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Germany grants citizenship to record number of people in 2025; Syrians top list

By Thomson Reuters Jun 3, 2026 | 3:15 AM

BERLIN, June 3 (Reuters) – Germany granted citizenship to a record 332,500 people last year, a 14% increase, ​with Syrians making up the largest ‌group for the fifth year in a row, according to data released by the Federal Statistics Office on Wednesday.

• One in five ‌people ​naturalised in 2025 ⁠was Syrian. However, compared ⁠with 2024, the number of Syrians gaining German citizenship dropped by 21%

• Many Syrians who arrived as refugees ​during 2015 and 2016 became eligible for naturalization during 2024

• The office ⁠attributes the increase to ⁠June 2024 reforms that reduced ​residency requirements for naturalization from eight years ​to five, as well as allowed ‌individuals to hold dual citizenship

• After Syrians, the largest groups to naturalise were Turks (10%, or 34,100 people) and Russians (6%, ⁠or 19,700 people).

• Particularly strong year-over-year growth was also seen for Bosnians (126%, or 8,800 people), ⁠the ‌United States (100%, or 6,600 people), ⁠and Albanians (97%, or 6,100 people).

• ​The ‌number of people who naturalised ​through restitution ⁠laws that restore citizenship to individuals, and their descendants, who were stripped of it by Nazi Germany, rose by 61% to 12,000.

(Reporting by Miranda MurrayEditing by ​Ludwig Burger)