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Victoria Ray
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Visa & Residence

Permanent residence in another EU country, just moved to Germany

Hello,

I am a non-EU citizen who have got a permanent residence in EU member state. I have moved to Berlin on August 13, 2024 and I am staying at a friend's place until September 03. From that date I will move to an apartment which I have booked. I do not have a job yet, but I am looking for a job. I know that I am allowed to work in Germany. My question is, should I declare my address to German authorities now? And should I ask for a personal number in Berlin while I do not have a job yet ?

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Barbara Stasiak_Community Manager

Hello @Victoria Ray  , thank you for reaching out to us. Before I give you some information, could you let me know if you have a permanent residence in one EU member state or if you have EU permanent residence? Best, Barbara 

Victoria Ray

Hi Barbara,

Thank you very much for reaching out. I have long-term residence in EU, from another member state (not Germany).

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Barbara Stasiak_Community Manager
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@Victoria Ray  thank you for your reply. First of all, you should let the German authorities (Bürgeramt) know your new address within two weeks. This is a legal requirement in Germany, which helps to make sure you can get important communications and services: https://handbookgermany.de/en/registration Every resident in Germany gets a personal number, which is a unique identifier. Even though you don't have a job yet, it's still a good idea to get a personal number. If you have any further questions, please let us know. You can also ask for advice in the forum, e.g. see if others have had similar questions or topics and write your questions below + tag the person (with @). Best wishes Barbara  

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