Refugees in Germany: asylum procedure, support, special programmes
Seeking asylum in Germany
Information for refugees in many languages - Federal Office for Migration and Refugees
The official website by the German authority responsible for handling applications by refugees for recognition in Germany, available in several languages. The site informs about the application procedure, required documents, and also about current regulations regarding the coronavirus pandemic. Brochures are also available for download.
Refugees from Ukraine 2022
On 24 February 2022, the invasion of Ukraine by the Russian forces began and millions of people have meanwhile sought refuge in neighbouring countries. This site informs about EU and German measures to protect people from Ukraine seeking work, wanting to study.
Welcome to Germany. Help for people from the Ukraine
The website offers basic information on entry, residence, education and work and provides help with finding accommodation and medical care. The information is Visitors can also contact tthe providers for more specific issues.also available in Ukrainian and Russian .
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Information for refugees from Ukraine
Information for refugees from Ukraine following the war in 2022. The areas addressed are schooling, higher education, training and work, research opportunities in Germany. Some information is available in Ukrainian and English.
document from: Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung (BMBF)
#ScienceForUkraine
#ScienceForUkraine is a community group of volunteer students and research scientists from academic institutions in Europe and around the world. Our mission is to collect and disseminate information about support opportunities at the university, national, and international level for students and researchers directly affected by the recent Russia's invasion of Ukraine. On this website you will find a wide [...]
Philipp Schwartz Initiative for researchers at risk: stipends for German institutions
The Humboldt Foundation, together with the Federal Foreign Office and diverse foundations, offers stipends to German institutions wishing to host a researcher who is threatened by war or persecution in his or her country. Researchers will be granted full-time placements for 24 months to continue their work in a German Institution, extended funding is possible. This initially temporary programme was placed on a [...]
Deaf Refugees in Germany
DeafRefugees.de is a nationwide association of various umbrella organizations, state associations, regional associations and volunteers who collect barrier-free information especially for deaf refugees and provide contact persons. The website is also available in Ukrainian and Russian .
Support services for Ukrainians at Goethe Institut
The German Goethe Institute offers different programmes for refugees from Ukraine, for instance low-cost offers for learning German, and funding for artists at risk who wish to work in Germany.
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Council Implementing Decision (EU) 2022/382 of 4 March 2022 establishing the existence of a mass influx of displaced persons from Ukraine within the meaning of Article 5 of Directive 2001/55/EC, and having the effect of introducing temporary protection
Decision of the European Council to introduce temporary protection for citizens of the Ukraine and other people directly affected by the war in the Ukraine.
Start in Germany. Information for refugees about vocational training and studies in Germany
The "abi" service of the Federal Employment Agency offers information for refugees and migrants about studying, training and working in Germany as well as the recognition of certificates.
Ukraine – information and support provision from BIBB
Owing to the Russian attack on Ukraine in 2022, many people from Ukraine have fled war and are looking for support. Many institutions in Germany offer advice and internships, e.g. the Federal Institute for Vocational Education and Training. The website prresents relevant information adddressing internships, the structure of the German VET system.
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Offers of assistance for Ukrainian students and scientists
The German Academic Exchange Service DAAD has compiled information for Ukrainian students and scientists in view of the war instigated by Russia in February 2022. Students and scientists from Ukraine are offered support and the DAAD invites partners like Alexander von Humboldt Foundation to share their statements and scholarship information, while cooperations with Russia have been put on h old.
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DAAD Ukraine
Information for Ukrainian students and researchers about Germany, funding programmes etc..
Language support for refugees
Refugee Phrasebook
The Refugee Phrasebook was started by volunteers to provide sets of relevant phrases in different languages, including German and English.
Situation and integration of refugees in Germany : focus on education
Integrating Refugees and Asylum Seekers into the German Economy and Society: Empirical Evidence and Policy Objectives
Since 2013, Germany has experienced a high intake of refugees and asylum seekers compared to other countries in Europe. To provide insights into the integration process, the report analyzes a new dataset derived from a survey conducted by the German Institute for Employment Research (IAB), the German Federal Office for Migration and Refugees (BAMF), and the Socioeconomic Panel at the German Institute for [...]
ReGES - Refugees in the German Educational System
A longitudinal study investigating the long-term integration of refugees into the German education system.
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DJI Impulse Special English Edition 2014: Living and surviving- The problems faced by young refugees in Germany.
Impulse, the bulletin of the German Youth Institute, presents this English language publication to inform about the situation of young refugees in the German welfare system, against the background of current issues in asylum policy, childrens rights, child and youth welfare. Germany is among the most popular countries for immigrants. Topics include a dossier that sheds light on the reality of young refugees [...]