STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 1227, sig. 109-4/981 Page 4 · 4 of 4
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1227, sig. 109-4/981
English Translation
LaX - 2 - trefiedreedrione VLU I0 taatdoimance II. CamS OOAMOM Dual nationality. The wife, after having become Swiss nationals by marriage, may also acquire German nationality. In principle, both rights know the possibility of a dual nationality (the case of dual nationality is quite common, by the way; the number of double states in the world is estimated at about 4 million). It does not presume that the previous nationality is lost or abandoned (§ 8 of the RuStAngG). In general, for the naturalisation of a foreign country mo, the condition is that he has settled in the country (§8 of the RUStAngeG). However, a former German may be naturalized according to § 13 of RuStAngG. even if he has his residence abroad. öWhile in principle the consent of the RMdI is necessary for the award of German nationality in each individual case (§ 3 of the German nationality of 15.2.1934, RGBl.I p.85), the RmdI. has generally granted its consent to the state authorities for the case of the re-nationalization of German blood. AOW SO'TTON However, the implementation of the re-nationalization edo during the war will encounter difficulties, since in the event of a outbreak of war, the processing of naturalisation applications has been suspended until further notice. nl cases in which a particular state or general interest makes naturalisation necessary (ifg RMdI of 25.9.1939, RMBliv.1939 2005). Whether such a particular public interest exists will have to be examined by the naturalisation authority (e.g. government president, state authority) taking into account the circumstances of the individual case. 8.0 In Switzerland, dual nationality is so common that there are even special provisions on consular and diplomatic protection in the case of dual nationality, which are essentially aimed at preventing such double nationality from being protected in Switzerland if either DA-3-Archi- 07445