Scisca said:
Which is more than you'll ever know - as I've proven in the previous conversation.
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I just read your last response on our previous discussion, which I missed before.
I'm questioning your lawyer skills:
The standard is 8 years. That's the time it needs for anyone to have the right to be German (along with other requirements).
6 years is for (at least) B2 language skills. That's high, in fact as high as the advanced courses in grammar school for foreign languages. Only university is higher, therefore it's certainly not the standard. Also you don't have any further rights due to that. The state could give you citizenship earlier, but doesn't have to unlike the other case.
Highly suspicious if you put your subjective perception over the laws themselves.
How long does "blood" last anyway and who defines that ? 1 generation ? 2 generations ? x generations ?
I'll tell you. No one (that is able to think straight) does because it's all mixed, therefore it's not possible to determine what nationality you are and thus this method is completely irrelevant. Also do I then have to know at what point in time which relative lived in which country of the world? There has to be a location where it all started and that nationality you got there wasn't based on blood either and even if it was it's clear that we're all African by default.