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61% of naturalized Germans were Dual citizens

An increasing number of naturalized Germans are not required to renounce their original citizenship before receiving a German passport. The rise has been driven by internal EU migration and an uptick in refugee numbers, according to the Federal Statistics Office.

Of 112,211 naturalized German citizens last year, 68,918, or about 61 percent, kept their previous citizenship, Die Welt newspaper reported on Friday citing the statistics office.

German law generally discourages dual citizenship, but it does not always require that applicants renounce their citizenship before becoming German. Citizens of other EU member states have the right to dual citizenship inside the bloc.

Exception is made for refugees, who represent a growing share of dual nationals.

According to Die Welt, in 2017 not a single naturalized German from Iran (2,689), Syria (2,479), Afghanistan (2,400), Morocco (2,390), Tunisia (1,125), Algeria (462), Lebanon (1,294) and Nigeria (954) gave up their original nationality.

Out of the 73 million Germans living in Germany around 4.3 million people hold at least one other citizenship.

 

Population in private households by migrant background and dual citizenship

 

Population in private households, 2017, by migrant background
Variable Total Population without
a migrant background
Population with a migrant background in the narrower sense Germans with migration experience of their own Germans without migration experience of their own Foreigners with migration experience of their own Foreigners without migration experience of their own
in 1,000
Results of the microcensus of German Statistics Office on Population.
More detailed results are contained in the specialist publication Bevölkerung mit Migrationshintergrund (only German).
X = No data, cell blocked for logical reasons.
/ = No data because the numerical value is not sufficiently reliable.
Total 81,740 62,482 19,258 5,235 4,608 7,937 1,479
Holders of dual citizenship 1,949 242 1,707 899 654 130 24
Foreign holders of dual citizenship 155 X 155 X X 130 24
German holders of dual citizenship 1,795 242 1,553 899 654 X X
By selected foreign citizenships
France 54 19 35 13 22 X X
Greece 52 9 43 13 30 X X
Italy 115 35 80 16 64 X X
Poland 235 10 226 192 33 X X
Romania 68 / 67 55 12 X X
Russian Federation 234 / 232 199 33 X X
Turkey 238 17 221 39 183 X X
United Kingdom 30 9 21 13 8 X X
United States

 

Source: dw.com

Prabhu Balakrishnan
Prabhu Balakrishnan
Founder of Citizenship by Investment News. Chief Editor with over 15 years experience in PR and News publishing. He Loves writing about citizenship, residency and wealth migration. CIP Journal is a Leading publication founded in 2017 bringing latest news from CBI/RBI market.

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