- Relief for students: Decided special payment of 200 euros
- Wer does it get government support?
- when and how Has the money been paid?
Students should have only once Contribution of 200 euros take, this is what the government stipulated in the third aid package. On Thursday (December 1, 2022), the Bundestag passed the law for this. Approval in the Bundesrat is not necessary, the 200 euros are therefore done deal. The special payment is intended to support the srising prices for rent, utilities and groceries to pay. Who is allowed to rely on Energy package happy – and when will the money be paid?
200 euros for students: who exactly gets the money?
The flat-rate energy price is for everyone enrolled students thought. If anyone Bafög or other payments received from the state is irrelevant. Even the type of study it is not fundamental. In total there are approx 3.4 million beneficiaries.
Regardless of whether students private universities, double study programmes, students without German citizenship, part-time students or students with a free semester – they will all die 200 euros from the state to receive. There is only one requirement Domicile or “habitual residence” in Germany from 1 December. who one Technical school education does, also benefits. In technical schools, for example, educators or technicians are trained.
It is not clear why exactly the students receive 200 euros. For the the amount even the government makes no statement time online reported.
When will the money arrive to the students?
When and how the money ends up in the student’s account, it is not yet clear. However, the money doesn’t come automatically or even before Christmas. Eligible applicants must first submit an application for the flat-rate energy fee. The federal and state governments are currently working on one central application platform on the Internet. Federal Minister of Education Bettina Stark-Watzinger (FDP) announced in Berlin in mid-November: “Payments should start right at the beginning of next year, that is, in winter.” However, the opposition has doubts about this. CDU politician Lars Rohwer accused the government of “wasting” three months. He will do it more months necessary until the money reaches the people concerned because the application platform does not exist yet.
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