Whether you are allowed to take part in an occupational German language course depends on your residence status.
I have a residence permit: You can participate in an occupational German language course if you have a residence permit and you are registered as unemployed at the Jobcenter or the Federal Employment Agency. Same applies if you are looking for a vocational training programme or are currently going through one, or in case you just had your degree recognised.
Please note: Working migrants and refugees can also take part in an occupational German language course if their language skills are not yet sufficient for their day-to-day work. If that is the case, however, you have to cover part of the costs yourself. You can read more in the section "How much does an occupational German language course cost?".
I have a temporary residence permit ("Aufenthaltgestattung"): If your asylum procedure is ongoing, your right to participate depends on your country of origin or date of entry to Germany:
- If you come from a country with a "good prospect to stay" ("guter Bleibeperspektive"), you can take part in an occupational German language course. According to the Ministry of Work and Social Affairs, currently citizens of the following countries are considered to have a "good perspective to stay": Syria, Eritrea, Somalia & Afghanistan.
- If you come from a "safe country of origin", you are not allowed to take part in an integration course. Currently, the following countries are considered to be safe countries of origin: Albania, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Ghana, Kosovo, North Macedonia, Montenegro, Senegal and Serbia.
- For all other countries, the following rule applies: If you came to Germany before 31.07. 2019, and you are registered as a jobseeker at the Federal Employment Agency or in case you work or are going through a vocational training programme or alike; you may take part in an integration course after three months.
I have a tolerated stay permit ("Duldung"): If you have a "Duldung", your right to participate depends on the length of your stay or type of your tolerated stay permit ("Duldung"):