Can a Canadian citizen get German citizenship if grandmother was born in Germany?
My grandmother was born in Lobsens, Germany and my grandfather in Berdyansk (Ukraine) but later took German citizenship.
They both came to Canada.
My parents were born in Canada.
At 41 years old I want to have German citizenship based on my grandparents (father's side)
I have their passports and traveling papers to Canada.
Is it possible for me to apply/receive German citizenship?
Please let me know.
Thank you!
Answer:
In order to apply for a German citizenship, one of your parents must have a citizenship in Germany.
I dought it Germans dont take to forigners too good
i think you have to go through all the proper channels like everyone else i don't think your grandparents being German will make a difference
No. You have to immigrate and apply for citizenship the same way as everyone else. If your idea was how citizenship was actually granted, most people could/would be citizens of many, many countries at the same time, without ever even setting foot on their soil. This isn't what "citizenship" is, or ever will be.
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