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Germany granted citizenship to a record number of people in 2024, led by Syrians

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BERLIN (Reuters) -Germany granted citizenship to a record 291,955 people last year, a 46% increase from 2023, with Syrians making up the largest group, according to data released by the Federal

Germany Sees Record Citizenship Grants in 2024, Dominated by Syrians

BERLIN (Reuters) -Germany granted citizenship to a record 291,955 people last year, a 46% increase from 2023, with Syrians making up the largest group, according to data released by the Federal Statistics Office on Tuesday.

Reforms in the citizenship law contributed to the jump, the office said. Last June Germany reduced its residency requirement for naturalization from eight years to five and even three in special cases.

Many Syrians who arrived as refugees during 2015 and 2016 when former Chancellor Angela Merkel opened Germany's borders to hundreds of thousands fleeing war and persecution in the Middle East became eligible for naturalization during 2024.

As a result, they made up the largest group of new citizens, accounting for 28% of all naturalisations, or 83,150 people, a 10.1% increase. They were followed by Turks, Iraqis, Russians, and Afghans, who represented 8%, 5%, 4%, and 3% of the total, respectively.

Russians saw the largest percentage increase in naturalisations, with the number rising to 12,980 in 2024 from 1,995 the previous year. The number of Turks taking German citizenship more than doubled to 22,525.

The new citizenship law also allows individuals to retain their original citizenship while acquiring German nationality, enabling tens of thousands of Turkish citizens — many of whom, or whose ancestors, came to Germany as guest workers in the 1960s and 1970s — to become naturalized.

However, Germany's new coalition government of the conservatives and Social Democrats plans to roll back some of these measures and reinstate a minimum waiting period of five years for citizenship.

The conservatives have said citizenship should come at the end of a period of integration, not "jump-start" it, and fear shorter wait times to become a German citizen may drive increased migration and public resentment.

(Reporting by Riham Alkousaa and Rene Wagner; Editing by Alexandra Hudson)

Key Takeaways

  • Germany granted citizenship to 291,955 people in 2024.
  • Syrians were the largest group of new citizens.
  • Citizenship law reforms reduced residency requirements.
  • Russians saw the largest percentage increase in naturalizations.
  • Future changes may reinstate a five-year waiting period.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many people were granted German citizenship in 2024?
Germany granted citizenship to a record 291,955 people last year, a 46% increase from 2023.
Which nationality made up the largest group of new citizens?
Syrians made up the largest group of new citizens, accounting for 28% of all naturalizations.
What changes were made to the citizenship law?
Germany reduced its residency requirement for naturalization from eight years to five, and even three in special cases.
What is the stance of Germany's new coalition government on citizenship?
The coalition government plans to roll back some measures and reinstate a minimum waiting period of five years for citizenship.
Which nationality saw the largest percentage increase in naturalizations?
Russians saw the largest percentage increase in naturalizations, with the number rising to 12,980 in 2024 from 1,995 the previous year.

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