In an immediate response to its promised immigration reforms, Germany's new government has introduced bills to tighten immigration policies. Key measures include suspending family reunification for migrants with subsidiary protection status and discontinuing the previous fast-track three-year path to citizenship. Despite these adjustments, the government intends to uphold previous naturalisation reforms, allowing dual citizenship and maintaining the five-year residency requirement. The swift legislative action reflects the new coalition's commitment to shifting the country's immigration landscape within weeks of taking office.
Germany's new government quickly proposed bills that would tighten immigration policies, including ending family reunification for certain migrants and the fast-track to citizenship.
Despite the tightening of certain policies, the new federal government will not focus on scrapping previous naturalisation reforms, allowing dual citizenship and a shortened residency requirement.
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