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Germany Allows Remote Work for Prospective Refugees To Support Early Integration Efforts

Berlin – Germany’s Federal Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs has launched a new remote work program for prospective refugees from the Middle East. The initiative allows asylum seekers to begin integration while still residing in their home countries. Moreover, the program provides laptops and internet connectivity to participants who lack these resources. German employers can now hire individuals before their physical arrival in the country.

The ministry will distribute approximately 50,000 devices across Syria, Iraq, and Lebanon over the next year. Additionally, participants receive access to online German language courses through the Goethe-Institut. Federal Minister Hubertus Heil announced the program during a press conference in Berlin last week. He emphasized that early workplace integration significantly improves long-term employment outcomes.

Furthermore, the German Federal Employment Agency will coordinate job placements with participating companies. Many small and medium-sized businesses in Bavaria and North Rhine-Westphalia have already registered for the program. The initiative also includes virtual cultural orientation sessions about German workplace norms. Participants will work remotely for six to twelve months before relocating to Germany.


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