Yes, in Mexico and most other Latin American countries.
Not in the USA, he has to live in that country first for 3-5 years and then apply for this citizenship.
I wish it was easier, going through the application myself at this time.
Die gute Nachricht: man braucht seine deutsche Staatsbuergerschaft nicht abgeben, um Amerikaner zu werden.
More Info I found here, I hope this will help you:
http://www.usimmigrationsupport.org/citizenship_application.html
Good luck!
When you marry a German citizen you will get a permission to live here and work here also. To get a German passport you must take part on a testing for knowledge about Germany and the German language. It also means you have to give the US passport back as Germany doesn´t allow to have two passports. The only advantage you might have with a German passport is: you can vote. So think about it, if you really need it.
In order to get a German passport one must be a German citizen.
Of course, if you are a German citizen.
If a passport has reached the date of expiration, a German citizen has to go to the nearest Administrative Office for Citizens, and there he can propose a new one.
In order to obtain a German passport you need to be a German citizen. You cannot simply get a passport on the basis of German grandparents. In any case, under German law, place of birth is irrelevant to citizenship. The key thing is the parents' nationality.
yes
Provided one of your parents was a German citizen at the time your birth, you may be entitled to German citizenship. You can't get a German passport simply because you regard yourself as German or of German heritage or origin: you need to be a German citizen.
You may have dual citizenship, get in touch with the German Embassy and ask them. If you already own an American Passport that will be enough to visit other countries. If you decide to maintain dual citizenship, you could be called into the German Army for a 1 year assignment which is manditory.
Yes, a Filipino-American (a natural born Filipino who became an American citizen) can legally become Filipino-German if he/she converts citizenship to German and applies for "Dual Citizenship" in the Philippines. _____ Nationality issues can be complex. Ask your nearest German consulate.
Citizenship law is complicated, so get advice in Germany or from your nearest German consulate.
The automobile was invented by Carl Benz, a German citizen.
A person does not lose his or her natural born citizenship by marrying a citizen of another country.
You should visit the nearest "Einwanderungsbehoerde" or "Einwohnermeldeamt" and get a consultation there in germany. If you are like related to a German citizen by blood or marriage. bring your passport, your birthcertificate and proof of your marriage. so yeah. read this:http://germany.usembassy.gov/acs/dual_nationality/ the german part