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Registration at the Einwohnermeldeamt is mandatory for every citizen residing in Germany. Certain deadlines and rules must be followed. <\/p>\n

When moving to a new apartment, the citizen must register at the relevant Residents’ Registration Office Registration Office within two weeks. This will require some documentation, such as your ID card or passport. <\/p>\n

However, there are also special cases where registration may not be necessary. This may be the case, for example, if you are temporarily staying in another city or have a second home. <\/p>\n

This series of articles discusses the general regulations regarding registration at the Residents’ Registration Office and deals with the most important issues. It also discusses specifics in different states. <\/p>\n

Who is obliged to register at the Residents’ Registration Office? Registration Office?<\/h2>\n

Generally, anyone who takes up residence in Germany is required to enroll in the Resident Registration Office within two weeks. This applies to both Germans and foreigners.<\/p>\n

The registration obligation applies regardless of whether the residence is taken permanently or temporarily. Even those who only move into a second home are obliged to register.<\/p>\n

It is also important to note that children as young as 16 years of age are already eligible for Medicare. If you are under the age of 18, you are independently obliged to register at the Residents’ Registration Office Registration Office. In the case of underage children, this is usually done by the parents.<\/p>\n

Finally, it should be noted that people who do not have a permanent residence in Germany, but who regularly stay or work here, are also required to register at the Residents’ Register Registration Office.<\/p>\n