Germany agrees to allow dual citizenship to a broader category of second generation immigrants.
German Minister of Justice announced that the government has reached an agreement to amend its citizenship law to allow to the children of immigrants to retain both the nationality of their parents and a German passports. Currently they have to renounce the former upon reaching 23, or they would lose the latter. The new proposal would allow to those who have resided in the country for 8 years, or were educated there for 6 years, to retain both. The President of the Turkish Community in Germany noted however that these conditions are still too exclusive and would still force thousands of people to chose.
EUDO Citizenship Directors warn that the requirement for 8 years of residence in Germany would discourage the whole family from moving to another EU Member State, and thus would hinder the free movement of persons which is a fundamental principle of the EU law.
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