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Arriving
Registering a residence in Pforzheim
Registering in Pforzheim
Registering a residence in Pforzheim | Going to the Ausländerbehörde | Refugees and asylum seekers | Asylverfahren
Registering a residence in Pforzheim
Anyone moving to Germany needs to register their address in person with the local Meldebehörde within two weeks.
Going to the Ausländerbehörde
Every non-EU citizen coming to live in Germany has to register with the local Ausländerbehörde.
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