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How long can a US citizen work in Germany?

A residence visa is required if you intend to stay in Germany for more than 90 days for work or study or if you intend to move to Germany permanently.

How many years should I work in Germany to get PR?

five years
1.Duration of stay You can apply for a permanent residence permit if you have been in Germany for five years or more. If you are working or studying in Germany with a legal residence permit, you can apply for your German PR visa.

Can I keep my American citizenship if I become German?

Many German citizens can become US citizens and retain their original citizenship thanks to Germany’s retention permit. The retention permit allows Germans living in the US to become Americans and still remain German citizens. This makes it possible for many Germans in the United States to have dual nationality.

How many years does it take to get PR in Germany?

In some instances, it is possible to gain a Permanent Residence Permit in just two years. This applies to those who have graduated from a German university and then lived and worked in Germany for two years. Individuals married to German citizens may be able to apply for a Permanent Residence Permit after three years.

When did German citizenship become easier for foreigners?

The reformed law makes it somewhat easier for foreigners resident in Germany on a long-term basis, and especially their children born in Germany, to acquire German citizenship. The previous German nationality law dated from 1913.

Can a US citizen live and work in Germany?

The United States of America is one of the nations for which the Federal Republic of Germany has special regulations concerning entry visas and residence permits. ALSO SEE: How to Immigrate to Germany – with residence permit categories and guidelines.

When does a child become a German citizen?

A child [&born&] in [&Germany&] (on or after 1 January 2000) [&can&] acquire [&German&] nationality, even [&if&] neither of the parents is [&German&]. The only precondition is that one of the parents has been legally and habitually resident in [&Germany&] for eight years and has a permanent right of residence.

How old do you have to be to lose your German citizenship?

Persons acquiring German citizenship on the basis of birth in Germany (without a German parent) lose German citizenship automatically at age 23 if they have not successfully applied to retain German citizenship. If it is desired to maintain a foreign citizenship, application must be made by age 21.