Yes, provided the partner can prove rudimentary skills in German and passes the test for these skills. Married couples and parnershipped couples do not differ in Germany in this aspect.
It is unclear. Austria has very restrictive immigration laws. A foreigner who has been legally married to an Austrian citizen for at least five years is eligible for naturalization after six years of continuous residency in Austria. What is unclear is if this applies to same-sex registered partners.
Yes. A same-sex registered partnership is treated the same as a legal marriage in Germany with respect to immigration law. The same-sex partner of a German citizen can obtain legal residency and, ultimately, citizenship in Germany.
In Germany, gay couples are allowed to have registered partnerships. One of the benefits of these registered partnerships is that they are allowed to adopt their partner's biological children. However, as of 2014 they are not allowed to adopt children outside their partnership.
If you hold German citizenship, whether dual or not, then there are no occupancy requirements.
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The child will have dual citizenship in Canada and America. It depends on why the couple was in Germany. If he was stationed there for military reasons, the child will have no type of German citizenship.
He moved to Germany and got German citizenship.
Adolf Hitler was originally from Austria. He emigrated to Germany and gained citizenship there in 1932.
the Nuremberg laws.
Citizenship law is complicated, so get advice in Germany or from your nearest German consulate.
According to the statistics released by the Kraftfahrt-Bundesamt, there are more than 52 million registered cars in Germany. Volkswagen, followed by Opel and Mercedes Benz are the top car manufacturers amongst the almost 43 million cars registered in Germany.
registered office is in Herzogenaurach, Germany