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In reply to the discussion: OMFG!! with new news to make this more clear. [View all]DFW
(54,292 posts)But, like you said, she is not in the immigration field. However, she is extremely thorough (which is why I pointed out her status), and this extends to all her personal paperwork as well. Germany also allows dual citizenship for immigrant minors joining resident foreign-born parents up to age 18, but then they must choose. However, you blanket statement that Germany does not allow dual citizenship was false, as you later acknowledged. I don't what part of Germany you live in, but here in the Rheinland, they make sure any foreigner or dual citizen knows the rules in no uncertain terms. My Colombian-American colleague got his German citizenship after age 50, by the way, and was not asked by the Germans to give up his Colombian citizenship, which he still retains.