business and economy | January 19, 2026

Does dual citizenship expire in Germany?

If you willingly apply for a foreign citizenship and obtain it, your German citizenship is automatically lost. If you obtain a foreign citizenship without an application for naturalization, you remain a German citizen.

How long do you have to live in Germany to get dual citizenship?

eight years
To become a German citizen if you already have the nationality of another EU country, you will have to live and contribute in Germany for at least eight years and meet all other citizenship requirements, including language proficiency.

Can you have dual citizenship between the US and Germany?

Being a dual citizen of both the United States and Germany is possible. Both countries permit this, even though the German law recognizes dual nationality only when the person was born with both, for example a child born to an American mother and a German father or viceversa.

Are there 24 realities about being a 24 year old?

It’s freakin’ 24, the age where you did all of the above and more. So to celebrate my new age, and all the 24 year old ’91, ’92 babies out there, here’s a list of 24 realities about being 24.

Can a child born outside of the United States become a US citizen?

Answer: Yes, you can. According to the Child Citizenship Act of 2000 a child born outside of the United States automatically becomes a citizen of the United States when all of the following conditions have been fulfilled: At least one of the child’s parents is a U.S. citizen by birth or naturalization; The child is under 18 years of age;

Do you qualify for stimulus money if you live abroad?

Do I qualify for the stimulus check if I claim the Foreign Earned Income Exclusion? Yes, expats qualify for the stimulus money if they claimed the Foreign Earned Income Exclusion on their taxes. Again, there is no restriction on expats receiving the stimulus check whether they claim the Foreign Earned Income Exclusion or not.