Naturalizations in Bremen are booming: almost 4,640 new Germans 2024!

Im Jahr 2024 erhielten in Bremen 4.640 Menschen den deutschen Pass, was einen Anstieg bei Einbürgerungen darstellt.
In 2024, 4,640 people received the German passport in Bremen, which is an increase in naturalizations. (Symbolbild/MB)

Naturalizations in Bremen are booming: almost 4,640 new Germans 2024!

Bremen, Deutschland - In Bremen, naturalization has experienced a strong upswing. Last year 2024, around 4,640 people were rewarded with a German passport in Germany, which corresponds to an increase of around 60 naturalizations compared to the previous year. The number is not only a positive signal for integration reporting, but also shows the continued dynamics in the city's migration policy. Almost half of the naturalizations come from Syria, which reflects the special Situation of this refugee population. According to Butnen and Binnen has established itself as a cosmopolitan city, which welcomes new citizens with open poor.

There were around 292,000 naturalizations nationwide in 2024, which corresponds to a remarkable increase of 46 percent compared to the previous year. This development shows that integration in Germany is becoming an increasingly important topic. Another exciting aspect is the number of forecast naturalization applications for 2025: The Bremen Migration Office expects up to 9,000 applications, which makes a significant increase compared to a little more than 5,700 in 2023.

naturalization figures in detail

However, it is not just the numbers from Bremen. In Bremerhaven, around 3,700 applications are expected for 2025 - that would be more than three times as many as two years ago. Lower Saxony had a total of over 23,000 naturalizations, which corresponds to an increase of around 6,500 or almost 39 percent compared to the previous year. Nativity from Turkey and Russia are particularly noteworthy, whereby the number of Russian naturalizations has exploded and has spoken out compared to 2023.

In Bremen itself, 105 naturalizations from Russia and 35 from Ukraine were recorded. These figures clearly show that people from different countries of origin are aiming for the German passport and thus wanting to take a permanent place in society.

The legal framework

A factor that supports this development is the legal change that came into force from mid -2024. This enables naturalization after just five years instead of the eight -year stay in Germany previously required. In the case of proven special integration services, this period can even be shortened to up to three years. As part of the naturalization statistics of the Statistical Federal Office is documented that around 60 percent of the youngest naturalers in Lower Saxony have been living in Germany for over eight years.

The average length of stay before naturalization has been shortened in recent years, which indicates an adaptation of migration and integration policy. However, the black and red coalition decided at the end of May 2025 to submit the draft law that raised the naturalization period for five years.

This is because the statistics on naturalization do not always provide clearly separable data, and the Federal Office has currently not been able to provide any figures on how many naturalizations 2024 have been made according to age or new legal situation. Nevertheless, the current trends and developments are promising for further integration of migrants into German society.

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