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Changes to citizenship legislation have yet to be implemented

New regulations on citizenship, passed by the Bundestag on 19.01.2024, have yet to alter the existing laws. We kindly request that you hold off on making inquiries regarding this matter.

Changes to citizenship legislation still on halt
Changes to citizenship legislation still on halt

Changes to citizenship legislation have yet to be implemented

The German government has announced plans to reform the citizenship law, and the details of these changes can be found on the Federal Ministry of the Interior, Building and Community's website. The minister responsible for implementing these improved citizenship laws is Federal Minister of the Interior, Alexander Dobrindt.

While the reformed citizenship law has not yet come into force, it was passed by the Bundestag on 19.01.2024. However, it is currently going through the legislative process and has not yet been implemented.

For those seeking information on the current regulations, the District of Fuerth's website is a valuable resource. The website contains comprehensive information on citizenship, including the current regulations. Telephone inquiries regarding changes to citizenship regulations are currently being asked to be refrained from, as the reform is still in the process of being implemented.

It is important to note that no current changes are being made to the existing regulations on citizenship due to this reform. The reformed citizenship law will only be applicable for the authorities responsible for citizenship after it has gone through the proper legislative procedure and come into force.

The District of Fuerth's website provides information on citizenship regulations, making it a reliable source for those seeking to understand the current state of the citizenship law. The Federal Ministry of the Interior, Building and Community is also a source for information on the planned changes to the citizenship law.

We will continue to monitor the progress of the reformed citizenship law and provide updates as they become available. For now, the District of Fuerth's website remains a valuable resource for those seeking information on citizenship in Germany.

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