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📈 Germany granted citizenship to a record 291,955 individuals in 2024, marking a 46% increase from the previous year.
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🇸🇾 Syrians comprised the largest group, accounting for 28% (83,150 people) of the total new citizens.
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🇹🇷 Turks, 🇷🇺 Russians, 🇮🇶 Iraqis, and 🇦🇫 Afghans also saw significant increases in naturalizations.
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📝 Reforms to Germany’s citizenship law, including reduced residency requirements and allowance for dual nationality, facilitated this surge.
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🕒 The residency requirement for naturalization was reduced from eight years to five, and in some cases, three years.
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🌍 The changes enabled descendants of guest workers from the 1960s and 1970s to become naturalized citizens.
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🇷🇺 Russians experienced the highest percentage increase in naturalizations, rising to 12,980 in 2024 from 1,995 the previous year.
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🇹🇷 The provision allowing dual citizenship significantly boosted Turkish naturalizations.
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⚖️ Despite these reforms, Germany’s new coalition government plans to reinstate a minimum waiting period of five years for citizenship.
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🗣️ Critics argue that easier access to citizenship may undermine integration and fuel migration-related discontent.
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