Germany Permanent Residence and Citizenship: Long-Term Path Checks
A long-term planning page for settlement, citizenship, language, residence years and source checks.
Last updated 2026-05-29
Short answer
Permanent residence and citizenship should be treated as later milestones, not first-arrival promises. Track residence type, time, language, integration and income requirements from official sources.
This page is an official handoff guide: use it to decide the next check, then verify the current rule on the linked official source before acting.
Long-term path checks.
| Milestone | What changes | Main evidence | Source |
|---|---|---|---|
| Settlement permit | More stable residence | Residence duration, income, pension, language | Official residence source |
| Citizenship | German nationality | Residence years, language, test, integration | BAMF/BMI |
| Family planning | Rules can differ by family member | Status and documents | Official source |
| Dual citizenship | Policy-sensitive | Current law | BMI/BAMF |
Track from year one
- Residence history
- Employment/income
- Pension contributions if applicable
- Language certificates
- Integration course
- Tax and legal compliance
Timeline
- Initial route
- Extensions
- Settlement eligibility
- Citizenship eligibility
- Official application
Official sources
FAQ
How long does it take to get permanent residence or citizenship?
It depends on route, language, employment and current law. Use the official source for the current timeline.