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- How children live in Germany: The most important facts
Almost 820,000 children under the age of three attend a day-care facility – much more frequently in the eastern Länder than in the west At the age of three at the latest, it’s time for kindergarten because regular social contacts are important for a child’s development
- Residence and Citizenship for Babies Born in Germany
Can I obtain a German passport for my children if they are born in Germany? My child has a German passport (or residence permit) - how does that affect my right of residence in Germany?
- Child benefits in Germany (Kindergeld) - IamExpat in Germany
How to claim child benefits (Kindergeld), including all the eligibility requirements, how to apply, payment amounts, age limit and tax-free allowances info
- Childrens rights to be enshrined in the German Basic Law
Since Germany ratified the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child in 1992, the inclusion of specific children’s rights in the German Basic Law has been discussed
- Adoption in Germany for Expats
A comprehensive guide for expats navigating the adoption process in Germany, including requirements, steps, and tips to succeed
- BfJ - Homepage
The Federal Office of Justice is Germany’s Central Authority in matters governed by the Hague Child Abduction Convention It offers support in the return of children, who have been abducted or retained unlawfully, to Germany from other Contracting States, and helps individuals assert their rights of access to children in cross-border cases
- English - Der Kinderschutzbund
The Child Protection Association has been committed to the protection of children in Germany and their rights since it was founded in 1953 in Hamburg We want to ensure that children grow up without poverty and are protected from violence
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