Germany: Almost All Syrian Arrivals Retain Protected Status, Despite War’s End
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Germany: Almost All Syrian Arrivals Retain Protected Status, Despite War’s End
Germany’s Federal Office for Migration and Refugees (BAMF) has confirmed that almost all Syrian refugees continue to retain protected status—even after the end of the civil war in Syria. Between January and November 2025, the authority reviewed a total of 41,887 revocation and withdrawal procedures, 16,737 of which concerned Syrian nationals. Of these, 96.7% were confirmed as keeping their protection status, allowing them to remain in Germany. O…
In 2025, almost all tests carried out by the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees (BAMF) on Syrian residence status remained the ... The post Almost all Syrians are allowed to stay: BAMF confirmed the protection status appeared first on Apollo News in 96 percent of the cases examined.
In 2025, the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees confirmed the protection status of refugees in the vast majority of cases.
The BAMF sees hardly any reasons for revocation or withdrawal. For people from Syria the confirmation rate is particularly high. The left is confirmed.
In more than 40,000 cases, the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees has reviewed existing refugee titles. Most of the titles remain valid – especially for persons with a country of origin Syria.
Can refugees stay in Germany after the fall of the Assad regime? The Federal Office for Migration and Refugees has almost never found a reason to withdraw Syrians from their protection status during thousands of inspections. The quota is similar for other refugees as well.
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