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Most new German citizens keep original nationality: survey
A survey by Mediendienst Integration finds that over 85% of new German citizens retained their original nationality in 2025, one year after Germany's 2024 citizenship reform legalized dual citizenship for most groups and reduced residency requirements from 8 to 5 years. The reform initially spurred a surge in applications leading to significant processing backlogs, with 2025 naturalization applications down 10% year-over-year at roughly 189,000.
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Most new German citizens keep original nationality: survey
Jun 3, 2026, 12:00 AM