Hi everyone,
Here is a BBC article about Brits in Germany who are seeking German citizenship.
http://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-39082468*************
The Brexit debate in the UK is focusing on the rights of EU migrants in the country, among them about 300,000 Germans. Many people are worried about what will happen to them after Brexit. But how are the 100,000 Brits in Germany feeling?
Most are either applying for German citizenship or counting the days until they've spent enough time here to be eligible.
Not so very long ago, saying to other Brits that you're becoming German would almost inevitably lead to some tired gag about Nazis or towels on sun loungers. And although some British headlines might still use those cliches - and you can expect a few more if Brexit talks get nasty - today, modern Germany is seen more often as a bastion of tolerant values: international, democratic and open to immigrants.
...over the past few decades Germany has been going through a difficult, and largely successful, process of redefining what it means to be German. Angela Merkel now refers to Germany as "a country of immigration" - an unimaginable statement for a centre-right chancellor until very recently. And today 20% of Germans are described as having a migrant background.
Brexit-Britain and Trump's US, meanwhile, seem to be heading in the opposite direction.
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Any views?
Sriram