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It sometimes happens that multiple nationals have to or wish to give up their German citizenship, e.g. because they want to join the army or the civil service of another country (whose citizenship they also hold) or take up political office there. In this case, it is possible to renounce German citizenship.
A certificate of renunciation is issued as proof of renunciation of German citizenship.
In the case of applicants who are minors or adults under guardianship, renunciation of German citizenship is only possible with the approval of the German family court (at the local court). You must apply for and complete the corresponding procedure at the court yourself.
Persons subject to compulsory military service in accordance with § 1 WPflG may only waive this requirement if the military replacement authorities (Bundeswehr Career Center) have no objections. This applies irrespective of the fact that compulsory military service has been suspended since 01.07.2011. The clearance certificate is therefore currently issued on a regular basis.
The application for a waiver must be submitted in writing to the responsible district administrative authority (district administration office/district-free city).
The application can be submitted to many authorities online or alternatively in paper form.
The waiver certificate will be issued by the competent authority after checking the requirements and reasons for refusal.
The waiver procedure is free of charge.
The renunciation of German citizenship becomes effective on the day the certificate of renunciation is issued, which is usually issued by the competent authority. Please note that you will be treated as a foreigner by German authorities from this date. Your German passport and/or identity card will be confiscated upon delivery.
If you are an active civil servant, judge, soldier or otherwise employed under public law, you can only renounce your German citizenship if you have been permanently resident abroad for at least 10 years.
Renouncing German citizenship may also have an effect on an existing public employment relationship (civil servant relationship) or on current or future pension payments (e.g. retirement/pension payments, orphan's or widow's benefits).
Please enquire with your employer or your benefits office before submitting your application as to whether and to what extent you will suffer any (financial) disadvantages as a result of giving up your German citizenship.
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 live abroad, have close ties to Germany and would like to acquire German citizenship, you can apply for naturalization.
Whether or not German citizenship exists can be decided by the administration in cases of doubt in a generally binding manner.
If you live abroad and have several citizenships, you can submit a declaration of renunciation of German citizenship under certain conditions.
The registry office checks whether a child of foreign parents has acquired German citizenship by birth in Germany in accordance with Section 4 (3) of the Citizenship Act.