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Posted on 01.04.2008 14:16

am i eligible for NE?

Hello to all,

Presently I have a BE visa. Till now I paid 60+ months rente (incl. student time and job time). BAMF also gave me the letter stating that I paid 60+ months rente.
Am I eligible for applying D-EG or EG visa?

Thank you
sinu

sinu78

Member since 29.04.2007

 

Posted on 01.04.2008 14:44

Re: am i eligible for NE?

See yourself if you are eligible


http://www.aufenth...e/aufenthaltsg.html#9

raj

Member since 27.01.2004

 

Posted on 01.04.2008 16:07

Re: am i eligible for NE?

Hi Raj,

for NE its mentioned like this:
er seit fünf Jahren die Aufenthaltserlaubnis besitzt,

for D-NE its mentioned like this:
er sich seit fünf Jahren mit Aufenthaltstitel im Bundesgebiet aufhält (with 60 mn rente)

so for that 2nd case am i Eligible right?

sinu78

Member since 29.04.2007

 

Posted on 01.04.2008 17:30

Re: am i eligible for NE?

yes, but only half of student time is counted
see 9b for details.

raj

Member since 27.01.2004

 

Posted on 01.04.2008 23:26

Re: am i eligible for NE?

Hi Raj,

yes you are right.
thank you for giving help, while solving my dought.

bye
sinu

sinu78

Member since 29.04.2007

 

Posted on 16.04.2008 00:14

Eligibility for NE and residence in other EU member states

Question: Eligibility for NE and residence in other EU member states

Hi all,
I am a lucky or unlucky foreigner from third world country. Currently working full time in Berlin on an unlimited work contract.

Here is a good link but in German: http://www.aufenth....de/aufenthaltsg.html

I have been working Oct2000-Oct2002 full time (paid taxes and made social contributions) in Republic of Lithuania (which is also an EU and Schengen state)
and
then moved to Germany for studies where Oct2002-Dec2005 I have studied (visas § 16), as far as I know: half of this period can be included.

Since Jan2006 I'm working full time, paying all taxes and social contributions/obligations. My current visa (according § 18) is till Jan 2010.

My question is:
1) Am I eligible to have Niederlassungserlaubnis?
2) Can we calculate period of other EU states to complete/fulfill the 5 years period?
3) Do I get any special right in the context of bringing my immediate family members (from outside EU state, like wife and kid below 3 year of age)?

please reply me with reference to the law so that I could apply for such a privilege as NE.

Thank you for your attention and time.
If any question please post at khota.online @ gmail.com (please remove spaces around @)

gadha1985

Member since 15.04.2008

 

Posted on 16.04.2008 09:39

Re: am i eligible for NE?

I have been working Oct2000-Oct2002 full time (paid taxes and made social contributions) in Republic of Lithuania (which is also an EU and Schengen state)

>>Makes no difference for NE in Germany. But probably you can transfer the pension amount into German pension


My question is:
1) Am I eligible to have Niederlassungserlaubnis?
>> Eligible for NE in Jan 2011
>> Eligible for Daueraufenthalt-EG in ($CALCULATE$) from the rule in
http://www.aufenth.../aufenthaltsg.html#9a
http://www.aufenth.../aufenthaltsg.html#9b

2) Can we calculate period of other EU states to complete/fulfill the 5 years period?

>>Thank god NO

3) Do I get any special right in the context of bringing my immediate family members (from outside EU state, like wife and kid below 3 year of age)?

>> Also NO

raj

Member since 27.01.2004

 

Posted on 16.04.2008 10:01

Re: am i eligible for NE?

"1) Am I eligible to have Niederlassungserlaubnis?", no, §9 (4) 3 of the link you have given.

"2) Can we calculate period of other EU states to complete/fulfill the 5 years period?", no, §9 (2) 1 and 3 of the link you have given.

"3) Do I get any special right in the context of bringing my immediate family members (from outside EU state, like wife and kid below 3 year of age)?", no special right, just the "normal" rights that someone has to bring his family.

D.

NoBody

Member since 20.11.2003