In Arabic, the German
Foreign Office is drumming up support for people to become naturalized.
But not in Germany, but abroad. The core of the advertising: New
citizens can keep their old passport.
Berlin/Cairo
– With a tweet on X, the federal government promoted its new turbo
naturalization in the Arab world. Under a picture of two German
passports, it also says in Arabic that the new citizens can keep their
previous citizenship.
مفوضة الحكومة الألمانية لشئون الاندماج
لقد انتظر الكثيرون سنوات وعقودًا من أجل ذلك، والآن أصبح هذا الأمر أخيرًا في القانون. سيتم تطبيق قانون الجنسية الجديد اعتبارًا من 26 يونيو 2024 على كل من يريد أن يصبح ألمانيًا.
هذا يعني أن #ألمانيا 🇩🇪 لديها أخيرًا قانون جنسية عصري وحديث: 🧵 pic.twitter.com/w87SST4u8h— Germany @ Arab World (@almaniadiplo) March 28, 2024
in the tweet published by the Regional Germany Center (RDZ) in Cairo
(Egypt). The RDZ reports to the Foreign Office of Annalena Baerbock
(Greens).
post comes from the Federal Chancellor’s Minister of State, the
Iraqi-born Integration Commissioner Reem Alabali-Radovan (SPD). It
literally says: “Many have been waiting for this for decades, now it is
finally in the legal gazette. The new citizenship law will apply from
June 26, 2024 to everyone who wants to become German.” However,
33-year-old Alabali-Radovan does not want to explain herself and refers
to Baerbock’s responsibility.
by saying that it “contributes to a realistic image of Germany”.
Politicians from the AfD and the Union see this as a further “pull
factor for illegal immigration”. This would literally “lure” migrants to
Germany.
(“Detshland” instead of Deutschland) on the passports shown was
intentional, according to the Baerbock Ministry. This means the images
are forgery-proof.
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