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Street work for teenagers and young adults

Are you a teenager or young adult and have problems with family, school, addiction, work, police or housing? Streetwork in your neighbourhood can help.

District social work (BSA)

We provide you with counselling and support in difficult personal or financial situations. We provide help and contacts.

Taking on voluntary care

If you want to support people with support needs, you can take on a legal guardianship.

Notification of start of work on site drainage

If you wish to carry out work on property drainage systems, the company carrying out the work must notify the municipal drainage department before starting construction.

Residence and work permit - non-EU citizens

If you come from a non-EU or non-EEA country and would like to work in Germany, you will need a residence and work permit.

Amendment of the ancillary provisions (work permit)

If you want to change your job, you will need authorisation from the Foreigners Office.

Entry and residence - Swiss nationals

Special regulations apply to Swiss nationals under the Agreement of 21 June 1999 between the European Community and its member states.

Undeclared work

We monitor whether the necessary business registration or travelling trade licence has been obtained and whether an entry has been made in the Register of Craftsmen.

Authorisation of work on Sundays and public holidays

Employers who require authorisation to employ staff on Sundays and public holidays must apply for this.

Residence permit - contract workers

Are you a foreign national and are your company sending you to Germany as a contract worker? You can find the relevant information here.