Kenyans are set to benefit from a German directive made on Friday, January 19 that eased citizenship requirements. Germany lifted a ban that denied migrants the chance to possess dual citizenship in the country. A photo of a UK student Visa Photo Gov UKIn the directive, migrants who had to wait for eight years to apply for citizenship will now apply for citizenship after five years. In additional moves to make citizenship easier, children born in Germany of at least one parent who has been living legally in the country for five or more years will automatically get German citizenship. Further, the data revealed that slightly above 14,000 Kenyans lived in the country by 2023.
Source: Daily Nation January 23, 2024 17:02 UTC