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Test Leben in Deutschland — Sarre

Práctica gratuita del test de ciudadanía alemana, con las 10 preguntas BAMF específicas de Sarre.

Qué es específico de Sarre

Cada Bundesland tiene un grupo de 10 preguntas específicas sobre su parlamento, capital, geografía y gobierno. En el examen de prueba, 3 de las 33 preguntas se sacan aleatoriamente del grupo de Sarre — igual que el Einbürgerungstest oficial del BAMF. Las 30 preguntas generales son las mismas en toda Alemania.

Saarland is Germany's smallest non-city-state and only joined West Germany in 1957 — a unique post-war path among the Bundesländer. From 1947 to 1956 it was a French protectorate with its own franc, and a 1955 referendum returned it to Germany. The Einbürgerungstest emphasizes Saarland's bilingual French-German heritage, the Völklinger Hütte ironworks (UNESCO World Heritage), and Saarbrücken's role as the only Bundesland capital ever to have its own currency.

Datos rápidos sobre Sarre

Capital
Saarbrücken
Población
1.0 million
Superficie
2,571 km²
Autoridad de naturalización
Ministerium für Inneres, Bauen und Sport Saarland
Centros de examen
VHS Saarbrücken, Neunkirchen, Saarlouis, Völklingen

Preguntas frecuentes sobre el Einbürgerungstest en Sarre

Where can I take the Einbürgerungstest in Saarland?

Saarland offers the test at VHS centers in Saarbrücken, Neunkirchen, Saarlouis, and Völklingen. Because the state is small, dates are less frequent than in larger states — register 4-6 weeks in advance.

When did Saarland join West Germany?

Saarland joined the Federal Republic on 1 January 1957 after a 1955 referendum where 67% of voters chose reunification with Germany. From 1947 to 1957 it had been a French protectorate with the Franken-Saarland (Saar franc) as currency. This is a key topic in the Saarland question pool.

Why does Saarland have French influences?

Saarland's history under French administration (1920-1935 and 1947-1957) and its border with France (Lorraine) created lasting bilingual culture. Many residents speak both German and French, and the state government promotes French language teaching from primary school onward — the only German state to do so.

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