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Tolerance permit (Tolerance to Residence) - What you need to know!

This video explains the concept of "Tolerance permit," a temporary suspension of deportation in Germany. "Tolerance permit" is granted to individuals who are not allowed to stay permanently but cannot be deported for various reasons, such as medical conditions, lack of travel documents, or situations in their home countries. It is not a residence permit but allows individuals to stay in Germany legally for a specific period.

The video outlines the rights and limitations associated with "Tolerance permit." Holders of "Tolerance permit" can access certain social services, including healthcare and education, and can sometimes work, though this requires specific permission. However, their status is precarious, often reviewed periodically, and subject to change if deportation becomes feasible.

The video emphasizes the importance for holders of "Tolerance permit" to stay informed about their legal status and to seek advice from competent legal counselors. It also stresses the need for careful documentation and compliance with all legal requirements to avoid jeopardizing their status.

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