Germany News: New Rules Aim to Give Asylum-Seeker Job Access
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The work ban for asylum seekers is to be relaxed. Perhaps Alexander Dobrindt will even become Minister for Integration.
Applying for asylum in Germany and taking up work after a few weeks? This could soon become possible.
Federal Minister of the Interior Dobrindt wants to get asylum seekers in Germany to work faster. Stefan Otto comments on a pragmatic step from which the state, the economy and the refugees can benefit equally.
Germany news: New rules aim to give asylum-seeker job access
Germany is hoping to boost integration by making it possible for asylum-seekers to start working after just three months in the country. Meanwhile, a social media ban for children is gaining momentum. Follow DW.
Dobrindt wants to enable asylum seekers to work faster, and they should be able to take action even during the asylum procedure.
According to a media report, asylum seekers are to be allowed to work in Germany after three months of stay. Even if their asylum procedure is not yet completed.
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