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Dachauerstr. 21a (Hinterhof)
80335 München
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E-Mail
info@mfr.ngo
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Telefon
089 123 900 96
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Telefonsprechzeiten
Mo. 14 - 16 Uhr
Di. & Do. 10 - 12 Uhr
We invite you to take part in the Symposium Nigeria of the Munich Refugee Council.
The symposium Nigeria is intended to inform refugees, volunteers and staff about current challenges for refugees from Nigeria. The focus of the symposium is on the topics of asylum and integration and deals with practical problems in Bavaria. In addition to the current decision-making practice of the BAMF and the courts, residence options beyond the asylum procedure also play an important role. At the same time, there will be space for exchange and political strategy development in order to improve the situation for Nigerian refugees and helpers in Bavaria.
When: 25.09.2021
Where: Eine Welt Haus, Schwanthalerstr. 80, 80336 München
Cost: free for refugees and volunteers, 50€ for staff (incl. material and supply)
Registration: closed, if you want to attend contact us via info@muenchner-fluechtlingsrat.de
Language: English
IMPORTANT Hygiene concept: Because of the Covid-Regulations only vaccinated, recovered and tested persons can participate in the event. Please bring proof of vaccination or test and your FFP2 mask.
Topic Asylum | Time | Content |
Introduction | 8:30 – 9:30 | In the introduction we talk about the general asylprocedure and asylumhearing in Germany |
Decision-Making of BAMF and court | 09:30 –
11:00 |
Here the lawyer Iris Ludwig gives an overview of asylum decisions and chances for positive decisions by the BAMF and the Bavarian courts |
Deportations and return | 11:15 –
12:15 |
Embassy hearings and deportations, situation of deportees |
Lunch Break
Topic Integration | Time | Presentation / Workshop |
How to get residency | 13:30 –
15:00 |
Other ways to residence besides Asylum |
Having Passports | 15:00 –
16:00 |
Procedure, necessity, concerns |
W 1: Danger of criminal charges | 16:00 –
17:00 |
Proceedings due to passportlessness and illegal entry, other criminal proceedings, handling and consequences |
W 2: Living in the camp | 16:00 –
17:00 |
Exchange about living situations in the camp and rassism |
W 3: Work and Training | 16:00 –
17:00 |
Who can work? |
Finish | 17:00 –
17:30 |
Political Exchange, feedback, strategies |
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