An asylum -inexpart set with three children receives up to 50,000 euros in minimal security per year in Vienna. This stems from new calculations by the Ministry of Integration. And that is not only too much for the responsible minister. She says: “Everyone who lives with us must be part of society – and especially work.”
With immediate entrance, but only temporarily, the federal government stopped the reunification of the family. It was the first political announcement of the new government and probably also necessary: the recording capacities in the education and integration area were exhausted, so that the red and white-red systems were overloaded by these challenges. New calculations from the Ministry of Integration now show why the measure is so important for the Chancellor party.
“Third country subjects, especially on escape countries, depend on social aid above average and permanent. And that is exactly what the state is really expensive.
According to the ministry’s calculations, an asylum -inexpart couple with three children in Vienna only receive almost 50,000 euros per year due to the minimum security (see image above). In addition, exemptions from the ORF but also the prescribed compensation, which Austrians can only dream of the face of the expired state budget.
Many did not follow women employed
It is all the more important to get people employed. Almost 50,000 euros savings and 28,000 in extra income would be possible for the state treasury in the example mentioned above if both parents would go to work. As reported by the “Kroon” study of the Integration Fund, 9 out of 10 women who, as reported, are not working in the country within the first three years.
ÖVP Integration Minister Claudia Plakolm now makes it clear again: “The person who lives with us must be part of society. He must learn the German language, work and adhere to our values. Unemployment is poison for integration. It can be practiced from the learned German and to come into contact with people”.
Source: Krone

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