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Most New German Citizens Keep Original Nationality

Published Tuesday, June 2, 2026 · Updated June 3

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Coverage is limited to a single German-based news outlet, lacking diverse geographic or ideological perspectives.

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A survey of German cities indicates that a high percentage of newly naturalized citizens, between 85% and 98%, retained their original nationality in 2025. This data reflects the impact of Germany's recent citizenship reform.

What We Know — Key Points

  • The number of newly naturalized citizens with more than one nationality in 2025 ranged from 85% to 98% in cities that collected data.

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  • Deutsche WelleCenter

    The article provides a factual overview of the impact of Germany's recent citizenship reform, highlighting the prevalence of dual nationality and the demographic breakdown of new citizens.

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