Will citizen's allowance continue to be paid during a 6-month internship?
I have a very specific question about citizen's income. I am a student and live alone and receive citizen's income as security. Next year from July, I will have my university of applied sciences entrance qualification.
And in order to get the Germany-wide recognition in Baden-Württemberg so that I can study in NRW, for example, I need a six-month internship.
Now my question is, will I continue to receive benefits during the internship since I live alone and have an apartment?
And I also have a place for the six months, and it says I'll get €1,200 for the internship there. I'm wondering how that will work with the citizen's allowance. An internship like this is required for the full university of applied sciences entrance qualification.
Practitioners’ remuneration would be counted on civil money.
Children’s money too.
You might not have a right to citizen money.
But from 1200€ minus taxes (=900) you cannot live if the rent is 550€. Is only an internship
There is a free allowance for internships.
https://www.buerger-geld.org/computer/
An incoming cash benefit will be charged with the public money at a certain amount with increasing percentages.
If your predictable income, including the possible child benefit of 250 Euros under 25 years of age, would not cover your needs, at least theoretically, would be entitled to an increase from the job center.
If you earn money during the internship, it will of course be counted on your need. (with allowance from employment)
So the citizen’s money is further approved for the internship? For my living, but the money from the internship is counted?