Germany’s citizenship test would include questions related to Judaism and Israel, Interior, Nancy Faeser has said as many people from developing countries apply for the country for studies, SchengenVisaInfo reported.
According to the media report, the decision highlights the importance of the historical responsibilities of Germany towards the Jewish people and Israel.
Germany has a duty to such groups of people in light of the atrocities committed during the Holocaust, Faeser told Spiegel Online, a news website. She added that people seeking citizenship would have to acknowledge such responsibilities.
There are as many as 33 questions in the German citizenship test. A successful candidate needs to pass at least 17 queries. The new questions will include Jewish history, Israel, and the relationship of Germany with the Jewish state.
I Am Expat Germany, an English-language media platform, shared the questions to be added: