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Second home tax
If you or family members use other flats in Munich in addition to your main residence, you must pay second home tax.
Loss or theft of eID card
If your eID card is lost or stolen, there is some information to bear in mind. You can find it here.
Deregister residence
If you move abroad, give up a secondary residence or no longer have a permanent residence, you must deregister.
eID card (EU/EEA)
Citizens from an EU country (except Germany) or Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein can apply for an eID card.
Cancellation Loss or theft of the eID card
If your lost or stolen eID card turns up, please inform your Citizens Office immediately.
Register or re-register your place of residence
If you move to Munich, you must register as soon as possible - even if you are re-registering within the city. The law stipulates 14 days.
Register or re-register residence - Family
If you are moving to Munich as a family, you must register within 14 days - even if you are moving within the city.
EU permanent residence permit
The EU permanent residence permit is an unlimited residence title and offers the same rights as the settlement permit.
Cancellation of the residence permit, § 51 AufenthG
You need a certificate for longer stays abroad. The certificate is necessary, otherwise your residence permit may lose its validity.
Loss of residence or identity documents
If you have lost your residence permit, travel document or other documents or if they have been stolen, you can report the loss here.
Entry and residence - Swiss nationals
Special regulations apply to Swiss nationals under the Agreement of 21 June 1999 between the European Community and its member states.
Transfer of the residence permit to the new passport
If you have received a new passport, you must also apply for a new electronic residence permit.
Permanent residence certificate - EU and EEA citizens
If you are an EU/EEA citizen and have been here for 5 years with the right of free movement, you can apply for a certificate of permanent residence.
Apply for a settlement permit
With a settlement permit, you can live and work in Germany without any time or place restrictions.
Collection of electronic residence permits and travel documents
If you would like to collect your electronic residence permit or electronic travel document, you will need an appointment.
Settlement permit from the age of 16
Do you want to apply for a settlement permit? Then you must observe the following.
Residence permit – Opportunity right of residence
Tolerated persons can apply for a residence permit with the right of residence opportunity in order to later fulfil the requirements for a long-term right of residence.
Settlement permit for highly qualified persons
In special cases, highly qualified foreign nationals can obtain a permanent residence permit without prior residence in Germany.
Settlement permit for persons entitled to asylum and refugees
You have been living here for 3 or 5 years as a recognised asylum seeker, refugee or resettlement refugee and would like to apply for a settlement permit.
Settlement permit for civil servants
You have been a civil servant for three years and want to apply for a permanent residence permit.
Settlement permit for skilled workers
You are a skilled worker and want to apply for a permanent residence permit.
Residence permit for family members of Germans
Foreign family members of Germans receive a residence permit for family reunification.
Settlement permit with EU Blue Card
Do you have an EU Blue Card? Then you can apply for a settlement permit under certain conditions.
Settlement permit for reasons of international law, humanitarian or political reasons
You have been living here for 5 years for reasons of international law, humanitarian or political reasons and would like to apply for a settlement permit.
Entry and residence - residence permit from another EU country
If you have a permanent residence permit in another EU country, you will receive a residence permit if you fulfil all the requirements.
Harmonisation of the name with German law
If you have been recognised as a late repatriate through naturalisation or have chosen German law for your name, you can have your name adapted.
Settlement permit after dissolution of marriage
If you have separated from a person with a permanent residence permit, you can obtain a settlement permit under certain conditions.
Residence permit - Humanitarian residence without protection status
Residence permit for rejected asylum seekers, by order of the highest state authority or if it is impossible to leave the country.
Settlement permit for former Germans
Former Germans can apply for a settlement permit under certain conditions.
Settlement permit for family members of Germans
Under certain conditions, family members of Germans can apply for a settlement permit after three years of residence.