I have learned so much about the German immigration and refugee system. I am so lucky that I was able to be place under Monica from In Via supervision. Since the day I met her she provided me with all of the information I needed and answered all of my questions.

I have to say that the German system or fortress is not made of iron, and it might be crumbling down, however, they have helped and have been helping so many people and for that I am grateful. Since the moment the refugees register as asylum seekers they have a roof over their heads, food, and healthcare. After a couple of days maybe weeks they are sent to a container or like I love to say a nicer housing situation. Asylum seekers get a monthly salary, free housing, and more depending on their individual situation. I am not familiar with how the process for asylum seekers is in any other country but I know for sure in Colombia and in The U.S. they don’t even give you housing and will not give you free money. The situation in Germany might not be a paradise, it could seem as unorganized, hectic, or not good, but they are doing something to help which is what matters at this present time. We don’t know how it will be in the future, I just hope that the other countries in the EU step in and help too.




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