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German police investigate 'large scale' fraud in language and citizenship tests

Tom Pugh
Tom Pugh - tom.pugh@thelocal.com
German police investigate 'large scale' fraud in language and citizenship tests
A police investigation in Germany has uncovered the 'large scale' use of proxies taking language and citizenship tests. Photo: picture alliance/dpa | Lino Mirgeler

Police in Nuremberg have uncovered a scheme in which paid stand‑ins used forged identity documents to sit German language and naturalisation exams for migrants. We look at what it could mean for foreign residents applying for German citizenship.

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Chris Owen Köln, DE
Reading this really brassed me off, because I remember just how much work it took to get my telc B1 certificate at the satisfactory level . . .

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