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The Federal Republic of Germany is a country in Western Europe covering an area of 357,021 sq km. It is the most populous member state of the European Union with 81.8 million inhabitants. Germany is home to the third-biggest number of international migrants worldwide.

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How as a American marrying a German citizen can I get a German passport?

Yes, in Mexico and most other Latin American countries.

Not in the USA, he has to live in that country first for 3-5 years and then apply for this citizenship.

I wish it was easier, going through the application myself at this time.

Die gute Nachricht: man braucht seine deutsche Staatsbuergerschaft nicht abgeben, um Amerikaner zu werden.

More Info I found here, I hope this will help you:

http://www.usimmigrationsupport.org/citizenship_application.html

Good luck!

Who is the vice president of Germany?

There is no vice president in Germany under their constitution. The President of Germany (Bundespräsident) is the head of state but not the head of government - that position is called the Chancellor.

Should the presidency become vacant, the authority would be assumed by the President of the Federal Council (legislative upper house).

How did fascist system of government reduce the impact of the great depression in Germany during the 1930s?

Answer this question…Because Germany was ruled by a dictator, economic decisions could be made and carried out efficiently.

How long was Germany a Democracy?

Germany, post 1990 reunification, is a federal, parliamentary, representative democratic republic. Much like the USA, Germany has states (16 of them) and powers are assumed by those states as well. Nevertheless, censorship law is still an issue in Germany.

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There is no censorship issue in Germany.

Who is the current governor in Germany?

The current governer is Chancellor Angela Merkel. She is the governer since July 2004.

Is Germany In the EU?

23 years ago Germany was one of the founding countries of the European Union, which began in 1992.

Fascism in Germany?

There was no such thing as German Fascism because the Germans were National Socialists (Nazis).
National Socialism is actually more like communism than Fascism. Hitler adopted a lot of Mussolini's ideas which made National Socialism look like Fascism but they could not be more different.

Fascism is a faith based strong centrist government while National Socialism endorsed the extermination of certain people for the betterment of the nation.

Strong nationalism is at times hard for some people to separate from racism but this is the line that the two governments walk.

IN ORDER

Fascism believes in --------------------------------- God-Country-Family

National Socialism/Communism------------------ Country-Family-God

Democracy ------------------------------------------ Family-God-Country

How fast are you allowed to go on a road in germany?

Depends on the road. Most of Germany have perfectly normal speed limits, just like everywhere else.

But there are - or at least used to be - some stretches of Autobahn(highway) with no posted speed limit.

You could still be fined though, if the Police thought you were driving too fast for the current road conditions.

Is dokha legal in Germany?

A BRIEF, CURSORY research appears to reveal no mention of it as a drug or narcotic. HOWEVER - it is classified as a tobacco-like substance and as such falls under the regulation of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) as a nicotine-containing product. One can ASSUME that the federal government probably taxes its commercial usage under the same laws as they tax and regulate cigarettes and other tobacco products.

For a definitive legal answer contact your local law enforcement agency or prosecutors office.

What is an important industrial center in Germany?

The Ruhr used to be the main centre of industry, but nowadays industry is much more scattered. Important centres include Stuttgart and Munich.
Hamburg, Dresden, Leipzig those are important

What do Germans wear for Christmas?

One German tradition is the Christmas tree. It was brought over to Britain by Prince Albert.

Another is Christmas Stockings: they originate from a story about Saint Nikolas, where he helped a poor mans daughter by giving him three bags of gold over a period of time. When he gave the third, the man was on guard at the door and St Nikolas couldn't get in, so he supposedly droppped it down the chimney where it fell into the daughter's stocking which was hanging over the fireplace to dry.

They also sing carols like, 'O Tanambaun' (Oh Christmas Tree) and 'Kling Glochen Kilng-a-ling-a-ling.' (Ring, Little Bell, Ring)

As well as Santa, or 'Saint Nikolas,' the Germans also have Christchild, who is an angel dressed in white who brings presents.

German children open their presents on the 24th instead of the 25th.

Saint Niklas is celebrated on the 6th of December. The children will put their clean boots in front of the door. If there is something in it... it means they bahaved them selves... if not... well, have a guess. Normally the children get sweets, candy, oranges and nuts in there boots. As it is becoming more commercial, parents start buying for this day also presents.
Lebkuchen are traditional German Christmas cookies. They're kind of like gingerbread and are usually covered in chocolate. The display of many foods such as suckling pig, macaroni salad, white sausage and other traditional dishes is prepared to ward off demons. German tradition has it that Dickbauch, or fat stomach, has been given to Christmas Eve because those who do not eat well on this night are haunted by demons during their sleep.

Christmas Day is also a day of feasting on such foods as roast goose, Christstollen or bread with nuts raisins and dried fruit, spice bars, marzipan and Dresden Stollen or moist, heavy bread filled with fruit.

Why is Nazism illegal in Germany?

In Germany and Austria, it is constitutionally forbidden. Germany's supreme court even has the power to ban political parties that are too similar to the Nazi Party (the court has only done so twice since World War 2). It's even forbidden to display Nazi symbols, like flags or badges.

Outside of Germany and Austria, it's generally not illegal except in countries that were victims of the Nazis, like France and Israel.

How old do you have to be to drink alcohol in USA?

18 years of age, unless, and this is as i know of only in the state of Ohio, if you are in your home and under the supervision of your parents, at least 13 you can drink. But this is a statuate that isn't very well known, u might have to educate the police.

22yrs Old ..legal

Does Germany use the Euro?

No, the UK refuses to adopt or accept Euros.

The UK uses the pound sterling (pound) - £

Do Germans drive on the left or the right?

Germans will always drive on the correct side of the road for the country they are driving in, as for Germany you should drive on the right.

Who can vote in Germany?

i think its 17 or 18. but im going with 17.

Who was the Prime Minister of Germany in 2003?

Jean-Claude Juncker was the Prime Minister of Luxembourg in 2003. He became the Prime Minister of Luxembourg on 1995 January 20. He has also served as the President of the European Council in 1997 and 2005 for 6-month terms.

Are guns legal in Germany?

Germany has some of the strictest gun laws. A number of criteria must be met before a firearms license is issued: 18 years old, known to be OK, a firearms expert and the need to have one. Persons who are convicted felons, have a record of mental disorder or people with drug or alcohol addiction histories or known violent are barred from getting a license.

What is the name of the president of germany?

Joachim Gauck is the Bundespräsident ("federal president"), the head of state of Germany in 2013. He was elected as president on 2012 March 18 after the resignation of Christian Wulff.

The de facto most powerful office in Germany is the office of Bundeskanzler ("federal chancellor") which is currently held by Angela Merkel.

What is the time difference between NYC and Frankfurt Germany?

Germany is on UTC/GMT +1 hour

NYC is on UTC/GMT -5 hours

This makes a 6 hour time difference between the two.