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Integration Courses

Learning German is important if you are looking for work, if you need to complete application forms, if you would like to support your children in school or if you would like to meet new people. There are also certain things that you should know about Germany, for example about its history, culture and its legal system. This is why an Integration courses are offer and funded by the German government. In an integration course, not only you will acquire the language, but also learn quite a lot about German culture and society.

An integration course is a combination of language and orientation courses and is supposed to aid your integration in Germany. The language course usually entails 600 learning hours, which concludes with a final exam (โ€žDeutsch-Test fรผr Zuwanderer” or DTZ for short) at the B1 level. The orientation course usually entails 100 hours of learning and concludes with a final exam. For fast learners, there are so-called intensive courses, in which they learn the same as everyone else in regular integration courses but in less time.

Whether you can participate in an integration course depends on your residence status. In principle, all foreign citizens (living in Germany for at least one year) who have obtained a residence permit because of their employment, or due to family reunification or by virtue of their recognition as asylum seekers, refugees or individual entitled to subsidiary protection can take part in an integration course.

If your asylum procedure is ongoing, your right to participate depends on your country of origin or date of entry to Germany.

Who an and who cannot take the course:

If you are eligible or required to take part in an integration course, the Immigration Office (or the Jobcentre or the Employment Agency) will issue you a certificate of eligibility (“Berechtigungsschein”). With this document, you can register at the school of your choice directly. Alternatively, you can search for courses nearby on BAMF.

In addition to the regular integration courses, there are also literacy courses for the following groups:

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