NEW LAW Uncovered: Get German Citizenship In 3 Years

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Publicado 2024-02-24
Germany has passed a new citizenship law that significantly reduces the timeline for naturalization and lets you get citizenship in as early as 3 years.
This is especially advantageous for people who are studying and working in Germany as foreigners and it will change the immigration landscape in Germany.
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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @maxyoko
    Small note: at the start of the video I said "resident", what I really meant was "citizen". Hope you guys didn't get confused :)
  • @naseemtoumeh4682
    3 years + 3 years until they Finish from studying the application😂😂
  • @GGreenschpoun
    Hello dear Max! Thanks to you and your videos I’ve started a new chapter in my life here in Köln! I couldn’t thank you enough for your precision and your ability to summarize the important information to very accessible videos! Thank you from the bottom of my heart and I hope we‘ll meet in Germany in the future, the beer is on me! ;)
  • @xli4n609
    Very clear and detailed video, but one important thing you forgot to mention is, the ADVANTAGES of getting the german citizenship, like be able to vote, apply for Beamter Jobs, borderless access to any EU country, Although they might be beneficial for some, I think It's not that worth it for other european citizens(Italy, France, etc...)
  • @leonidas759
    Excellent video. The information is well presented and the video is not too long. Keep up the good work!
  • @redh192
    I'm waiting for every video that you post ,keep it up bro ❤
  • @rsmn356
    Thank you Max! We are German-Filipino. All your vlogs are very informative for us. My daughter would like to pursue university in Germany and i am watching your vlogs to get idea on how or where should i start.
  • @anthonyokpe
    Good and well detailed video Max, I'm coming over to Germany for my masters in chemical engineering next month, and I'm a DAAD scholarship recipient. Hopely, I can follow this route. I'll keep you updated on my progress. Danke Schon!
  • I swear of god i can't thank you ❤❤ enough for these motivational and helpful videos ❤ I'm currently studying "Agriculture Enginering" in my country and planning to complete my studies in Germany (master) since its free and high quality education Would you recommend that ?
  • @RichiSpilleso
    Very good insight and informative video. I am in Japan for an exchange year and I feel like integration is even more difficult here compared to german. Also perfect video to show my japanese girlfriend that considers to do a exchange year in germany :D I personally think that japanese people have it the easiest in germany as the first european country to live in. Especially if they miss their culture going to Düsseldorf or being able to watch Sakura trees might be nice feature to feel more comfortable.
  • @MurtazaRetiwala
    Hey Max, a very clear and informative video. Is the timeframe of 5 or 3 years also for people who are on a Freelancer Visa or only for people who are "employed" ? I am a freelancer artist (Singer, Songwriter) and completed 1 year in Germany so asking for this particular reason. Also, what about other things such as proof of payments to pension funds and social security, etc ? Any information on the same would mean a lot. Thank you