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I've been living in germany for two years now and I recently learnt I can get a spanish citizenship, how could this affect my residence in here?
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I am originally from Mexico and I have been living in germany for the past two years as a student. My father's family recently made the discovery that we still have living family members in Spain and this makes it so that we can apply to a Spanish citizenship, which my father already did for me. I know that EU citizens, especially from the Schengen area have a lot more ease of burden while moving to any of the countries within their territories. Would getting a Spanish citizenship make so I don't have to get an aufenhaltstitel every year? How could getting this EU citizenship affect my residence in Germany? I have tried so search a little online but I can't find that many things about it. Thank you in advance for your responses!

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