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'Catastrophic Effects': Why Germany Is Cutting Integration Courses for Foreigners

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Germany has confirmed plans to restrict access to integration courses, citing rising costs and a desire to focus spending on migrants likely to stay long term. Around 130,000 people could be affected – and the consequences could go much further.

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The Federal Office for Migration and Refugees (BAMF) has temporarily restricted access to integration courses for certain groups. The reason is that ... The post migration costs in billions – BAMF must cancel integration courses appeared first on Apollo News.

Lean Left

The Federal Ministry of the Interior no longer wants to pay integration courses for people without a chance to stay. The SPD calls the decision a "catastrophe".

·Germany
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Lean Right

The CSU-led Federal Ministry of the Interior starts the Rotstift with integration courses. The SPD follows criticism - one has not been involved in the decision. Of the Greens it is also said that Dobrindt makes Germany a "refusal of integration".

The Interior Ministry wants to save on integration courses. Migrants without legal entitlement should no longer be allowed to participate free of charge in the future. The coalition partner SPD does not agree.

·Munich, Germany
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The Federal Ministry of the Interior restricts access to integration courses in order to save costs. Criticism also comes from its own government. 130,000 people could be affected according to estimates of the Volkshochschulverband. By G. Intemann.[more]]>

·Hamburg, Germany
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Welt broke the news in Dortmund, Germany on Wednesday, February 11, 2026.
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