
"BAMF rejected 29,662 applications for Germany's integration courses between January 1st and February 24th, with around 21,400 applicants told that no places were available."
"Access to integration courses is now prioritized for individuals with a 'positive prospect of remaining' in Germany, excluding many asylum seekers and EU citizens."
"The exclusion of voluntary participants has led course providers to cut classes, delay start dates, and terminate teaching contracts, affecting legally required attendees."
Since the start of the year, nearly 30,000 applications for Germany's integration courses have been rejected following a freeze by the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees. Most applicants were informed that no places were available. Additionally, over 25,000 applications remained pending and were likely to be rejected. The freeze primarily affects voluntary participants, including asylum seekers and EU citizens, leading to class cancellations and delays, impacting those legally required to attend integration courses.
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