Integration courses, try to believe
Posted By Mattia Rosini On 27/01/2012 In Germany,Integration and reception,Main News
The detractors of integration courses for immigrants have to think again. They are in fact “an indispensable business card for entry into the society and especially in the labor market of the host country”. It declares that the vast majority of newcomers who frequented them in Germany. So much so that from 2005, when they were introduced in Germany, until now, the number of participants is growing to the point of having already exceeded 1 million. The “Integrationskurse”, organized by the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees (Bamf), not only provide language, history, culture and German legal system lessons, but also practical experience to fully understand the habits of the federation. The courses are offered by more than 1,300 institutions awarding a sort of level I diploma to all who have attended at least a total of 600 hours. While the second and last step are 45 hours mainly dedicated to vocational guidance. The cost is € 1 per hour, but the children are free and all those who fall within the parameters to take advantage of social assistance.
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