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These topics are written under different topic titles, disappearing occasionally, I will try to summarize and arrange them under this title, if they have friends who are interested, they will benefit.
Visum – Visa: It is the right given by the consulates for a maximum of 3 months.
Aufenthaltserlaubnis – Residence Right: It is the temporary residence right granted by the Foreigners Office in Germany.
Unbefristet, Niderlassungserlaubnis – Unlimited Session: formerly Unbefristet, now known as Niderlassungserlaubnis, unlimited residence rights
For those who already have after Deutsche Staatsangehörigkeit, German Citizenship
Now, you have received your visa through family reunification and you have come to Germany. The first thing you should do is to go to the foreigners office as soon as possible, even if you have time, and apply for Residence – Aufenthaltserlaubnis.
..If your spouse is a German citizen, you will first get a residence permit for 1 or 2 years, and then again for 1 or 2 years if you extend it. When you complete 3 years in total, you have the right to apply for Unlimited Visa – Niederlassungserlaubnis. This is determined by the 28nd paragraph of the 2th article of the Residence Law. I am adding the link below, those who want can enter and read the German version from there..
link: https://www.juraforum.de/gesetze/aufenthg/28-familiennachzug-zu-deutschen
..if your spouse is a Turkish citizen, you will receive a residence right for 1 or 2 years, with the duration varying depending on the city, until you complete these 5 years. At the end of the 5th year, you can apply for an Unlimited Visa - Niederlassungserlaubnis, if you also meet the other conditions, for example 60 months. Like having made payments to the retirement fund, that is, being employed. These conditions are determined by the 9 Parties listed under the 2nd paragraph of Article 9 of the Session Law. You can read the other conditions from the link.
link: https://www.juraforum.de/gesetze/aufenthg/9-niederlassungserlaubnis
– Of course, even if your spouse is German or Turkish, one of the basic conditions is that you must attend integration courses and be successful before the unlimited visa –
Let's go to German Citizenship:
The right of naturalization is regulated generally by Articles 8, 9 and 10 of the Citizenship Act. Accordingly, Article 8 regulates the general rights, Article 9 regulates the rights of those who are married to the German spouse and Article 10 regulates the rights of the remaining foreigners, that is, those who are not married or who remain in Germany in some way.
.. According to this, the rights of those who are insulted are 8. and 9. arrangements. these items do not write anything directly related to the senate. but in practice you are married to German couple 5. If you fulfill your German citizenship at the end of the year, you have the right to apply. other conditions, knowing german, doing citizenship test, having basic information about germany, not getting social help and others .. I add the links in this article to Assagida ..
8. Article Link: https://norm.bverwg.de/jur.php?rustag,8
9. Article Link: https://norm.bverwg.de/jur.php?rustag,9Application related to this time Linkte: https://www.duesseldorf.de/buergerinfo/33/03/31eb02.shtml
Article 10 regulates the right of acquiring German citizenship for Turkish citizens. Accordingly, one of the conditions is to have stayed in Germany for 8 years and to fulfill the other conditions that are fulfilled by those who are married to the above.
10. Article Link: https://norm.bverwg.de/jur.php?rustag,10
besides this is the whole of the Session Legislations Linkte:
https://www.jusline.de/Aufenthaltsgesetz_%28AufenthG%29_Langversion
This is also the law of interest to citizenship Linkte:
https://www.gesetze-im-internet.de/rustag/BJNR005830913
you can find.
If you have any questions, you can ask them here. I hope it helped the friends who wanted the subject ..
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Unbefristet, Niderlassungserlaubnis – Unlimited Session: formerly Unbefristet, now known as Niderlassungserlaubnis, unlimited residence rights
–> Everyone incorrectly defines Niederlassungserlaubnis as “unlimited residence permit”. The correct one is "SETTLEMENT PERMIT".
If your spouse is a German citizen, a narrative that begins with and continues. Since my spouse is an EU Citizen living in Germany, do the same things apply?
thank you.
If your spouse is a German citizen, a narrative that begins with and continues. Since my spouse is an EU Citizen living in Germany, do the same things apply?
thank you.
–> I call Munich and ask, brother Ertan.
Yes, it is valid, the purpose is to include countries other than Eu in the 5rd class country category in order to be a citizen of one of the EU countries in 3 years.
If your spouse is a German citizen, a narrative that begins with and continues. Since my spouse is an EU Citizen living in Germany, do the same things apply?
thank you.
Can you explain recht auf wiedekehr?
Can you explain recht auf wiedekehr?
https://dejure.org/gesetze/AufenthG/37
Article 37 of the residence law:
If a foreign national wishes to return to Germany, the Residence will only be granted under the following conditions:
– Having stayed in Germany for at least 8 years before leaving Germany, followed by attending a school in Germany for 6 years.
– His livelihood will be guaranteed either by himself or by someone who is his guarantor.
– To apply for the session, you must be at least 15 years old but not over 21 years old and it must not have been more than 5 years since you left Germany.These 3 items can be waived under water conditions.
Having finished a school before leaving Germany, Being expelled from Germany by force and threat is usually by Esi .. of course, in these cases, he should be able to provide the source of income himself.
Besides these, if he is exiled from Germany, he is not legal by the state or enough to take care of himself, and if there is no one to take care of him, he has the right not to give the German state Residence in those cases where it is valid for children.
hi Baybars, they say double citizenship will happen again? do you have any information
https://dejure.org/gesetze/AufenthG/37
Article 37 of the residence law:
If a foreign national wishes to return to Germany, the Residence will only be granted under the following conditions:
– Having stayed in Germany for at least 8 years before leaving Germany, followed by attending a school in Germany for 6 years.
– His livelihood will be guaranteed either by himself or by someone who is his guarantor.
– To apply for the session, you must be at least 15 years old but not over 21 years old and it must not have been more than 5 years since you left Germany.These 3 items can be waived under water conditions.
Having finished a school before leaving Germany, Being expelled from Germany by force and threat is usually by Esi .. of course, in these cases, he should also be able to provide the source of income himself.
Besides these, if he is exiled from Germany, he is not legal by the state or enough to take care of himself, and if there is no one to take care of him, he has the right not to give the German state Residence in those cases where it is valid for children.
Mr. Baybars, I applied for recht auf wiedekehr for 7 days, exactly as follows under the rules you explained.
I lived in Germany for 9 years
I went to school for 3 years, 4 years to kindergarten
I am between 18-21 years old
- I have relatives who support verpflichtungserklärung so
Also, when I was underage, I forcibly left Germany by my legal parents. I am now of legal age. It can bring both income and all my relatives are there, so do you think it could happen?Now, during the consultation with the consulate, they said that the school would not cause any problems for 3 years.
Hello with friends, we applied for family reunification through the child and our visa was issued. But I need to take a course there, so my spouse cannot work and does not get unemployment because we have a new baby. Does the municipality provide job opportunities afterwards? Does anyone know?
Hello friends,
2015 I came to Germany. My wife and children are German citizens. The question I want to ask is that B1 exams are not held because of the pandemic. However, the foreigners' office constantly gives a 1-year session. Is there no other way to get an indefinite residence for God's sake? They've done it officially.
Hello friends,
2015 I came to Germany. My wife and children are German citizens. The question I want to ask is that B1 exams are not held because of the pandemic. However, the foreigners' office constantly gives a 1-year session. Is there no other way to get an indefinite residence for God's sake? They've done it officially.
You have to be here since 2015 and not take B1, you should look for the error first.
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