Posting pro-Palestine slogans may prevent German citizenship
- Germany's new citizenship law has created long wait times for citizenship tests, with appointments fully booked until 2025 in cities like Düsseldorf and Hanover.
- Applicants must pass the Einbürgerungstest, which includes questions about Germany's life, history, politics, and culture.
- Posting or engaging with anti-Israel slogans could jeopardize one's German citizenship under the new regulations.
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'From the River to the Sea' posts may deny German citizenship
Individuals who use the pro-Palestinian slogan "From the River to the Sea" on social media may be denied German citizenship under the country's new citizenship law, the Federal Ministry of the Interior reported on Sunday. Germany's citizenship law, which came into effect on June 27, has introduced stricter criteria that may disqualify applicants who engage in anti-Israel rhetoric, the ministry's statement said. A key provision within the law per…
European country denies citizenship to those who chant 'from the river to the sea'
German Interior Minister: ‘If you don’t share our values, you can’t get a German passport. We have drawn a crystal clear red line here.’ By Shula Rosen, United with Israel German’s Federal Interior Ministry announced updates to rules governing naturalization, including the right to deny citizenship to those who post, share or chant slogans such as “From the River to the Sea.” Among the changes is the shortening the length of time before overseas…
Germany To Deny Citizenship To Those Engaging In Pro-Palestinian Slogans Under New Law
As Germany’s new citizenship law comes into effect, the process to obtain citizenship for those, who post and support to pro-Palestinian slogans like ‘From the River to the Sea’ on social media linked to extending support for Palestine, may become difficult.
Wishing ‘death to Israel’ will now cost individuals German citizenship: Report
Germany has introduced changes to its citizenship laws to ensure people with hatred towards Jews and Israel are kept away from naturalisation. German channel NDR (North German Radio and Television) has reported citing the country’s Interior Ministry that under the new law, people posting 'From the River to the Sea' on social media may also be denied citizenship.
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