bigfeh wrote:
Yeah, if you were born in Germany, you're German. That's how it works
since both your parents are greek, however, you might have some options with naturalisation
Actually, not really
According to my Society Knowledge classes (yes, it's a school subject here):
"Nationality is a legal connection of a person with a country. One can get it by:
a) Rule of blood, as in inheriting the nationality from one's parents,
b) Rule of territory, the deciding factor is the place of birth,
c) Ability to set one's nationality after fulfilling terms set by the government."
You are talking about the case B while I and the OP are supporting case A. Get it now?