German Citizenship
German citizenship law has changed: Now, foreigners can already apply after 5 years and do not have to give up their current nationality any more.
- German Citizenship: main principles and applicable law
- What are the advantages of obtaining the German citizenship?
- Do special citizenship rules apply for different countries?
- What are the general requirements to obtain German citizenship?
- How can I show my German language skills?
- How can I prove that I have sufficient knowledge of the legal and social order?
- Does Germany provide German citizenship acquisition by birth?
Dwyer Legal Citizenship Services for German residents
- What are the Dwyer Legal Citizenship Support conditions?
- How can Dwyer Legal help with my Citizenship application?
- Which fees are related to a German citizenship application?
- Does Dwyer Legal Provide Citizenship Support in other language than German?
- What are the Dwyer Legal supporting languages for German Citizenship applications?
- Can Dwyer Legal support Citizenship Applications for Arab nationals?
- Can Dwyer Legal support Citizenship Applications for Turkish nationals?
- Can Dwyer Legal support Citizenship Applications for Ukranian nationals?
- How to apply for a German citizenship (standard procedure)?
- Can Dwyer Legal support Citizenship Applications for Indian nationals?
Einbürgerungstest and Leben in Deutschland
The new German citizenship law
Citizenship aquisition by birth
Citizenship applications by family relationships
Citizenship based on Nazi regime persecution
- Can I apply for naturalisation after persecution of my ancestors by the NS-regime?
- Can I apply for citizenship from abroad?
- Can you give examples for naturalisation after persecution?
- Who cannot apply for German citizenship?
- Can victims of the NS-terror apply for a German passport?
- Which documents are needed for an initial consulting on citizenship entitlement
- When is German citizenship understood to have been withdrawn for political, religious or racial reasons?
- How does the Dwyer Legal citizenship services for NS-victims work?