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Immigration Law passed!!!
vsrikanth9
Member since 17.11.2003
Posted on 14.07.2004 21:16
Re: Immigration Law passed!!!
Hi Detlef,
I agree with what you say. But please note that this "small" difference between "hochqualifizierte" and the rest makes a world of difference to us. I am aware that this might sound a bit rough, but neither your optimism nor the non-binding opinions of the Innenministerium can give us *now* a *100%* guarantee of success when we apply for a Niederlassungserlaubnis after the five years. And without such guarantee, we have lots of problems, among others finding a new long-term job, since we cannot show that we may work legally in Germany for more than a year or so; And we definitely need to already have a long-term job when the time comes -- doesn't that sound like Catch 22 to you? Another problem -- have you tried to buy anything "auf Ratenzahlung", when your Aufenthaltserlaubnis expires within a year and a half?
So, I find that the article in question is not so ill-researched as it seems. The "GreenCard Problem," or the main problem of the GC holders, has not been solved yet.
Regards,
Flado
flado
Member since 22.04.2004
Posted on 15.07.2004 08:56
Re: Immigration Law passed!!!
Hi Detlef,
You said:
"Daniel, did you read the law or just this very badly researched article? Why everybody cares about who is 'Hochqualifiziert' and who is not? There is only 1 big difference, the so called 'Hochqualifizierte' can apply for the 'Niederlassungserlaubnis' at the beginning of their stay in Germany, the others after 5 years."
I'm sorry, could you please show the paragraph which states that the old regulation about this 5 years prerequisites for unlimited PR still valids in das neue Zuwanderungsgesetz? I think my German is not enough sufficient to understand "law language" which could be intrepreted wildly...
Thank you!
NN
esta74
Member since 07.05.2004
Posted on 15.07.2004 09:53
Re: Immigration Law passed!!!
"I'm sorry, could you please show the paragraph which states that the old regulation about this 5 years prerequisites for unlimited PR still valids in das neue Zuwanderungsgesetz? I think my German is not enough sufficient to understand "law language" which could be intrepreted wildly..."
That 5 years prerequisite is changed into 5 years + 60 pension fond Beiträge.
ZuwG in english is on this site.
Beside 84000 is only one posibility to get NE. There are also others.
DvD
Member since 30.11.2004
Posted on 15.07.2004 10:00
Re: Immigration Law passed!!!
Az
"Does anyone have information if i can renew my WP on July 2006, or eventually get PR?"
WP without problem.
PR?. Hard to say.
You can pay addition to 60 Pension Fonds Beiträge but I think problem are 5 years aufenthalt which you do not have.
So I think in 2006 you get only WP and after another 1,5 years you get PR. But you could also get NE earlier if you fullfil conditions.
DvD
Member since 30.11.2004
Posted on 15.07.2004 10:29
Re: Immigration Law passed!!!
Hi Esta74,
it is written in § 9 or in the English draft section 9.
Download the English draft here:
http://www.trust7....any/links/immigration
I did not find a difference to the text of the law in German, which you can download here:
http://www.bafl.de...e/index_migration.htm
Best regards
Detlef
hellfeld
Member since 17.10.2003
Posted on 15.07.2004 11:30
Re: Immigration Law passed!!!
Hello Everyone,
I just have a question regarding the changes of A-titel's. As far as i understand from next year A-Bewelligung will be erased and all will be given A-erlaubnis. But what happens to people who paid pension contributions with A-Bewelligung? Will it be then counted for the Nederlassundserlaubnis?? For instance, at the end of my 4th GC year, i have 60 months of pension paid out of which 12 months of contribution has come from A-bewelligung status...
Regards
rajeshspg
Member since 23.01.2004
Posted on 15.07.2004 12:04
Re: Immigration Law passed!!!
"A-Bewelligung? Will it be then counted for the Nederlassundserlaubnis??"
Pensions will be calculated for sure.
But I am not sure if time will be calculated for 5 years limit.
DvD
Member since 30.11.2004
Posted on 15.07.2004 15:10
Re: Immigration Law passed!!!
hi Rajesh,
pensions paid during your student year will be considered.. I have got my unlimited workpermit based on this. I am not sure about the Niederlassungserlaubnis. I was told to wait till Aug 2005 for applying Permanent Residency. Logically if they want to convert A-Bewelligung to Erlaubnis, then it makes sense for them to consider our long stay (both Bewelligung + Erlaubnis) and issue the N Erlaubnis on 1st of Jan 2005.. Lets see..
Cheers,
cmreddy
Member since 19.11.2003
Posted on 14.09.2011 09:35
Re: Immigration Law passed!!!
Hi friends,
this is history ![]()
It came up yesterday evening, because I had to edit an very old message.
I did not want to move it away, because I found it very interesting to read these old posts.
Maybe you think similar?
Have a nice day and
viele Grüße aus Berlin
Detlef ![]()
trust7
Member since 23.09.2004

