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Germany has just recently relaxed the rules on this and it is now almost trivial to get dual citizenship, especially compared to how hard it used to be.
This might be based on different countries I guess but I know Germany and Australia it is very easy.
Thanks for the correction. I'm positively shocked to learn about this.
It only happened in the last year, or even the last six months to truly be in effect. It was a huge position shift for the German government as part of their effort to increase skilled worker immigration and retention.
Do you have both nationalities? Just curious. If you do, I might have a few questions for you.
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