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  1. Acquisition of German citizenship by declaration. The Fourth Act Amending the Nationality Act, which entered into force on 20 August 2021, has created a ten-year right of declaration (Section 5 of the Nationality Act). It grants children born to a German parent after 23 May 1949 (entry into force of the Basic Law) who, under the version of the ...

  2. Confirmation of German citizenship/ Application for a certificate of nationality. In cases where it is unclear whether you possess German nationality, or if a German authority has asked you to provide proof of nationality (e.g. in connection with being appointed as a civil servant), you may need to apply for a certificate of nationality.

  3. Costs. Naturalisation costs EUR 255 per person. A fee of EUR 51 applies to minors who are to be naturalised with their parents. Minors who are to be naturalised without their parents must also pay EUR 255. If you are on a very low wage or have several children who will be naturalised at the same time as you, the fee can be reduced, or payment ...

  4. In taking on German citizenship, internationals will often have to renounce their former citizenship (bisherige Staatsangehörigkeit) because, in general, Germany does not allow its citizens to have dual nationality. There are, however, some exceptions to this. Cases where German citizenship with dual nationality is permitted

  5. Nationality Act . of 22 July 1913 (Reich Law Gazette I p. 583 - Federal Law Gazette III 102-1), as last amended by Article 2 of the Act to Implement the EU Directive on Highly Qualified Workers of 1 June 2012 (Federal Law Gazette I p. 1224) Section 1 [Definition of a German] 1. A German within the meaning of this Act is a person who possesses ...

  6. The Basic Law is the most prominent body of law in Germany, hence stands above all others. The Basic Law consists of 146 sections, i.e. "articles". The first 19 articles of the Basic Law contain the so-called "fundamental rights", i.e. the most significant human rights vis-à-vis the state, designed to protect the individual from despotism ...

  7. 20. Aug. 2021 · Shortly before rising for the summer recess, the German Bundestag and Bundesrat adopted the Fourth Act Amending the Nationality Act. It entered into force on 20 August 2021 after having been signed by the Federal President and published in the Federal Law Gazette. Within the remit of the Federal Office of Administration (BVA), the following ...