German citizenship: Record number of naturalizations – DW – 05/31/2023 (2024)

A record 168,545 applicants with 171 different nationalities received German citizenship in 2022. That was 28% more than in the previous year, the Federal Statistical Office in Wiesbaden reported this week.

Twenty-nine percent of people who adopted German nationality in 2022 were from Syria, their average age was 24.8 years, and two-thirds of them are male. Many of them had fled their homeland when the civil war broke out in 2014 and have since found a new home in Germany. Before naturalization, they had been in Germany for an average of 6.4 years.

Syrians topped the list, followed by Ukrainian, Iraqi and Turkish nationals.

"Almost half of all Syrians who received their German passports did so after only six years. That's because they were able to demonstrate exceptional integration achievements," Jan Schneider, of the independent Expert Council on Integration and Migration, told DW.

"In fact, we can expect the number to rise further this year," Schneider said, as the ruling center-left coalition of Social Democrats (SPD), Greensand neoliberal Free Democrats (FDP)has comprehensive plans for changing and simplifying the citizenship law.

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High hurdles so far

Currently,the requirements for naturalization include language skills (B1) and a secure income, and candidates must have lived in Germany for a minimum of eight years.

People who want to become German citizenship have not only had to pay the fee of €255 ($272) but also need to be able to document their identity and pass a written test in German, which consists of 33 questions on German customs and society and the law. Applicants must also declare their support for democracy and the German constitution, the Basic Law.

Anyone who has been convicted of a criminal offense does not stand a chance. Neither do applicants who have no income or savings and rely solely on state support.

But, now, Germany sees a labor shortage across its economy, ranging from IT specialists to medical staff to food servers. Labor market experts have estimated that Germany needs 400,000 immigrants per year to close the widening gap. Currently, only 60,000 are attracted each year by the government's skilled immigration program.

A fundamental change in the citizenship law, the government argues, could be an incentive for people to come and for those already living here to integrate better.

Plans to simplify the citizenship law

Legislation proposed by Interior Minister Nancy Faeser will make dual citizenship easier, as well as naturalization for non-EU citizens. It boils down to three main changes.

Immigrants legally living in Germany will be allowed to apply for citizenship after five rather than eight years. This shall go down to only three years if the applicant can show special integration achievements.

Children born in Germany of at least one parent who has been living legally in the country for five or more years will automatically get German citizenship.

Multiple citizenships will be allowed.

So far, only EU and Swiss nationals, and those whose country of origin does not allow people to renounce citizenship such as Iran, Afghanistan and Morocco, for example; refugees who are threatened with persecution in their home countries; and Israelis are generally permitted to hold on to their original passports when they get a German one.

Schneider believes that, for some of the approximately 1.3 million Turks who are living in Germany, "the dual passport may well be an incentive for naturalization."

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Opposition to reform

The new record figures for naturalizations have triggered another storm of protest among critics, especially from the largest opposition group, the center-right Christian Democrat Union and the regional Christian Social Union (CDU/CSU). Their parliamentary group's spokesman, Thorsten Frei, told the daily newspaper Die Welt: "The plans of Interior Minister Nancy Faeser increase the risk that more people will be naturalized who are not sufficiently integrated." He said there were no convincing reasons to lower the requirements for a German passport.

Currently, about 6 million foreign citizens have been living in Germany for over eight years. If the minimum period of residence for naturalization is set at five years, migration expert Schneider pointed out, most of them will meet the criteria for naturalization.

Although it is not possible to predict today whether parliament will approve the government's bill, "a massive increase in naturalization applications" is to be expected, Schneider said. "Applications for naturalization are already piling up in many Citizens' Offices," he added.

This article was originally written in German.

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German citizenship: Record number of naturalizations – DW – 05/31/2023 (2024)

FAQs

How many questions are on the German citizenship test? ›

The test consists of 33 questions including three questions which apply only to the German state where the applicant lives. Applicants must choose the correct answer from four possible responses. To pass, applicants must answer 17 questions correctly. In recent years, more than 90% of applicants have passed the test.

What is the new rule for naturalization in Germany? ›

Most applicants will be eligible for citizenship after five years in Germany, instead of the current eight-year minimum stay. Accelerated naturalisation may be possible for certain individuals who can show special integration achievements in school, training or work, or particularly good language skills.

How to pass the German citizenship test? ›

One needs to answer 17 questions correctly in order to pass. There is a fee of €25 Euro for taking the test, which can be retaken an unlimited number of times. Those wishing to study for the test can purchase books listing all the possible questions and explaining the correct answers.

What is the new law for dual citizenship in Germany 2023? ›

The new law removes the previous rules restricting dual or multiple citizenship. If you are hoping to become a German citizen, under the new law Germany will not make you give up your previous citizenship(s).

What is the hardest question on the citizenship test? ›

Arguably the hardest question on the U.S. citizenship test is number 67: The Federalist Papers supported the passage of the U.S. Constitution. Name one of the writers. This answer is unknown to even most American citizens because the Federalist Party ceased to exist back in 1824.

What are the most common questions for the citizenship test? ›

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What is the new rule in Germany 2024? ›

The new Naturalization Act 2024 comes into force on 26.06. 2024! How will Naturalization be made easier for children born in Germany? Children born in Germany are more easily granted German citizenship if at least one parent has lived legally in Germany for five years and has a permanent right of residence.

What is the 10 year rule for German citizenship? ›

The German Citizenship Act in the version of 1871-1914 stipulated that a German automatically lost his/her citizenship by residing outside of Germany for more than 10 years.

What is the 5 year citizenship rule in Germany? ›

The planned new law provides for a reduction in the minimum period of legal residence in Germany. The new law puts an end to 8 years of legal residence as a basic requirement for Naturalization. Instead of 8 years, 5 years of legal residence will be sufficient in future. It is important that the residence is lawful.

What questions are on the German citizenship test? ›

33 questions from different areas

30 questions relate to the subject areas of “Living in a democracy”, “History and responsibility” and “People and society”. Three test questions will be asked about the Federal Land in which you are registered as having your first place of residence.

How hard is it to get German citizenship as an American? ›

To be eligible for naturalization, a person has to have lived legally in Germany for at least eight years and possess the appropriate residence permit. Foreigners who have successfully completed an integration course are eligible for naturalization after seven years.

What is the easiest way to get German citizenship? ›

In addition to employment-based immigration, family-based immigration is another pathway to German citizenship. Marrying a German citizen or joining a spouse or partner who holds a work visa as a highly skilled individual can expedite the process.

Is Germany getting dual citizenship in 2024? ›

From when is dual citizenship possible? The Act on the Modernization of Citizenship Law was passed by the Bundestag at the end of January 2024 and has also passed the Bundesrat. It will enter into force on June 26, 2024, three months after it was promulgated in the Federal Law Gazette.

Why can't Germans have dual citizenship? ›

One aim of German nationality law is to avoid creating multiple nationality through naturalization as far as possible. However, there are exceptions for cases of special hardship. For more information please contact your local naturalization authority.

When did Germany stop dual citizenship? ›

The main parts of the law will go into effect on June 26, 2024, three months after the promulgation. One of the significant changes concerns the elimination of restrictions on dual citizenship.

How hard is it to get citizenship in Germany? ›

To be eligible for naturalization, a person has to have lived legally in Germany for at least eight years and possess the appropriate residence permit. Foreigners who have successfully completed an integration course are eligible for naturalization after seven years.

Is the citizenship test 100 or 128 questions? ›

The civics test is an oral test and the USCIS officer will ask you to answer 20 out of the 128 civics test questions.

How many questions do you need to get right to pass the citizenship test? ›

The civics portion of the naturalization test is an oral test. The USCIS officer will ask you up to 10 questions from the list of 100 civics test questions. You must answer 6 questions correctly to pass the civics test.

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