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Quiting my mini job

If I quit my mini job, or change from one mini job to another, can I have the unemployment benefits, such as housing, health insurance, and German classes help?

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Yara_Community Manger

Hello @alexboelter ,  thank you for your question. In general you can receive Bürgergeld which includes health insurance and housing support to a certain amount. However, whether or not you can receive Bürgergeld depends also on your current residency status and some other conditions. For example enrolled university students are not allowed to receive unemployment benefits.
You can read more about unemployment benefits here: https://handbookgermany.de/en/jobcenter
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Maybe our experts from @Faire Integration in Schleswig-Holstein have some further suggestions for you?
Please let me know if you have further questions.

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Faire Integration in Schleswig-Holstein

Dear @alexboelter , with a mini job you will probably not be eligible for unemployment benefits. In order to be eligible for unemployment benefits you have to contribute to the "Arbeitslosenversicherung" for at least 12 month in the last 30 month. An insurance for unemployment benefits. Usually, when we work, our gross wage will partly be contributed to the unemployment benefits insurance. But with a mini job, you do not contribute to that (gross=net).
If you had another job before the minijob, or contributed voluntary to the unemployment benefits for at least 12 month, then you can apply for unemployment benefits.
If you are not eligible for unemployment benefits, you might be eligible for Bürgergeld or another kind of social benefits. As @Yara_Community Manger it depends on your residency status and some other conditions. I would suggest that you contact a local "Migrationsberatung". They can tell you what's possible. Also maybe they can support you with applying for a german class.

But attention: maybe the jobcenter, the institution that pays Bürgergeld, might sanction your social benefits, because you quit your mini job without an important reason. I would advise you to arrange an appointment with the jobcenter to agree upon quitting your minijob that they will pay Bürgergeld, german class etc.
If you want more work related information, feel free to contact us or a Faire Integrations Consultation in your federate state: https://www.faire-integration.de/de/topic/11.beratungsstellen.html
I hope I could help you.
Best regards
Nora
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