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You are right, sorry:john1978 wrote:...baby was born and he got german citizen...
If minimum one parent has been legally residing in Germany for 8 years, and at the time of birth holds "unbefristetes Aufenthaltsrecht", the child is automatically German!Staatsangehörigkeitsgesetz §4 wrote:(3) Durch die Geburt im Inland erwirbt ein Kind ausländischer Eltern die deutsche Staatsangehörigkeit, wenn ein Elternteil
- seit acht Jahren rechtmäßig seinen gewöhnlichen Aufenthalt im Inland hat und
- ein unbefristetes Aufenthaltsrecht (...) besitzt.
Remember there are two different things. Many babies are born with multiple citizenships. They may (or may not) ever bother to get a passport from the country.john1978 wrote:no child not apply yet for swedish pass , father is iraqi citizen thanx for reply
Hi john1978,john1978 wrote:no child not apply yet for swedish pass , father is iraqi citizen thanx for replyDirective/2004/38/EC wrote:...Does the baby have Swedish citizenship?...
Is KVR = "Kreisverwaltungsreferat"? I never heard of that, seems to be a Munich-speciality?!john1978 wrote:...father went the place call is kvr in germany...
So the father was in Germany since 1998, married the Swedish lady in Germany in 2005, both of whom have since lived in Germany without interruption?john1978 wrote:and they told him your child can not get german citizen becouse he is marrid in 2005 so he is been in germany since 1998 but marrid in 2005 so they told him hes child not get german citizen
If I´m right the child wouldn´t need to "get" German nationality, it would already be German automatically!john1978 wrote:...so they told him hes child not get german citizen..
I am not sure it is Munich specific, but it is definitely the city office you go to do Anmeldung/Abmeldung and all immigration related stuff (EU and non EU).ca.funke wrote:Is KVR = "Kreisverwaltungsreferat"? I never heard of that, seems to be a Munich-speciality?!
http://www.toytowngermany.com/wiki/Krei ... ngsreferat
(I didn´t check this link at all, hope it´s a reputable site?)
It´ll all boil down to above questions:ca.funke wrote:Questions:
- When the father arrived in 1998, what status did he have?
- When did his status switch to "unbefristetes Aufenthaltsrecht"?
- Since when was the mother living in Germany?
I think what is key is thatca.funke wrote:Swedish citizenship can be retained without additional bureaucracy, as it´s an EU-citizenship.
Me neither. I somehow assumed that lately all non-dual-clauses concerning the EU have been removed. I know for sure Germany hasDirective/2004/38/EC wrote:...I do not know about (2)
when a German aquires another nationality wrote:§ 25
(1) Ein Deutscher verliert seine Staatsangehörigkeit mit dem Erwerb einer ausländischen Staatsangehörigkeit(...). Der Verlust nach Satz 1 tritt nicht ein, wenn ein Deutscher die Staatsangehörigkeit eines anderen Mitgliedstaates der Europäischen Union (...oder...) der Schweiz (...) erwirbt(...).
but I don´t know about other countries.when another national aquires German nationality wrote:§ 9
(1) Ehegatten oder Lebenspartner Deutscher sollen (...) eingebürgert werden, wenn
1. sie ihre bisherige Staatsangehörigkeit verlieren oder aufgeben oder ein Grund für die Hinnahme von Mehrstaatigkeit nach Maßgabe von § 12 vorliegt(...)
§ 10
(1) Ein Ausländer (...) ist auf Antrag einzubürgern, wenn er
(...)
4. seine bisherige Staatsangehörigkeit aufgibt oder verliert,
(...)
§ 12
(...)
(2) Von der Voraussetzung des § 10 Abs. 1 Satz 1 Nr. 4 wird (...) abgesehen, wenn der Ausländer die Staatsangehörigkeit eines anderen Mitgliedstaates der Europäischen Union oder der Schweiz besitzt.
(...)
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As stated by ca.funke;
•If the father resided "legally" in Germany before they got married, the child is automatically German.
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As stated by ca.funke;
•If the father resided "legally" in Germany before they got married, the child is automatically German.