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    Comment on GV70's post

    All right, sounds good, thanks. But note: my parents were not born on or after 1 January 2000 (obviously).

    Thanks for the detailed answer, most appreciated. :)
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    Comment on GV70's post

    All right, I'll grant you that. Thanks for your time.

    I'll keep that law from 2000 in mind, but I'm pretty sure it doesn't apply in this case, since we're all born before 2000. I'll conduct more...
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    Comment on GV70's post

    I was born in 1994. My parents were born way before that.

    As to your question, that makes it a question of just how far back. And does your family still speak the language of the Byzantine...
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    Just a little addition: My great grandmother's...

    Just a little addition:

    My great grandmother's parents were both German and they didn't naturalize. She was born here. So technically, she was a German citizen, and no one since her has had any...
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    Can I claim German citizenship via ancestry?

    All right, I am a quarter German from two great grandmothers. I don't know the specifics for one (though I could dig that up), but for the other, she was born to two immigrants from Germany, so she...
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