NĚMECKÉ STÁTNÍ MINISTERSTVO PRO ČECHY A MORAVU, PRAHA (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 161, sig. 110-4/6 Page 131 · 131 of 248
Germany'S MINISTRY FOR CHEATURES AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 161, sig. 110-4/6
English Translation
68a 120 11. Examination of applications Scope of examination: 1. Examination of requests must be carried out with due care and possible care, without prejudice to the necessary acceleration within the time limits laid down above. Whereas, taking into account the overall situation and the specific optional nature of the operation, it is necessary to exclude the provision of special medical certificates on the biological and biological fitness of applicants and their family members; Where the applicant's own information on family infirmities or diseases is particularly significant, an official medical check will be required in such cases in order to be able to inform the competent health authority of the future place of establishment accordingly. In general, criminal convictions on which the applicant is required to provide information when submitting the application are contrary to naturalisation only to the extent that they are serious penalties for common offences. With the acquisition of German nationality, the loss of Italian nationality occurs under Italian law, but this does not affect the military obligations of conscripts. Whereas, therefore, in the framework of the special action, it is envisaged that a further confirmation of dismissal from nationality and compulsory military service be given to the migrants; whereas it is important that a double of this Italian confirmation be added to the acts of naturalisation; In so far as nationals are nationals of other successor States and under their domestic law do not lose their former nationality by acquiring German citizenship by virtue of what they have done, they should normally be encouraged to withdraw from their previous nationality and compulsory military service. It will also have to be taken into account that, at the end of the naturalisation procedure, consideration will be given to the concerns of the German registration system for conscripts. Insofar as the naturalized persons are still in possession of identification documents of their previous home country (passports, nationality certificates), these must be accepted at the time of the change of nationality. Handing over of the naturalisation certificates: 2. The acquisition of German nationality occurs legally effective with the handing out of the citizenship certificate. The delivery of the document must therefore be carried out by an official German body (in Jtalien, for example, by mediation by the competent German consular authority, by the other official body in Jnlande or by another official body to be appointed by it). In any case, the date of delivery of the document must be noted on it under the imprint of the seal of service. Fees: 3. Naturalizations within the framework of the special action must be carried out free of charge in principle.