DON’T MISS
IamExpat FairIamExpat Job BoardIamExpat Webinars
Newsletters
EXPAT INFO
CAREER
HOUSING
EDUCATION
LIFESTYLE
EXPAT SERVICES
NEWS & ARTICLES
Home
Expat Info
German news & articles
Bundestag issues changes to German identity cards and passports
Never miss a thing!Sign up for our weekly newsletters with important news stories, expat events and special offers.
Keep me updated with exclusive offers from partner companies
By signing up, you agree that we may process your information in accordance with our privacy policy

Bundestag issues changes to German identity cards and passports

Never miss a thing!Sign up for our weekly newsletters with important news stories, expat events and special offers.
Keep me updated with exclusive offers from partner companies
By signing up, you agree that we may process your information in accordance with our privacy policy
or
follow us for regular updates:



Related Stories

Man refused German citizenship after not shaking woman’s handMan refused German citizenship after not shaking woman’s hand
The history between the USA and GermanyThe history between the USA and Germany
Smoking & Smoking laws in GermanySmoking & Smoking laws in Germany
Presidents of Germany: A brief history of Germany's head of statePresidents of Germany: A brief history of Germany's head of state
[Video] Why the German election is so complicated[Video] Why the German election is so complicated
[Video] How Germany's Angela Merkel has stayed in power for so long[Video] How Germany's Angela Merkel has stayed in power for so long
Most Googled: Does Germany have a royal family?Most Googled: Does Germany have a royal family?
NYE: What you need to know about using fireworks in GermanyNYE: What you need to know about using fireworks in Germany
For expats of all colours, shapes and sizes

Explore
Expat infoCareerHousingEducationLifestyleExpat servicesNews & articles
About us
IamExpat MediaAdvertisePost a jobContact usImpressumSitemap
More IamExpat
IamExpat Job BoardIamExpat HousingIamExpat FairWebinarsNewsletters
Privacy
Terms of usePrivacy policyCookiesAvoiding scams

Never miss a thing!Sign up for expat events, news & offers, delivered once a week.
Keep me updated with exclusive offers from partner companies
By signing up, you agree that we may process your information in accordance with our privacy policy


© 2025 IamExpat Media B.V.
© 2025 IamExpat Media B.V.
Nov 11, 2020
William Nehra
William studied a masters in Classics at the University of Amsterdam. He is a big fan of Ancient History and football, particularly his beloved Watford FC. Read more

Germany’s parliament has passed through a number of make changes to German identity cards and passports, in a move to make them more secure and inclusive.

Germany implements EU passport law

The new specifications for German ID cards and passports come from an EU law that made it a requirement for new ID cards to contain two fingerprints.

The Bundestag resolution represents Germany's first steps towards implementing the new law, which will come into effect from August next year.

Changes to the German passport 

Multiple changes are due to be made to German passports. From May 2025, passport photos must either be taken digitally and then securely transferred to one's local passport authority, or taken on site at the authority. It will no longer be possible to simply supply a printed photo from a photo booth or a photographer. The aim is to make the document less susceptible to forgery.

For those who do not wish to assign themselves to a gender, passports can now be marked with an “X” instead of “M” or “F”. This change should be implemented much earlier, even as early as this year, if the Federal Council agrees and the Federal President signs the law. People who have registered as gender fluid or genderless should be able to keep their previous gender information on their passport, to protect against discrimination when travelling internationally.

Finally, children’s passports are to only be valid for a year, instead of the normal six, with the option of extending its validity one year at a time. However, biometric passports are to remain valid for six years.

By William Nehra