Residence permit - doctoral candidates
If you come from a third country and would like to complete a doctoral programme in Munich, you will need a residence permit.
Description
The following regulations only apply to you if you are not from the EU, Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein or Switzerland.
Period of validity: The residence permit is generally issued for two years, unless the doctorate is completed within a shorter period. The residence permit will be extended upon application if the requirements are met, whereby the maximum duration for this purpose of residence is five years.
Employment opportunities:
The employment you are allowed to pursue during your doctorate depends on whether the doctorate is part of a degree programme, dual training or employment. The residence permit or the supplementary sheet to the electronic residence permit contains all the necessary information and authorisations.
Job search:After completing a German university education, you are entitled to a residence permit to look for a job for a period of 18 months, provided that you are able to support yourself and fulfil the general requirements for obtaining a residence permit. The residence permit authorises any self-employed or employed activity. An extension of the residence permit for the purpose of employment is then only possible if proof of a qualified job that is appropriate to the studies is provided. This regulation applies regardless of the type of doctorate you have been granted.
In Germany, there are various options for doing a doctorate, in particular
- at a university
- at a research institution
- in industry.
Which residence permit is considered in each individual case and which rights are associated with it depends on the specialisation, the research project, the contract and the individual circumstances.
Doctoral students with an employment contract generally receive a residence permit in accordance with § 18 AufenthG.
Enrolled doctoral students usually receive a residence permit in accordance with § 16 AufenthG. There you will receive a registration certificate. This certificate is often requested by other authorities or institutions as proof that you are registered in Munich.
Once you have completed these steps, doctoral candidates from third countries must apply for a residence permit for doctoral studies before their entry visa expires. If you can enter the country without a visa, you must apply for a residence permit at the Foreigners Office within 90 days of entering the country.
Visa procedure:
In many cases, you will need a visa to be allowed to enter the country.
After entering the country:
The first thing you need to do is register your residence at the Citizens Office. To do this, please use the online appointment system of the Citizens' Office.
Prerequisites
A doctoral programme within the meaning of the Residence Act only exists if the focus of the stay is the doctorate. If you are enrolled at a German college or university for this purpose, you will be granted a residence permit to study.
However, a doctorate can also take place as part of an employment relationship, either at a university, at a non-university research institution or in a company. In this case, a residence permit for employment may be considered.
Required documents
- fully completed application form
- valid passport or passport substitute
- a biometric passport photo (photo booths are also available at the Foreigners Office)
- valid visa for entry for the purpose of doctoral studies, if required
- for international students, certificate of enrolment, letter of admission from the university or letter of acceptance as a doctoral candidate from the faculty
- for international students in dual study programmes - employment or training contract
- for doctoral candidates, a certificate from the doctoral supervisor regarding the topic, supervision and expected duration of the doctorate, including a reference to the academic interest in the doctorate
- for doctoral candidates, proof of successful completion of the degree programme
- In the case of a foreign certificate or diploma, you must submit a certified German translation and formal recognition (if required)
- Proof of health insurance (insurance card) from a statutory health insurance company. Those with private health insurance must pay attention to the type and scope of their health insurance. The insurance must be valid for at least six months. Traveller's health insurance is not sufficient.
- Proof that you have sufficient means of subsistence: Blocked account from a German bank for at least 11,364 euros or a declaration of commitment or scholarship certificate or a notarised declaration from the parents to secure their livelihood for the duration of the course, with proof of the parents' income for the last three months
- In the case of employment: fully completed employment insurance(only for first-time applicants, please upload together with the application form)
- Tenancy agreement
Further documents may be required in individual cases.
Legal basis
§§ Sections 16, 18, 20 Residence Act
Kreisverwaltungsreferat
Hauptabteilung II Bürgerangelegenheiten
Ausländerangelegenheiten
Phone
Postal address
Landeshauptstadt München
Kreisverwaltungsreferat
Hauptabteilung II Bürgerangelegenheiten
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80466 München
Fax: +49 89 233-45497
Address
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80337 München
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