The Berlin Immigration Office (German: Landesamt für Einwanderung, or LEA) is the state government agency responsible for immigration in Berlin. It replaced...
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which is the office of the Governing Mayor. It also has seven state-level agencies (Landesämter), such as the Berlin Immigration Office. Berlin is divided...
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to 4 million. Active immigration and asylum politics in West Berlin triggered waves of immigration in the 1960s and 1970s. Berlin is home to at least 180...
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enforced there. Asylum policies in West Berlin triggered waves of immigration during the 1960s and 1970s. Berlin is home to about 250,000 Turks (especially...
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destination country do not fall under the definition of immigration or migration; seasonal labour immigration is sometimes included, however. As for economic...
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promised to reform immigration law. In 2023, the coalition began implementing a series of reforms including the Skilled Workers Immigration Act (in German...
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against immigrants, as well as harsher immigration policies like family separation. Research relating to immigration and crime has been described both as...
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to control immigration to West Germany. During the 1950s and 1960s, a group known as Gastarbeiter participated in an organised immigration programme to...
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geography) between West Berlin and West Germany. There were no separate immigration regulations for West Berlin, all immigration rules for West Germany...
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The Jewish Museum Berlin (Jüdisches Museum Berlin) was opened in 2001 and is the largest Jewish museum in Europe. On 3,500 square metres (38,000 square...
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The 74th annual Berlin International Film Festival, usually called the Berlinale, took place between 15 and 25 February 2024 in Berlin, Germany. Kenyan-Mexican...
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Denmark has seen an increase in immigration over the past 30 years, with a large part of the immigrants originating from non-Western countries. As of...
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Wilgress as trade commissioner. It again moved to Berlin in 1938, and both it and the immigration office were closed in 1939 during the Second World War...
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its opposition to immigration, scepticism to gender-inclusive language, and trans rights. The party presents its anti-immigration stance as a way to...
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Quebec Government Offices (redirect from Quebec Government Office)
economy, education, culture, immigration, and public affairs. Delegations are similar, but do not deal with immigration issues. Bureaus handle a small...
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Demographics of Germany (section Immigration)
year the German population would have decreased without immigration. However, due to immigration the population has actually increased during the last half-century...
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and Trade Office, Bangkok Responsible for Bangladesh, Cambodia, Myanmar, and Thailand. Berlin – Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office, Berlin Responsible...
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Unknown (2011 film) (category Films set in Berlin)
driver Petra Schmidt-Schaller as an immigration officer Principal photography took place in early February 2010 in Berlin, Germany, and in the Studio Babelsberg...
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The fall of the Berlin Wall (German: Mauerfall, pronounced [ˈmaʊ̯ɐˌfal] ) on 9 November 1989, during the Peaceful Revolution, marked the beginning of the...
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controls is dealt with separately—see UK immigration enforcement. The beginnings of the modern-day UK immigration control can be traced from the final decade...
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Neukölln (locality) (redirect from Berlin-Neukölln)
early modern industrial immigration. The largest ever population of the quarter Neukölln was 278,208 in 1930. Modern immigration began in the mid-2000s...
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Alice Weidel (section Immigration)
Weidel has criticized the immigration policies of Angela Merkel, stating that "the country will be destroyed through this immigration policy. Donald Trump...
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Irving Berlin (born Israel Beilin; Yiddish: ישראל ביילין; May 11, 1888 – September 22, 1989) was an American composer and songwriter. His music forms a...
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Annalena Baerbock (section Immigration)
at the Free University of Berlin, but did not finish it. After her studies, Baerbock worked from 2005 to 2008 in the office of MEP Elisabeth Schroedter...
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Border control (redirect from Immigration control)
subsequent legislation in America (e.g. the Immigration Act of 1891, the Naturalisation Act of 1906, and the Immigration Act of 1917) resulted in an even stricter...
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Burlingame Treaty (category History of immigration to the United States)
specifically withheld. Chinese immigration to the United States was initially encouraged. Opposition in Congress to Chinese immigration led President Rutherford...
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The city of Berlin, Ontario, Canada, changed its name to Kitchener by referendum in May and June 1916. Named in 1833 after the capital of Prussia and later...
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Past Lives (film) (category Films about immigration to the United States)
2023". Berlin International Film Festival. Retrieved December 7, 2023. "Past Lives". Seattle International Film Festival. "Past Lives". Box Office Mojo...
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integrate immigrants through language courses and aims to further control immigration. Dual citizenship should only be allowed in exceptional cases. In terms...
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in global immigration history. From 1952–60, Israel regulated and restricted immigration from Muslim countries with a selective immigration policy based...
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