You must marry a German citizen and stay married for two years.
You must have been born in Germany.
You must be a student who attends a German university and live there for six years.
You must complete an integration course and live there for seven years.
All of this is subject to approval by the German government.
Contact your nearest German consulate. Citizenship questions are often complex.
The National Socialist German Worker's Party, or Nazi Party for short, excluded Jews from German citizenship.
Probably not; German citizenship is required first, and you don't sound like you've done anything to start getting German citizenship.
In effect, Jews and people of Jewish origin were deprived of German citizenship.
cause she is a Jew and escaped from Germany without German citizenship
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No - where on earth did you get the idea from? The qualification for German citizenship is being born to a parent with German citizenship, or naturalization.
He was born in Braunau. That is reallly Austria near Salzburg.Hitler was born in Austria of Austrian parents in 1889. He only managed to obtain German citizenship in 1932 ...
Yes. It depends on what you mean. You may or may not be German in heritage, but legally you are a German if you have German citizenship. All depends you could have a split nationality meaning you have a dual citizenship.
If you are born in the US you obtain US citizenship by birth. Another way to obtain citizenship is through the naturalization process by applying for US citizenship using Form N-400 if you are eligible.
Citizenship can be translated as:StaatsbürgerschaftNationalitätStaatsangehörigkeitBürgerschaftStaatsbürgerschaft
You may have dual citizenship, get in touch with the German Embassy and ask them. If you already own an American Passport that will be enough to visit other countries. If you decide to maintain dual citizenship, you could be called into the German Army for a 1 year assignment which is manditory.
Contact your nearest German consulate. Citizenship questions are often complex.
Yes, you can apply for German citizenship and be a dual citizen regardless of the fact if your mother was still a German citizen or not.
Yes, a US citizen can obtain dual citizenship, which means they can hold citizenship in the United States and another country at the same time.
The National Socialist German Worker's Party, or Nazi Party for short, excluded Jews from German citizenship.
In order to obtain a German passport you need to be a German citizen. You cannot simply get a passport on the basis of German grandparents. In any case, under German law, place of birth is irrelevant to citizenship. The key thing is the parents' nationality.