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If you have received a notice of admission as an ethnic German repatriate and are registered in Germany at your new place of residence, you will receive a certificate as an ethnic German repatriate and thus German citizenship.
You are considered an ethnic German resettler if you are of German descent and live in a state of the former Eastern Bloc or the successor states of the former Soviet Union. Your stay in Germany must be justified and approved via a special admission procedure.
After entering the Federal Republic of Germany, you will first be taken to the Friedland Reception Center of the Federal Office of Administration. There you and your family members will undergo a registration and distribution procedure. You will receive a registration certificate confirming your participation in the procedure.
You will then be assigned to a federal state to which you and your family will relocate. You will then receive a certificate from the Federal Office of Administration confirming that you are an ethnic German repatriate or a relative.
This certificate also gives you German citizenship and entitles you to benefits from, for example, pension and statutory accident insurance, the Federal Employment Agency or social welfare offices.
- They meet the requirements of ethnic German repatriates (BVFG).
- You have gone through the admission procedure for ethnic German repatriates.
- After your entry into the Federal Republic of Germany, you have been assigned to a federal state and registered with the responsible residents' registration office there.
You do not have to apply for the certificate yourself, but will receive it automatically.
- After you have completed the admission procedure at the initial reception centre of the Federal Office of Administration in Friedland, the certification procedure will also be initiated.
- You will then be assigned to a state. Their family ties, work, employment and training opportunities are taken into account.
- If you wish, you can submit a name declaration during the registration and distribution process (for example, to adapt your first and last name to the German language).
- The certificate of late repatriation will then be sent to you by post to your place of residence.
- Late repatriate certificate issue
- Spätaussiedler: German nationals from the successor states of the former Soviet Union and other former Eastern Bloc states
- Personal registration at the Friedland initial reception center
- Person receives registration certificate - confirms that certification procedure has been initiated
- Late repatriate certificate is sent to the place of residence after submission of a registration certificate from the local authority
- Spouses, children or grandchildren who were included in the notification of admission receive a "certificate as spouse or descendant of a late repatriate"
- This certificate makes it easier for people to integrate into social, cultural and professional life in Germany
- Acquisition of German citizenship with the issue of the certificate
- Responsible: Federal Office of Administration