Posted on June 19 2025
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Germany’s recent citizenship reforms mark a significant shift in the country’s immigration landscape. Effective from June 27, 2024, the revised rules have reduced the standard residency requirement from eight to five years, with an even faster three-year pathway available for individuals who demonstrate exceptional integration, such as language proficiency or civic participation.
One of the most impactful changes is the introduction of dual citizenship, now permitted for the first time on a broader scale. This move allows many long-term residents, especially from countries like Turkey and potentially India to retain their original nationality while gaining full rights in Germany.
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Germany Grants Citizenship to 291,000+ in 2024
Germany’s record-breaking naturalisation figures in 2024 highlight how recent policy reforms have widened access to citizenship for long-term residents. The country granted citizenship to nearly 292,000 individuals, with significant increases seen among nationals from Syria, Turkey, Iraq, Russia, and Afghanistan.
The table below has details of the top nationalities that gained German citizenship last year, in 2024:
Nationality |
Number of Naturalisations |
% of Naturalisations |
Syrian |
83,150 |
28% |
Turkish |
22,525 |
8% |
Iraqi |
13,545 |
5% |
Russian |
12,980 |
4% |
Afghan |
10,085 |
3% |
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