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War refugees can apply for a residence permit for temporary protection.
A foreigner who is granted temporary protection on the basis of a decision of the Council of the European Union in accordance with Directive 2001/55/EC and who has declared his or her willingness to be admitted to the federal territory shall be granted a residence permit for the duration of the temporary protection in accordance with Articles 4 and 6 of the Directive.
The residence permit for temporary protection is issued to refugees from Ukraine in accordance with Section 24 of the Residence Act (AufenthG). A fictitious certificate can be issued for the period until an electronic residence permit is issued.
Residence in accordance with § 24 AufenthG entitles persons entitled to protection to pursue gainful employment without restriction.
An application for a residence permit must be submitted to the immigration authority. An extension of an existing residence permit is generally not necessary at present due to the Ukraine Residence Permit Continuation Ordinance (UkraineAufenthFGV) issued by the Federal Ministry of the Interior and for Home Affairs.
The requirements for the issue of a residence permit in accordance with Section 24 AufenthG on the basis of the decision of the Council of the European Union of March 4, 2022 on the determination of the existence of a mass influx of displaced persons from Ukraine are
Proof of belonging to the eligible group of persons:
Many immigration authorities already offer an online service for submitting applications. Please check this option for your foreigners authority. If your foreigners authority does not offer an online service, please contact the foreigners authority by e-mail or speak to them in person.
Issuance and renewal is free of charge.
Persons displaced as a result of the war in Ukraine following the attack by the Russian Federation on February 24, 2022 can currently enter Germany without a visa on the basis of the Ukraine Residence Transitional Regulation (UkraineAufenthÜV) and stay here for a maximum period of 90 days from the date of first entry into the federal territory without a residence permit as an exception.
If war refugees wish to work, require state support (e.g. in the form of housing, cash payments or medical care) or at the latest when the aforementioned transitional period expires, they must apply for a residence permit.
Administrative court action
The Federal Office for Migration and Refugees decides on asylum applications, including the granting of refugee status and subsidiary protection.
Non-EU nationals can be issued and extended a residence permit for various residence purposes (e.g. employment, study, au pair, family reunification).
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If you wish to stay in Bavaria longer than your residence status allows or if you need help now or at a later date (e.g. accommodation, food, medical care), you must be registered.