Just because you had a bad time in Taiwan doesn’t mean others also think Taiwan is a shitty country. Many of us love this country. I love this country.
And for us, we can get it back albeit with some hassle.
Haha, well I am Italian , my parents are from locate but I grew up in Germany and got the German passport afterwards.
I don’t have the Italian right now
I see. If you want my suggestion, I’d go apply for the Italian passport and then have the nationality switched at the National Immigration Agency. Even though you might not have a passport right now, you still have citizenship.
Germany doesn’t often allow dual citizenship and it’s only with other EU countries and seems to be harder to regain.
I’d go the Italian passport route. Getting a passport in Taipei for Italy is easy.
It is allowed. And many have dual citizenship. Especially Turkish people can just get their citizenship back easily. And there are situation where juveniles can keep both citizenship’s even after becoming adults.
‘Soon’ a new law should be passed in Germany that allows immigrants to keep original citizenship after naturalization.
But it is still not an easy process to regain German citizenship when you are forced to renounce.
One question: can you switch the nationality at NIA without having to go out of the country? I entered as Chilean, but I’d like to “re-enter” as Italian because Chile doesn’t have an embassy here and doing any paperwork is a pain.