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candycake22
11 months ago

One has nothing to do with the other. You can emigrate and stay German. We’ve been in England for over 15 years and my husband still has German citizenship. My father has lived in Germany for over 40 years, before he finally persuaded himself to accept the German nationality (without leaving his own)

candycake22
11 months ago
Reply to  Dontlikeputin

Everyone has to decide for themselves. You can’t have it both. If you don’t want to leave German citizenship and don’t want to be a foreigner, you must stay home

Mugua
11 months ago

Where’s the problem? You can emigrate without accepting another citizenship.

Mugua
11 months ago
Reply to  Dontlikeputin

Which one?

stufix2000
11 months ago

You don’t need to give it up either.

Only one is given the nationality there when entering another country.

On the contrary, in most cases it is very difficult to meet the necessary conditions which apply to immigration, and then other conditions apply for a naturalization.

So don’t worry about it.

stufix2000
11 months ago
Reply to  Dontlikeputin

Then you keep your German nationality. There are only few states that basically prohibit double citizenship.
Germany has just given up this practice.
So see what your hosting country says.

stufix2000
11 months ago

Then you can’t accept a new one. There is no solution for you. However, since the problem is not up to date, you have not yet evolved and do not know where, then you have time to solve this “problem”

warai87
11 months ago

Personally, for example, I have no problem with being a foreigner in Japan. I do not seek Japanese citizenship, nor is that in any way relevant to my decision to live/ stay in Japan.

You don’t want to be a foreign citizen, but you don’t want to live with German citizenship abroad either, you don’t want to do twice – I think the subject abroad has done for you.

LastDayofEden
11 months ago

Then you have to look for a country that allows dual citizenship if that is so important to you.

alterzapp
11 months ago

Yeah, just go and find yourself a country with a corresponding work permit. In many countries you can work without ever getting citizenship. It’s not like us. She’ll be given to you if you don’t do too much to prevent it.

JayCeD
11 months ago
Reply to  Dontlikeputin

Then you have to decide what is more important to you, stay more German or become full fellow citizens in the new home.

alterzapp
11 months ago
Reply to  Dontlikeputin

Maybe. But you don’t want to give yours, so you just have to accept it. I don’t understand your motivation or argument.

JayCeD
11 months ago
Reply to  alterzapp

It’s not like us. She’ll be given to you if you don’t do too much to prevent it.

What do you mean? In Germany, it takes some years to process the application for citizenship. No one has to stop being naturalised. Anyone who wants to be naturalized can stand for a long fight with the bureaucracy.

stufix2000
11 months ago
Reply to  alterzapp

Here you will not be given citizenship. These are always such regular panels.

alterzapp
11 months ago
Reply to  stufix2000

No, it’s the new law. Maybe you let that happen to you.

stufix2000
11 months ago

Then you can also withdraw your asylum application with a job and stay there as a work migrant and then three years and finished. It’s just ridiculous.

No, that’s not how it works. You’re wrong.

alterzapp
11 months ago

The marriage is the same in Germany. But that’s something else. Very good services in school and profession are absolutely inappropriate prerequisites. Then you can also withdraw your asylum application with a job and stay there as a work migrant and then three years and finished. It’s just ridiculous.

stufix2000
11 months ago

3 years is and remains the exception. This is all about Special Services. Very good Services in school or profession.
In the United States, you only have to be married to a US citizen for three years, then you can make the application.

alterzapp
11 months ago

3 years if you were just good at school or training. No real knowledge of German more condition. Long-term life of social benefits is no longer taken into account. Double citizenship.

It’s a waste, and it’s nothing else.

stufix2000
11 months ago

Yeah, I read that.

Due to our “new” law, we are now in the middle field. Before that we were with the countries that had very hard conditions. For example, a fundamental task of old citizenship.

But even the new one is far from “delivering” citizenship, it is necessary to apply for it if one meets the conditions at all.

alterzapp
11 months ago

Yeah, great. Have you read it or copied it like that? This is before our new law. Jesus!🤦

stufix2000
11 months ago
tinalisatina
11 months ago

Then you have to go to one of the other states.

JayCeD
11 months ago

So? No one dares to leave you German citizenship only because you live abroad.