Good news for Ukrainians in Germany: the period of uncertainty is over. On November 22, 2024, the German Bundesrat (Federal Council) officially approved what everyone had been waiting for – the extension of temporary protection under §24 of the Residence Act until March 4, 2026. This decision provides an opportunity to breathe a sigh of relief and calmly plan your life for at least the next year.
The most important thing: the extension will be automatic. This means no queues, stress, or collecting countless documents. Let’s figure out how this will work and what awaits us in the future.
How it works: Everything you need to know in practice
The authorities’ decision simplifies life as much as possible. Here are the key points:
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No applications or visits. Your current residence permit (Aufenthaltstitel), valid until March 4, 2025, is automatically extended until March 4, 2026. You do not need to submit any applications or make appointments at the foreigners’ authority (Ausländerbehörde). All related permits, including access to the labor market, are also extended.
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What about documents? The physical card or sticker in your passport with an expired date remains your main document. The authorities will issue an official decree that can be referenced. When traveling, it is recommended to carry a printout of this decree. Some federal states may start issuing new cards over time, but this will be announced additionally at the local level.
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Travel. You can continue to travel. However, always carry your residence permit document with you. If you encounter problems, for example, when boarding a plane, calmly explain the situation and refer to the official decision of the German government on automatic extension.
Analysis: Why did this happen and what to expect after 2026?
At first glance, this is a purely technical solution. But if you look deeper, it says a lot.
Firstly, it’s pure pragmatism. Imagine if over a million people had to apply for extensions simultaneously. This would completely paralyze the work of migration services, which are already overloaded. Automatic extension is the only correct step to prevent bureaucratic chaos.
Secondly, it’s a signal to the economy. Employers can now be sure that their employees from Ukraine will not lose their legal status and right to work. This ensures stability in the labor market.
And the most interesting part – a look into the future. Germany’s decision is part of a pan-European policy. The EU Council has already decided to extend the Temporary Protection Directive itself until March 4, 2027. This means that the current extension in Germany until 2026 is likely just an intermediate step. It can be predicted with a high degree of certainty that in the autumn of 2025, we will see another automatic extension until 2027.
§24 or another residence permit? Time to think about the future
The “breather” you’ve received is the perfect time to think about your long-term plans. Temporary protection under §24 is an excellent, simple, and fast status. But if you see your future in Germany, it’s worth considering other options.
| Parameter | Temporary Protection (§24) | Work Residence Permit (e.g., §18a/b) |
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| Ease of obtaining | Extremely easy, no contract required | Requires a work contract, diploma recognition |
| Tied to work | No, you can change jobs freely | Yes, tied to a specific employer |
| Path to permanent residence | Counts towards residency period, but with nuances | Direct and clear path to permanent residence and citizenship |
| Reliability | Depends on the EU Directive (temporary status) | Stable status, independent of the situation in Ukraine |
Conclusion: Use this time wisely
The decision to extend temporary protection is a priceless gift that provides the main thing – time. Time to learn the language to the required level, find more qualified work, help children adapt in schools, and finally, without haste, decide for yourself the main question: how do you see your future?
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