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14. Will I lose my German citizenship by acquiring British citizenship?
According to the German citizenship law (since 28.08.2007), a German does not lose his / her German citizenship if he / she acquires the citizenship of an EU member state or Switzerland. If you are naturalized by the UK authorities before the end of the transition period for the United Kingdom's exit from the EU, or if you applied for naturalization, you will not lose your German citizenship and you do not need a residence permit. The decisive factor here is the time of application, not the time of naturalization (induction ceremony). Proof of the date of application must be kept (see question 16).
16. How can I prove that I applied for UK citizenship before the Brexit date?
If you apply for a new German passport, you will have to indicate that you have acquired British citizenship on application, and if you apply for naturalization after the Brexit date, you will also have to prove that you made the application before the end of the transition period and, due to the transitional arrangement, the German one Have therefore not lost citizenship.
There are three ways to do this:
Either if you apply for UK citizenship online, by printing out the received and dated receipt for the required online payment;
or, if you exceptionally apply for UK citizenship in paper form, by printing out the dated letter of confirmation of the application sent to you by the Home Office;
or, if you are applying very shortly before the Brexit date, the application was received by the home office before the Brexit date, but the date of the confirmation letter is after the Brexit date, a written confirmation from the home office that your application is before Brexit date has been received there. You would have to apply for this confirmation separately at the home office.
Please keep this proof permanently and securely in order to be able to use it at a later point in time, e.g. when applying for a German passport, to be able to prove that you have not lost German citizenship in accordance with Section 25 (1) sentence 1 of the Citizenship Act by acquiring British citizenship. Regardless of this, it is generally recommended that all records and documents related to the application for UK citizenship are carefully and permanently kept.