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Navigating the path to German citizenship: A guide for Bangladeshis

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Lana Birley
28 September, 2023, 03:40 pm
Last modified: 29 September, 2023, 01:36 pm

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Navigating the path to German citizenship: A guide for Bangladeshis

Among those aspiring to make Germany their permanent home, there has been a growing interest in obtaining German citizenship.

Lana Birley
28 September, 2023, 03:40 pm
Last modified: 29 September, 2023, 01:36 pm
Photo: Collected
Photo: Collected

Bangladeshis have been migrating to various European countries for several decades. The reasons for this migration range from those seeking better economic opportunities to escaping political instability and persecution in Bangladesh.

Germany, with its rich history, thriving economy, and diverse culture, has long been a magnet for people from around the world seeking new opportunities and a better quality of life. The reasons for this migration are manifold, but let's start with some key points to consider regarding Bangladeshi migration to Germany.

Many migrants move to EU countries in search of better job prospects and higher wages. They often work in sectors such as agriculture, construction, manufacturing, and the service industry. The demand for labour in these sectors, especially in countries like Germany has attracted Bangladeshi workers.

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A significant number of Bangladeshis have also sought asylum in Germany due to various factors such as political persecution, religious discrimination, and human rights abuses in their home country. 

There's also irregular or undocumented immigrants that go to Germany. Some individuals may enter EU countries without proper documentation or overstay their visas, which can lead to legal challenges and difficulties in accessing essential services.

Among those aspiring to make Germany their permanent home, there has been a growing interest in obtaining German citizenship. This article will explore the eligibility criteria, application process, and benefits of German citizenship, and will shed light on the journey to achieve it.

Before embarking on the path to German citizenship, it's crucial to understand the eligibility criteria. 

Generally, there are several pathways to obtain German citizenship, but the most common ones include birthright citizenship, descent from German ancestors and naturalization.

Birthright Citizenship can occur if at least one of your parents is a German citizen, you may automatically acquire German citizenship regardless of your place of birth.

If you can prove that you have German ancestry, you may be eligible for German citizenship. However, this route can be quite complex and requires substantial documentation.

However, naturalisation is the most common path for Bangladeshis and other non-EU citizens to attain citizenship. To become eligible for naturalization, you typically need to have legally resided in Germany for at least eight years and have a permanent residence permit (Niederlassungserlaubnis). This permit is mostly given to people who hold a temporary residence permit for a few years or those with an EU Blue Card. 

According to Germany-Visa.org, there are several possible German residence permits, applicable based on the length of your stay and the requirements you fulfil.

The German permanent residence permit also known as Settlement Permit is issued only after you have lived and worked in Germany for a specified period of time - usually four years -  but certain visa types allow you to apply for permanent residence quicker. 

The job seeker visa is one of these opportunities as it allows you to enter the country, look for employment, and settle down. 

Once you meet the eligibility criteria, the next step is to navigate the application process.

The first step is meeting the Residence Requirement, which means having lived in Germany for at least eight years with a permanent residence permit. During this time, it's essential to demonstrate integration into German society by adhering to the country's laws and participating in community life.

One of the key requirements is expressing language proficiency in German. There will typically be a language test, such as the Goethe-Zertifikat, to prove your competence.

Additionally, you must provide evidence of your financial stability, ensuring that you can support yourself and any dependents without relying on public assistance.

Maintaining a clean criminal record is also essential in Germany and any other country where you have lived.

Lastly, there will be a  citizenship test that assesses your knowledge of German society, history, and culture.

Becoming a German citizen as a Bangladeshi involves meeting specific eligibility criteria, demonstrating integration, and adhering to legal requirements. 

Lately, Germany has been making changes to its naturalization law.  It has slashed the residency citizenship rules from eight to three years in the new plan that was approved by the federal government.

While the journey can be challenging, the benefits, such as free movement within the EU, social support, and political participation, make it an attractive option for those seeking a new life in Germany. 

Germany is known for its political stability, strong economy, and high standard of living, providing a secure environment for you and your family.

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