalitarian to you?

  3. Of course they have to allow dual citizenship. They require loyalty to Israel as part of the new rules.

  4. It honestly surprising to me that countries don’t allow dual citizenships. What country will follow next to fully allow this, maybe Austria?

  5. Germany always manages to miss the times. They would not allow this when it made sense, they will do it now that it no longer does.

  6. New Erdoğan voters unlocked after his first election defeat. German government seems to love Erdoğan as he keeps refugees and Turkey away from EU.

  7. Good job Germany, for real. France might be going the other direction in a few days and I’m mad about it.

  8. Fucking finally. What people here are missing is that this also applies for born germans that want a second citizenship.

    Before they automatically would lose their German citizenship if they applied for another. At least for expats that was an outlier.

    Most countries accepted dual citizenship and to honest, the days where we find ourselves in opposing battlefield trenches are thankfully over.

    In practice, from what I heard, it became very easy to get the necessary Beibehaltungsgenehmigung in the past few years. So it’s really just alining the law with reality.

    Thank fuck for that.

    🍁

  9. Biiiig mistake. Now uou will have people getting citizenship and noving back home. Stopping by to collect benifits when the need arises. Like in canada.

  10. Please no.

    For god sake, as a Turkish, I can say dual citizenship is shit

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