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To get German citizenship, you will have to answer questions about Israel

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A demonstration against anti-semitism in Berlin, Germany, in October 2023. Thousands of people attended the event in front of the Brandenburg Gate as the conflict between Hamas and Israel continued. (Sean Gallup/Getty Images)
A demonstration against anti-semitism in Berlin, Germany, in October 2023. Thousands of people attended the event in front of the Brandenburg Gate as the conflict between Hamas and Israel continued. (Sean Gallup/Getty Images)
  • Applicants for German citizenship will need some knowledge about Jewish culture and the state of Israel in future.
  • Germany's citizenship test is being updated to weed out antisemites.
  • Citizenship will be available faster under new rules, but those who want it will have to pledge to protect Jewish life in Germany.


The test for German citizenship will in future include questions on the Jewish religion and the state of Israel in a move designed to filter out anti-Semites among applicants.

"Anti-Semitism, racism and other forms of contempt for humanity rule out naturalisation," Interior Minister Nancy Faeser told the Spiegel weekly in its Thursday edition.

"Anyone who does not share our values cannot get a German passport," Feaser said in the report first published on the magazine's website.

In the new citizenship test, which applicants must pass to acquire German nationality, candidates could be asked the name of the Jewish place of worship, the founding year of Israel or Germany's particular historical obligation to it, according to Spiegel.

The punishments for Holocaust denial and the membership requirements for Jewish sports clubs would also be among the possible questions, according to the magazine.

Germany recently agreed to ease strict citizenship laws, reducing the time needed to be able to apply for a passport and making dual nationality more available.

The overhaul of Germany's citizenship legislation was a key pledge made by Chancellor Olaf Scholz's centre-left-led coalition government when it came to power at the end of 2021.

The change to the law was put forward in August last year but came under scrutiny following Hamas's 7 October attack on Israel and in the context of a rise in anti-Semitic incidents in Germany.

In addition to a commitment to the constitution, applicants will now also be required to make a commitment to protecting Jewish life in Germany.

Under normal conditions, candidates will be able to apply for citizenship after five years in Germany, as opposed to eight previously.

Those who are particularly well-integrated and have very good German language skills will be able to obtain nationality after just three years.

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