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Hi. I entered in Germany in 2014.in 2018 i received deportation on ban status. Now I have 3 years residence visa under 25 abs 3. Valid until 2024.i have applied for permanent residency settlement i have submitted my schwerbehindertenausweis, 60 rent Versicherungen B1 certificate and proof of incom recieving from AOK 1700 euro per month. I have question is I am illegible for permanent residency settlement please guide me
Yours truly
asked May 18, 2022 in Legal advice by Fareed786 | 646 views
Hi my friend,
Do you take care of yourself / family members or you live in care centre because I just applied and don’t know how much to get.

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Hi @Fareed786

Welcome to the Wefugees Community and thank you for reaching out to us.

According to handbookgermany: https://handbookgermany.de/en/rights-laws/asylum/asylum-disability.html: 

In general, you cannot obtain a permanent residence permit as long as you depend on financial help from the Social Welfare Office. However, disability can be considered as a reason for exemption: if your disability is the reason why you cannot work, you can still obtain a permanent residence permit. However, you must be able to prove your inability to work with medical certificates.

I hope my answer helps.

Best wishes 

Julia

P.S.: I saw that you opened another thread with similar content. In order to keep a better overview and information in one place I will close the other one. I hope it's okay for you. Please don't hesitate to get back to us with further questions on your situation.

answered May 18, 2022 by Ju_K
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