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If you want to work in Germany, you need a work permit. Whether you get this permission depends on your Residence status from.

I am in the asylum procedure

If you have a Proof of arrival or a Residence permit have, you may do not work immediately. You must have a Apply for a work permit at the immigration office, before You start working.

When are you allowed to work?

  • After 3 months: If you no longer in an initial reception center live

  • After 6 months: If you still in an initial reception center live and underage children have

  • After 9 months: If you have no children and still in an initial reception center live

Work is not permitted if:

  • Your asylum application was rejectedbecause another EU country is responsible (Dublin procedure)

  • You from a so-called "safe country of origin" and your application after August 31, 2015 was placed

Exception: Even in the Dublin procedure, you may 9 months apply for a work permit if you are still in Germany.

I have a toleration

Also with a Tolerance you can work under certain conditions, but not independent.

When are you allowed to work?

  • After 3 months: If you no longer in an initial reception center live

  • After 6 months: If you still live there

Work is not permitted if:

  • You at the Deportation not helped or have provided false information

  • You from a "safe country of origin" and your application after August 31, 2015 was placed

Important: Work permit is only valid for a specific job

The work permit is not generally validbut only for a specific job.

This is how it works:

  1. Your employer must fill out a form about the job (job description).

  2. You yourself must "Application for permission for employment" fill in.

  3. Please submit both forms to the Immigration office from.

 The authority should reply within 2 weeks. If not:

  • Please contact a Advice center (e.g. proasyl.de)

  • Or put together a Urgent application to the administrative court

I have a residence permit

If you are a refugee were recognizede.g. as:

  • Person entitled to asylum

  • Refugee

  • Beneficiary of subsidiary protection

... then you may work without restrictions - as an employeer or self-employedr. The same rules apply to you as to Germans.

If you have a Residence permit due to a ban on deportation have received, the Immigration officewhether you are allowed to work or not. This information can be found directly on your residence permit or on an additional sheet.

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