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Would him now playing in the German league,would he,after a certain period,be eligible through residency for the German team?
Needs to live there 5 years for that I think.Would him now playing in the German league,would he,after a certain period,be eligible through residency for the German team?
Would him now playing in the German league,would he,after a certain period,be eligible through residency for the German team?
German Citizenship Requirements for Naturalization
The requirements that you need to fulfill in order to qualify for naturalization are as follows:
- You must have lived in Germany on a residence permit for at least 8 years, or
- You must have lived in Germany on a residence permit for 7 years and attended an integration course (this becomes 6 years on special integration circumstances)
- You must prove German language proficiency of at least B1
- You must be financially able to support yourself and your family without any help from the state
- You must be a law-abiding citizen with no criminal record
- You must pass a citizenship test
- You must renounce any previous citizenships
Just thinking the same thing, he'll be fucking gutted watching his mates, especially when he'd have been the main focus of attention,something he is very fond of.That sub appearance well worth missing a World Cup final for, even at under 17 level.
Still I’m sure he’ll gain experience in the Europa League later in the season.
That sub appearance well worth missing a World Cup final for, even at under 17 level.
Still I’m sure he’ll gain experience in the Europa League later in the season.
Delaying his substitute debut by two weeks wouldn’t have affected that in the slightest would it.If I am not mistaken, he is the replacement for Ousmane Dembele so I get the feeling he is being eased into the team and culture with a few sub-appearances and games for the Dortmund II team.
I wouldn't be surprised if he is a regular by the end of the season.