German citizenship eligibility dependent on specific residence permits
The Local reports that while permanent residency is not a strict requirement for a German passport, the specific type of residence permit held remains a key factor for naturalisation.
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According to The Local, foreign nationals seeking to naturalise in Germany do not necessarily need to hold a permanent residence permit to be eligible for a passport. However, the specific type of residency status currently held by an applicant remains a critical factor in determining qualification for citizenship.
The publication notes that there is a distinct difference between various types of residence permits, with some categories allowing for naturalisation while others do not. Prospective applicants are advised to verify their specific permit status to determine their eligibility under current German law.
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