Information for Students from Ukraine

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Important information for third-country nationals with temporary residence permit in Ukraine:

Displaced persons from Ukraine without Ukrainian citizenship, who have so far had temporary protection and a residence permit in accordance with § 24 AufenthG (Residence Act), need to in many cases apply for a residence permit by at the latest Tuesday, 4 March, to be able to remain in the country. Further information can be found here

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Our pages provide information for international students in general.

We have now also put together information especially for student refugees from Ukraine. The situation in Ukraine and developments here in Germany are very dynamic, which is why the following FAQs mainly provide links which reflect our current knowledge but which can – please be aware of that – change at any time.

Please, also consult the National Academic Contact Point Ukraine of the DAAD (Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst / German Academic Exchange Service). The website has put together lots of very useful information, offering a first orientation in Germany, especially regarding the German higher education and research system. You’ll also find an overview of various academic support services.

German: https://www.daad-ukraine.org/de/

Ukrainian: https://www.daad-ukraine.org/uk/

FAQs for students from Ukraine

General information

I am a student or future student and refugee – where can I receive free or affordable legal advice in Munich regarding residence and asylum?
What’s the Bavarian emergency fund “Ukraine-Krise” (Ukraine crisis) for studying and research?
I have just arrived in Munich – what are the next steps?
I have just arrived in Germany – what are the next steps?
I am a student or a future student who has fled Ukraine – what about residence?
Where can I find up-to-date information for Ukrainian students, researchers and universities?
Is there an app which provides up-to-date information and tips (for Munich)?
I fled to Germany, but am still studying online at my Ukrainian university. How can I finance my studies?
I am a refugee with disabilities and/or chronic illness. Where can I get help and support?
I fled Ukraine and am interested in beginning or continuing a course of studies. Can I take part in the Ukrainian university entrance tests or the Ukrainian test for continuing my studies at a Ukrainian university in Germany?
I have a (first) Ukrainian university degree. Where can I get advice regarding possibilities for its recognition in Germany?
I want to learn to talk and understand German – where can I find learning material that will help me?
Who supports Ukrainian refugees free of charge with services preparing students for university (e.g. assessment of German language skills, German courses)?
Can I take part in a German language course or take a German test for free? Or can I take a test to show my knowledge required for certain courses?

I am a student or a future student who has fled Ukraine – can I start studying in Germany?

What are the requirements for studying if I DON’T get a long-term residence permit as per § 24 AufenthG (Residence Act)?
What are the requirements for studying if I get a long-term residence permit as per § 24 AufenthG (Residence Act)?
What support is offered by the Munich universities for Ukrainian students and student refugees?
Where can I have my Ukrainian diploma/degree (e.g. Bachelor's) assessed in Germany?
Where can I get financial support for a German language course?

I would like to study in Germany – what all do I need to organise and think of?

General information
Is there a page that provides an overview regarding questions one might have on studying in Germany?
Where can I get financial support for a German language course?
Can I, as a student refugee from Ukraine, get financial support through “BAföG”?

Official information (ministries, government etc.)

What up-to-date information is provided by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) for Ukrainian refugees?
What up-to-date information is provided by the Federal Ministry of Health (BMG) for Ukrainian refugees?
What up-to-date information is provided by the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees (BAMF) regarding Ukrainian refugees entering Germany?
What information is provided by the City of Munich?
Can I, as a student refugee from Ukraine, get financial support through "BAföG"?
I have questions concerning medical care, health issues or health insurance. Where can I find information on the topic?

Should you have any further questions, you can contact the General Advice and Social Counselling Service of the Studierendenwerk München Oberbayern in MunichFreising or Rosenheim.

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Requirements for receiving Bafög referring to Ukrainian students who have fled and are enrolled at a German university