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My Brother lives in Germany and i want to asylum in Germany and want to live with brother is it is mandatory to stay in camp now a days want to know about new laws
asked Oct 5, 2021 in Asylum proceedings by Fadiyaho | 423 views

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Dear @Fadiyaho,

Welcome to the Wefugees Community and thank you for your question.

People who applied for asylum in Germany will usually be obliged to stay in a so-called "Erstaufnahmeeinrichtung" - a reception centre/camp. The length of the stay may be up to 18 months (for singles, not families!) - for people with an "inadmissible" or "oviously unfounded" rejection of their asylum application (applicants from so-called "safe countries of origin", for instance), this period can be also up to 24 months.

I am afraid that you most probably can not move in with your brother immediately after your asylum application.

Would you agree or is there anything you would like to add dear @mbeon-fardeen?

In any case, please don't hesitate to get back to us with any further questions.

All the best,

Meike

answered Oct 8, 2021 by Meike
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Hi @Fadiyaho

based on my own experience and other persons' experience, applying for asylum in hopes of joining a relative is truly difficult. There are many instances where people can be sent back to their country of origin even while in the "Erstaufnahmeeinrichtung". :(

answered Oct 8, 2021 by someoneingermany
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