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| Can you gain German citizenship in a shorter amount of time if you have
German family members? I was brought up in America but I have visited Germany for a period of time and enjoyed it a lot and I am considering living there permanently. Is it possible that I could gain German citizenship easier or in a lesser amount of time since I have German grandparents? Does anyone know how this works? I was born and raised in the U.S. and have U.S. citizenship, and my parents immigrated to the U.S. before I was born, however my grandparents are German citizens. Both my father's and mother's parents are German citizens. I was just wondering if my German descent will make any difference in gaining German citizenship or not.
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