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Migrants fail German tests in increasing numbers |
2019-03-23 |
[DW] The number of Around 45 percent of Of the roughly 202,000 people taking a course in 2018, 93,500 failed, according to government data cited in the Neue Osnabrucker Zeitung daily. One in four failed even after doing additional classes. In 2017, the percentage of those who failed was 40 percent. The course is aimed at teaching participants a lower to intermediate level of German, classified as B1. It also requires people to sit an exam titled "Life in Germany." According to figures quoted in daily Die Welt nearly 40,000 of those taking part last year were Syrians, followed by Afghans, Iraqis, Romanians, Turks and Bulgarians. Nearly 45,000 participants were illiterate when they started their classes. Welt reported Friday that some providers are being sued by the BAMF for fraud and the falsifying of documents. The paper says one course provider is even suspected of aiding and abetting the subreption of citizenship by letting participants pass without the required language skills. The report says 16 providers had seen their license revoked or not renewed last year. BAMF is to publish definitive figures in May, the paper states. The report says one issue is that no clear guidelines have been set to assess what constitutes "orderly, regular attendance" of courses, leaving it up to the individual teacher to decide if a participant has attended often enough to pass. |
Posted by:trailing wife |
#3 The simplest test is easy. will they earn above average wage? If not they'll harm German productivity, which is the backbone o continues German wealth.. |
Posted by: Bright Pebbles 2019-03-23 08:11 |
#2 Serious Snark O' The Day candidate right there... |
Posted by: Raj 2019-03-23 00:30 |
#1 Kaum zu glauben! |
Posted by: Glasing Untervehr4432 2019-03-23 00:21 |