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Acquisition of German citizenship by birth
Children with at least one German parent automatically acquire German citizenship at birth, regardless of their place of birth.
German citizenship by declaration
Under certain conditions, people with one German parent can also acquire German citizenship by means of a declaration.
Renunciation of German citizenship
If you have one or more other citizenships in addition to German citizenship, you can renounce your German citizenship.
Determination of German citizenship
You can prove your possession or non-possession of German citizenship with a certificate of citizenship or a negative certificate.
Naturalisation
If you have lived in Germany for at least five years, you can apply for naturalisation. Spouses and children can also be naturalised.
Access to files: residence, naturalisation or citizenship
In order to assert your legal interests in residence, naturalisation or citizenship proceedings, you can obtain access to the files.
Registration certificate
If you are or were registered in Munich, you can apply for a written or electronic registration certificate from us.
Advance on maintenance
Securing the maintenance of children of single mothers and fathers up to the age of 18.
Initial information on marriage with a foreign connection
If one of the future spouses has a foreign connection and wishes to marry in Germany or abroad, different individual documents are required.
Settlement permit for former Germans
Former Germans can apply for a settlement permit under certain conditions.
Certificate of good conduct
Certificates of good conduct are requested by various private and public bodies. They serve as proof that someone has no criminal record.
Registry office documents from the city archives
You can order historical entries on births, marriages and deaths that are no longer kept at the registry offices from the city archives.