According to Austria, the family reunification of migrants is now also exposed in Germany. Children and spouses and spouses are hit by such a brushed subsidiaries (see video above). So far, 12,000 family members have been able to follow.
Subsidiator are people who are not entitled to protection that do not have full refugee status. About 380,000 people in Germany, especially Syrians, have this status. Unlike refugees and the right to asylum, the legislator has more room here. Now the family reunification of this group is suspended for two years.
This serves the “exemption from the admission and integration systems of the Federal Republic of Germany,” says the draft law. The public interest in a controlled migration policy is also taken into account.
Strict rules for naturalization
The black and red cupboard has also decided that immigrants can be naturalized after five years after five years. To date, the so-called turbo Naturalization for three years for particularly well-integrated people. The German Minister of the Interior Alexander Dobrindt (CSU) had already announced that border controls against illegal migration and the rejection of asylum seekers immediately after his appointment.
Criticism of the plans came from refugee organizations. “We are talking about the follow-up of the core family, ie children and partners, usually women. We know from studies that the separation of their own family is psychologically very stressful for refugees and therefore also hinders their integration,” said Herbert Brücker of the Institute for Labor Market and Professional Research.
ÖVP: “Austria is a pioneer”
The ÖVP responded pleasantly. Austria is “again a pioneer in the European migration policy,” said Secretary General Nico Marchetti. With its size and economic interest, Germany has “an important signal for the whole of Europe”.
Last year the neighboring country naturalized about 200,000 people, which was the highest level in a quarter of a century. As a rule, the requirements that migrants are not dependent on social aid, have a permanent job and good language skills.
Source: Krone

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