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Elterngeld
Posted on 16/05/2010 11:25 pm
Elterngeld
“Elterngeld” is meant to soften the financial effect of caring for one’s newborn while staying completely at home with one´s child or by merely reducing the time at work.
From an immigration standpoint, if a non EU national meets the following requirements, he or she is basically eligible for “Elterngeld” for their newborn up to the point when the latter reaches 14 months of age:
•Possession of either a settlement permit or
•A residence permit that permits employment
unless the residence permit for the purpose of employment (§ 18 II AufenthG) has been issued for a maximum period. According to the "Beschäftigungsverordnung" this restriction is only the case for certain jobs.
Elterngeld amounts to 67 percent of the average monthly income and is capped by the amount of 1.800,00 EUR. The last 12 months prior to the birth are taken into account for measuring the average monthly income. To maximise the amount of Elterngeld the eligible parent can switch into a more favourable tax class. If done early, before or in the early stages of the 12 month reference time, such a change results in a higher monthly salary and, ultimately, more Elterngeld. The Federal Court dealing with such cases has now explicitly ruled that switching into a more favourable tax class with a view to increasing Elterngeld is acceptable and does not constitute an abuse of rights (BSG, 25.6.2009 – B 10 EG 3/08).
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vakalat
Member since 21/11/2007
Posted on 18/05/2010 4:54 pm
Re: Elterngeld
Hi vakalat,
Thank you for sharing the valuable information.
My wife is having EG visa with §30, but she is not working and my self having D-EG Visa.
is she eligible for Elterngeld with §30 EG Visa?
thank you
justdoit
Member since 11/10/2009
Posted on 19/05/2010 12:42 pm
Re: Elterngeld
I hope she is. I'm in a same situation and I'm 99% sure.
My wife is working though.
A Confirmation from vakalat would be good...
Did your wife not work at all in the past (x) months?
AxEnNeSo
Member since 15/03/2006
Posted on 19/05/2010 5:09 pm
Re: Elterngeld
since 1 year she is in Germany and from starting she is not working.
justdoit
Member since 11/10/2009
Posted on 21/05/2010 9:29 am
Re: Elterngeld
I suppose she will get the minimum of 300 EUR / Month.
Check this for more info: http://www.bmfsfj....=116860.html#fragment
AxEnNeSo
Member since 15/03/2006
Posted on 15/10/2010 11:42 am
Re: Elterngeld
Hi All,
while searching I found this message in the forum which is related to my query.
You mentioned if the wife is not working at all in Germany, then she can get min. amount 300 EUR.
But my wife living in Germany since 2006 Oct. and not working at all since then got a rejected letter saying because in her Aufenthaltserlaubnis it says Erwerbstätigkeit nicht gestattet.
Is there any other way to get this elterngeld? or to make the Erwerbstätigkeit gestattet?
thanks,
Sreedhar
Sreedhark
Member since 15/10/2010
Posted on 15/10/2010 2:12 pm
Re: Elterngeld
For Erwerbstätigkeit gestattet, either she has to find a job and apply for a work permit or in the case you have NE or D-EG then she gets the right to work immediately.
AxEnNeSo
Member since 15/03/2006
Posted on 15/10/2010 5:36 pm
Re: Elterngeld
@SreedharK
go for NE..
search for niederlassungserlaubnis in this forum if you want to get one without having to wait for the 5 years limit as lot of rules have changed..
for example
http://www.trust7....iderlassungserlaubnis
xsridhar
Member since 31/08/2008

