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German Citizenship is Becoming Easier

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German Citizenship is Becoming Easier

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As part of a major overhaul of the country’s immigration policy, the German traffic-light coalition government has set a date to debate a draft law that would allow dual citizenship for residents.
In this video, Andrew shares news about German citizenship.

00:00 Start
00:25 How to Move to German
2:21 Taxes in Germany
3:08 Moving to Malta
3:37 Irish Citizenship
4:11 News About German
6:23 How to Chose The Best Country to Move
6:55 Immigration to Germany
9:08 Moving to Mexico

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38 COMMENTS

  1. Is there a timeline for this. I’m German and have been PR in Australia. Germany is being obnoxious with my exemption even though I have a family there! So this is good news.

    But can’t find an approximate timeline. Do you have any insights? Much appreciated 🙏

  2. As a German citizen (descent), I have to agree with many comments here that Germany is heading down the u-bend rapidly. Simply handing out a passport to any mouth- breather that wants one is going to accelerate the process.

  3. Germany is easy on immigration because honeypots are protected by racism institutional means. No University entrance exams, no centralised recruitment policy, photo on CV, all forms discrimination in in housing and labour market justified as "discretion" and "choice", Corporate world and administrative power corridor are near 100% homogeneous WHITE. In fact even non EU migrants in Germany are mostly WHITE.

  4. If it's hard to apply for a Settlement Permit after living 5 years in Germany, the idea of applying for German Citizenship in 3 years, that's not gonna happen any time soon!!!

    I've been living here for around 3 years and still struggling to get my right for an "open work visa"!!! I'm betting on the EU Long Term Residence Recast to be able to get my freedom. German citizenship…no hopes.

  5. As a dual citizen, German and USA, I much rather prefer the German one. I don't care about taxes as we all have to pay into the system to make sure it runs smooth, however, I care about education, culture, cost of living, safety, travel…. and you have pretty much NONE of that in the US. Yes, the German bureaucracy is bad, but you have to know how to manage it. Always be nice to the other person and you will receive your stuff way faster.
    Example: Somewhere in 1996, working as a communication specialist for the Telekom, I moved to another city. The Telekom got privatized and laid off thousands of people, thus I was not able to get a job in my new home town. Went to the Arbeitsamt and told the story to the lady. She checked out my education and offered me, if I am fast, to sign up for the University as there were only 3 days left for that semester to sign up. She managed the paperwork in 2 days, made sure the University knows about my situation and I was off to University while I got paid through the government! I brought her a basket of fruits because she changed my live. She was not allowed to take it, so I told her that I will leave it on the chair outside her office;-)
    I must admit, I had many situations like this with German bureaucracy. I often actually went to the IRS and talked to the person who was doing my taxes to explain things. Yes, it is a hassle, but if you are nice, you get the same back.
    This is true anywhere in the world when it comes to government. I had several US visas and every time I went to the US embassy, I was nice and explained the situation and never had a problem.
    One thing you have to remember is, that ANY government employee is a human being and that they just do what they are told. They get paid way less and still have to work hard. So it is important that you treat them with respect and dignity and ALL are willing to help and make things easier.

  6. Can the Germans in the comment please help out. Is it true that far right parties/Nazis are making a comeback. I've lately been seeing news of far right people attacking or even murdering non Germans-non whites. Is this true?

  7. My experience is if you are a low earner with family you live comfortably than in US and same for high earner but the individual or family income comes to 200000€ in Germany they are fucked.

  8. I wonder why they are doing this after WEF young leader Angela Merkel destroyed the country! They shutdown most of the nuclear reactor and laughed at trump when he said they are making a big mistake depending on russia for their energy! Germany is heading for third world status just like most of the EU and the USA because of corrupt leadership!

  9. Ask yourself the question, why so many millionaires are living in Germany? Because our beloved government, regardless of political direction, makes sure that working people are stripped down on labor tax and social costs while investors have multiple ways to tax avoiding loopholes. Not many of those 1,63 million millionaires/ 2% of population flee from here…similar to other countries…However, look for better places in the world, good times in this country are history.

  10. Can I apply for German citizenship if I was born in Germany and lived there for 5 years after my birth but neither my father nor my mother have German citizenship. My father worked and lived there for 35 years and he past away 12 years ago. If you can help me with that, how can I reach to you?
    I have a good business and would love to get another citizenship.

  11. I’m a German living in Canada for more then 13 years … I would like that I can get the right to hold dual citizenship. It’s unfair that foreign people can get dual citizenship in Germany and people like me can’t get it. That’s not fair.

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