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hi there,lifeart wrote:You do not need to register with the immigration office, only with the registry office who will automatically transmit your file to immigration. If they in turn have any questions about your right of free movement they will ask you to come in.
If you are not gainfully employed (meaning you are working at least 10 hrs/week for pay) you may have to prove that you have enough money available. This usually means that you must have an amount equal to what you would receive from the German government for one year in cash benefits if you were eligible for this benefit (which you won't be, at least initially). In this case you will also have to prove that you have private comprehensive health insurance that covers you in Germany.
If these conditions are met (employent or not) you have the right of free movement in Germany and must be issued a "Freizügigkeitsbescheinigung" which is valid indefinitely
thanks bud,86ti wrote:Any insurance, in principle, that would be accepted as comprehensive. E111 doesn't exist anymore. I suppose you mean EHIC. But that only covers you for emergency situations and only for a limited time.MelC wrote:and does it have to be private medical insurance? or is the E111 sufficient?