Professional language courses provide professional German language skill training to prepare for the job market. Since 2016, 400,000 people with a migrant background have participated. “Learning German is of central importance for the sustainable integration of refugees,” said Uta Saumweber-Meyer, head of the BAMF. People with a migration background who need further language training and who are looking for a job or are unemployed can take part in the vocational language courses. The target group also includes people who have a recognized professional or training qualification.
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