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If you live abroad, were once German and would like to become so again, you can apply for re-naturalisation under certain conditions.
This form has to be signed and submitted to the responsible authority in person.
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The Federal Office of Administration (BVA) is responsible, among other things, as the citizenship authority for persons abroad for issues relating to citizenship.
If you have lost your German citizenship and are living abroad, you can apply for re-acquisition of German citizenship (re-naturalisation).
If you meet the requirements for re-naturalisation, you will be issued with a naturalisation certificate. You will then have German citizenship again.
You can also appoint an authorised person, for example a lawyer, to file your application. You must enclose a power of attorney for this purpose.
You or your authorised person can submit your application for re-naturalisation in writing or by appointment in person to your competent German mission abroad or in writing to the BVA.
Applications for the re-naturalisation of former Germans can be submitted by:
Further requirements:
Naturalisation is a discretionary decision. It is examined whether persons abroad can be naturalised in exceptional cases.
Essential discretionary criteria:
Note: In individual cases, a naturalisation test may be required.
When applying, you must submit:
For the discretionary decision, all circumstances are favourable which prove close ties to Germany, for example:
Other circumstances will be taken into account in the decision:
Notes:
Please enclose the documents and proofs as officially or notarially certified copies, unless otherwise stated.
Documents and evidence in foreign languages must be enclosed with a translation by a sworn translator.
You or your authorized person can apply for re-naturalization in writing or by appointment in person at your competent German mission abroad or in writing at the Federal Office of Administration (BVA).
Written application:
Conclusion of the procedure (in writing):
Notice:
Please bear in mind that you may incur additional costs for obtaining documents, translations and certifications.
There are no deadlines.
For processing the application: usually 12 to18 months. Depending on the individual case, complex investigations must be carried out.
A foreigner living in Germany is entitled to naturalization under certain conditions.
Foreigners who do not or do not yet meet the requirements for naturalization can be naturalized at their discretion, provided certain conditions are met.
If you or your ancestors were deprived of German citizenship during the National Socialist era, you can apply for re-naturalisation under certain conditions.