Important information for citizens' allowance recipients

16 February 2024

Below you will find a list of useful information for recipients of the Citizen's Income based on the current legal framework:

Eligibility

Persons who have their habitual residence in Germany, have reached the age of 15 and have not yet reached the age limit for the standard old-age pension, are able to work and cannot or cannot sufficiently support themselves from their own income or assets are generally entitled to a citizen's allowance.

Amount of the citizen's income

The amount of the citizen's allowance is based on the needs of the individual or the community of need. It includes the standard requirement for living expenses as well as the reasonable costs for accommodation and heating.

Offsetting of income and assets

In principle, your own income and assets are taken into account for the citizen's allowance. However, there are allowances to ensure that work is worthwhile and that there is an incentive to take up employment.

Obligations and sanctions

Recipients of Citizen's Income are obliged to actively participate in measures to integrate them into the labour market and to take up work, training or further education. Failure to fulfil these obligations can lead to a reduction in benefits.

Additional services

In addition to the regular citizen's allowance, entitled persons can receive additional benefits under certain conditions, e.g. additional needs for pregnant women, single parents or people with disabilities as well as one-off benefits for special purchases.

Application procedure

The application for citizen's allowance must be submitted to the relevant job centre. All documents required to verify the entitlement must be submitted.

Counselling and support

The job centres offer individual advice and support to promote integration into the labour market and overcome personal obstacles. This also includes further training and qualification programmes.

Right of appeal and legal action

In the event of discrepancies or a rejection of the application, recipients of citizen's allowance have the right to lodge an objection and, if necessary, bring an action before the social court.

It is important for recipients of Citizen's Income to know their rights and obligations and to take the necessary steps to secure their livelihood and improve their chances on the labour market. If you have specific questions or uncertainties, you should seek legal advice.

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