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Number of Syrians becoming German citizens tripled in 2021

June 10, 2022 at 10:07 am

A young Syrians at a jobs fair for refugees that promotes training programs and jobs in the caregiving and health care industries on January 14, 2019 in Berlin, Germany [Sean Gallup/Getty Images]

The number of Syrians who became naturalised German citizens was three times higher in 2021 than the year before, as many of those who fled between 2014 and 2016 fulfilled eligibility criteria, data showed today, according to Reuters.

The overall number of foreigners who became naturalised Germans grew 20 per cent in 2021, reaching roughly 131,600, the Federal Statistical Office said. Of those, 19,100 were Syrians who became German citizens.

Hundreds of thousands of migrants entered Germany after former Chancellor Angela Merkel opened the borders in 2015 to refugees fleeing war and poverty in the Middle East and beyond.

While, in general, a person has to live in Germany for at least eight years to qualify for citizenship, the majority of Syrians qualified earlier – on average after 6.5 years – by showing a particular willingness to integrate, for example with strong language skills and civic commitment, it said.

The office said 2021 saw the highest number to date of people who naturalised early, with just under 12,400 cases. Of those, 43 per cent were Syrian.

The number of Syrians who naturalise is expected to also rise in 2022. At the start of the year, 449,000 Syrian nationals had been in Germany for at least six years, more than four times as many as at the start of 2021, the office added.

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