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Voluntary return Englisch/English Information for asylum-seekers What happens if your asylum application is rejected? The notice rejecting your asylum application will also state by when you must leave the country. This period is normally 30 days. The deadline for leaving the country - if the asylum application is rejected as obviously unfounded - is one week. If you do not leave the country voluntarily, you can be forcibly returned to your country of origin (removal). You must pay the costs for your removal yourself and will have no possibility of entering Germany or another country of the EU legally for many years (entry ban). Remaining here without residence papers is no solution: you must expect to be arrested by the police at any time and to be removed to your country of origin. Opt for a voluntary return with the support of the German authorities If you have no money to finance leaving the country yourself, you can receive support from the return programme REAG/GARP. REAG/GARP stands for Reintegration and Emigration Program for Asylum-Seekers in Germany / Government Assisted Repatriation Program. The support enables you to leave the country independently and to prepare your departure carefully. Your departure will be organised and the travel costs assumed; moreover you will receive additional financial support in the form of travel assistance or start-up assistance. For those returning to particular countries of origin additional assistance services are available to facilitate a new start in the country of origin, e.g. assistance in finding work and accommodation. The various possibilities can be discussed as part of personal return counselling. Make use of the free return counselling here! If you are interested in a voluntary return to your country of origin, you can contact the local return counselling centre here in confidence with any questions you may have. The return counselling provides assistance for preparing your departure, submitting the REAG/GARP support application and if necessary an application for additional assistance for voluntary returnees. If you have no valid travel documents, you will also receive assistance in procuring a passport substitute document. During counselling the use of an interpreter is intended to ensure that you understand everything. You are also free to bring someone with you to the return counselling centre to interpret for you. You can already attend the return counselling during the ongoing asylum proceedings without this affecting the outcome of the proceedings. Voluntary return is also possible if the asylum proceedings have not yet ended. In this case you should withdraw the asylum application before you leave the country. After withdrawing the asylum application, your travel documents will be sent to the responsible Aliens Office (the authority from which you received your temporary residence permit) by the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees and can be collected from there. You can find a nearby return counselling at the following address: If you have Internet access, you can obtain additional information on voluntary return via the following websites: www.returningfromgermany.de/en/ Version: February 2018

Januar 2018/Englisch A. General Information REAG/GARP Program 2018 Reintegration and Emigration Program for Asylum-Seekers in Germany (REAG) Government Assisted Repatriation Program (GARP) Project Nationwide Financial Assistance to Voluntary Returnees Fact sheet The return assistance and start-up program REAG/GARP is a humanitarian assistance program. It supports voluntary return and third country migration, offers start-ups and is a steering instrument for migration movements. The program is administered by IOM on behalf of the Federal Government and the Federal States. It is implemented in cooperation with local and regional authorities, voluntary welfare organizations, specialized NGOs and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR). The program supports the orderly preparation and implementation of voluntary return and third country migration. Prerequisite is that neither the departing person him/herself nor any other person or agency responsible for his/her support can provide the necessary financial support. Any costs incurred during preparation for the departure (e.g. fees for passports or visas, trips to the airport or to consular interviews) must be borne by the responsible social welfare office or any other responsible authority or NGO. In the event of a third country migration, the corresponding visas have to be present. REAG/GARP benefits are linked to nationality, not to the destination country. B1. Return assistance (travel expenses and travel allowance) The following types of assistance are granted: payment of transportation costs (by plane, train or bus) petrol allowance: 250 per car travel assistance: 200 per adult/youth and 100 per child under 12 years of age Nationals of EU member states cannot participate in the REAG/GARP program. Third-country nationals wishing to leave/return to an EU member state are also excluded. No travel assistance is granted to nationals of European third countries, who are permitted to enter the German federal territory without a visa (e.g. FYR of Macedonia, Montenegro, Republic of Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Republic of Albania, Republic of Moldova, Kosovo (Resolution 1244/99 of the UN Security Council), Georgia (if entry after March 27, 2017) as well as Ukraine (if entry after June 10, 2017). Here, only travel costs will be granted. Victims of trafficking and/or forced prostitution are exempted from these regulations of exclusion. B2. Start-up aid In addition to the return assistance, the following start-up aid is provided: Group 1 500 per adult/youth and 250 per child under the age of 12 for nationals of the following countries: Afghanistan, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Gambia, Ghana, Iran, Iraq, Nigeria, Pakistan Group 2 300 per adult/youth and 150 per child under the age of 12 for nationals of the following countries: Algeria, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, China, Ivory Coast, DR Congo, Egypt, Georgia (only if entry into Germany before March 28, 2017), Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, India, Kenya, Lebanon, Libya, Mali, Morocco, Mongolia, Niger, Palestinian territories, Russian Federation, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Somalia, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Syria, Tajikistan, Togo, Tunisia, Turkey, Ukraine (only if entry into Germany before June 11, 2017), Vietnam. IOM Vertretung für Deutschland: Taubenstraße 20-22 D-10117 Berlin Deutschland Fax: +49.30.278 778 99 IOM Zweigstelle in Nürnberg: Neumeyerstraße 22-26 D-90411 Nürnberg Deutschland Fax: +49.911.4300 260 Telefonzentrale IOM Deutschland: +49.911.43000 E-Mail: IOM-Germany@iom.int Internet: http://germany.iom.int

Georgian and Ukrainian citizens do not get any start-up cash, if they entered German federal territory after the visa liberalization. Special arrangements for the start-up-aid: For group 1, a maximum amount of 1.500 can be granted to families holding an incontestable decision according to 29 Abs. 1 Nr. 1 AsylG (German asylum procedure act), a so called Dublin case at the time of applying for REAG/GARP assistance. For Group 2, the maximum amount is 900 accordingly. C. Applications Applications can only be submitted through one of the local or regional authorities (e.g. social welfare offices, aliens affairs offices), voluntary welfare agencies, specialized NGOs or the UNHCR. D. Eligibility and Prerequisites The following target groups are eligible to receive assistance: persons that are eligible under 1 of the Asylbewerberleistungsgesetz act (the German asylum seekers benefit act); recognized refugees; other foreigners who have been granted a right to sojourn for humanitarian or political reasons, or on grounds of public international law; victims of trafficking and/or forced prostitution, including citizens from EU member states In case of a so-called Dublin procedure (transfer to another EU member state), there is no entitlement to receive REAG/GARP assistance. Upon departure, all returnees/third country migrants must at least be in possession of a border crossing certificate as well as valid travel documents. For certain countries of destination, an EU-Laissez-Passer can be issued. By signing the application, the applying persons confirm that they intend to return voluntarily to their home country or migrate to a third country. They have to waive their right to appeal or remedy and also abandon their sojourn status if required. There should be no indications for a permanent return to the Federal Republic of Germany. that all benefits received will be reimbursed if the stay is not only temporarily transferred back to the area of application of the Residence Act of the Federal Republic of Germany or if the departure is not commenced. Any cancellation costs incurred are to be reimbursed by the persons concerned. This does not apply if the applicant is not responsible for the circumstances that led to the planned departure. There is no legal claim for assistance. E. Visas for migration to third countries In order to obtain information on the existing possibilities, foreigners who seek admission to and permanent residence in a third country, should first consult an information or counselling centre for emigrants and people working abroad (e.g. Raphaelswerk, Diakonisches Werk, DRK). Directories of these counselling centres can be found here: http://www.bva.bund.de/de/organisation/abteilungen/abteilung_zmv/bundesstelle_f%c3%bcr_auswande rer_und_auslandstaetige/beratungsstellen/beratungsstellen_node Applications for subsidized travel to third countries can only be processed by IOM, if the foreigner is in possession of a visa for a permanent residence for a minimum of one year in the respective country. F. Further Information Further information on the program may be obtained from all social welfare or aliens' affairs offices in any German city or district, from voluntary welfare organizations, specialized NGOs or directly from IOM Nuremberg (in German or English) and are also available here: http://germany.iom.int/ Additional information on the topic of return can be found here: www.returningfromgermany.de G. Special Migrants Assistance Program (SMAP) (only outgoing flight) For persons not eligible under the program, IOM can arrange flights and offer special fares within SMAP (special migrants assistance program). This especially applies to emigrants to the U.S., Canada or Australia. Flight costs have to be covered either by the migrants themselves prior to the departure or they have to be provided by another entity (e.g. a welfare office or NGO). 2

StarthilfePlus: Financial support in the event of voluntary return Based on the REAG/GARP programme, you can receive additional financial support with StarthilfePlus Who can receive additional support with StarthilfePlus? How can you apply for StarthilfePlus? REAG/GARP programme and StarthilfePlus www.returningfromgermany.de/en/centres When will you receive the StarthilfePlus support? Where can you get additional information? www.returningfromgermany.de/en/programmes/starthilfe-plus As of: January 2018

Return to Nigeria Assisted voluntary return via ERIN August 2018 - Information for Nigerian nationals - For those, who stayed in Germany for at least 6 months the reintegration program ERIN (European Reintegration Network) helps you to find a job, create your own business or pays for other assistances for social and economic reintegration in Nigeria. What kind of assistance can you receive through ERIN? Reintegration assistance includes, i. a.: arrival service, vocational skill-building schemes, help with looking for a job, support in setting up a business and advice and support with official, medical and charitable institutions. The service-provider largely provides the support in the form of benefits in kind (no direct payments). Voluntary return, single person: up to 2.000,- Euro Voluntary return within the family: up to 3.300,- Euro Vulnerability: + 500,- Euro Forced return: up to 1.000,- Euro. Vulnerability criteria: people aged 60 and over, unaccompanied minors (<18 years), people with a disability, pregnant women, people with particular medical needs, single parents with minors and victims of torture, rape or other forms of severe psychological, physical or sexual violence. There is no legal entitlement to funding via this program. Can you benefit from the program? The same conditions as for the REAG/GARP program apply to ERIN. Where do you need to go? The same authorities or NGOs as mentioned for the REAG/GARP program assist you in applying for ERIN reintegration assistance. For further information http://www.bamf.de/en/rueckkehr/reintegration/projekterin/projekt_erin-node.html

Contact informa!on For further informa!on: European Reintegra!on Network Specific Ac!on Program Within the ERIN Specific Ac!on Program, Caritas Interna!onal, member of the Caritas and ERSO network, acts as an intermediary ins!tu!on and cooperates with Idia Renaissance to assist returnees in the first steps of their reintegra!on process in Nigeria. CARITAS INTERNATIONAL BELGIUM Reintegra!on department Rue de la Charité 43 1210 Brussels, Belgium Tel: +32 2 2293602 erinnigeria@caritasint.be www.caritasinterna!onal.be ERIN partner ins!tu!ons : Ministry of Interior (Austria), Federal Immigra!on Office and Federal Agency for the Recep!on of Asylum Seekers (Belgium), Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Denmark), Finnish Immigra!on Service (Finland), French Immigra!on and Integra!on Office (France), Federal Office for Migra!on and Refugees (Germany), Ministry of Public Order and Ci!zen Protec!on (Greece), Ministry of Interior (Italy), Ministry of European and Foreign Affairs (Luxembourg), Ministry for Home Affairs and Na-!onal Security (Malta), Repatria!on and Departure Service (the Netherlands), Norwegian Directorate of Immigra!on (Norway), General Inspectorate for Immigra!on (Romania), Integra!on of Immigrants Migra-!on Board (Spain), Swedish Migra!on Agency (Sweden), State Secretariat for Migra!on (Switzerland), Home Office Immigra!on Enforcement (United Kingdom) IDIA RENAISSANCE Mr Nwoha Roland Head Office: 2, Ihama Road, GRA, Benin City, Edo State, Nigeria, Lagos Office: 12B Oko-Awo Street, Victoria Island, Lagos, Nigeria Office contact:+234 (0)80 62932 409 Mobile: +234(0)80 777 067 idiarenaissance@yahoo.co.uk www.idia-renaissance.org EMERGENCY CONTACT + 234(0)8062932409 In case of problems, please send a text message to this number. We will call you right away in case of emergency and in need of urgent help of assistance. REINTEGRATION PROGRAM FOR MIGRANTS RETURNING TO NIGERIA Co-funded by the AMIF

Idia Renaissance Established in 1999 to respond to the problem of human trafficking and officially registered in 2003 Idia Renaissance is now addressing a wide range of social problems, health and economic problems. Through research, advocacy, educa!on, enlightenment and training Idia Renaissance especially works with children, young people, women and vulnerable groups. Since many years, Idia Renaissance has also been an ac!ve implementer of reintegra!on assistance. Reintegra!on assistance can be provided in every region of Nigeria through local branches or other local NGOs. For returnees to Nigeria, the first phone contact will be with the contact person in Benin City. The first physical contact usually takes place in a local office. In case of vulnerability, the local representa!ve can also conduct home visits. This depends on the needs of the returnee and how to address them in the most efficient way. Reintegra!on services The ERIN Specific Ac!on Program is a reintegra!on program implemented by 17 host countries. The ERIN Specific Ac!on Program offers reintegra!on assistance to Nigerian na!onals who return to their home country voluntarily or non-voluntarily. Who can be assisted? If you are a Nigerian na!onal returning from Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Norway, Romania, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland or the United Kingdom, you can contact Idia Renaissance a%er arrival, in order to check your eligibility and ac!vate the reintegra!on package. Only a%er approval of the responsible ERIN partner ins!tu!on, the assistance will be provided. A brief overview of the assistance provided can be found next, but the exact type of assistance will be determined by the ERIN partner ins!tu!on. Which assistance can be provided? 1. Basic assistance a!er arrival in Nigeria Pick-up or recep!on at the place of arrival (e.g. airport) Temporary shelter (maximum 7 days) Guidance for vulnerable people Other basic assistance a%er arrival 2. Referral to reintegra"on assistance: short & long term Medical support, legal advice and social assistance Voca!onal training, educa!on, facilita!ng access to the Nigerian labor market Assistance in se&ng up a small business or any other income genera!ng ac!vity Other types of assistance, depending on the needs of the returnee and on the available reintegra!on package