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Deportations From Germany Rise Nearly 20 % — Turkey and Georgia Top Destination List
Germany removed nearly 18,000 people in the first nine months of 2025, a 20 % jump year-on-year, with Turkey and Georgia the main destinations. The tougher stance increases compliance risk for employers of short-term non-EU staff.
EU Asylum Agency Releases 2025 Asylum Report, Highlights Germany’s Burden and Progress
The EU Asylum Agency’s 2025 report, released on 24 October, shows Germany handled 27 % of all EU asylum claims and praises its digital visa portal, but processing times remain above the EU average. Businesses can expect tighter document checks as authorities try to curb secondary movements.
Poll Shows Majority Back Chancellor Merz’s Remarks on Migrants and Urban ‘Cityscape’
A ZDF Politbarometer released on 24 October shows 63 % of Germans support Chancellor Merz’s assertion that non-integrated migrants adversely affect urban ‘cityscapes’. The findings strengthen the government’s hand in pushing tougher residence-law amendments that could raise compliance costs for employers sponsoring foreign talent.
BAMF Advertises 400 Integration-Unit Posts to Tackle Processing Backlog
BAMF posted more than 400 integration-unit vacancies on 24 October, aiming to clear certificate backlogs before stricter reporting rules start in 2026. Faster processing should benefit employers, but on-site audits of language courses will become more frequent.
Munich Customs Seize €69,000 in Gold from Returning Holiday-Makers, Issue Travel Advisory
Munich customs officers seized nearly €70,000 in undeclared gold jewellery from travellers returning ahead of the autumn break and reminded the public of strict €300 road-travel allowances. Employers sending staff abroad should brief them on customs rules, as violations can jeopardise residence status.
Interior Minister Releases Organised-Crime Report, Calls for Tighter Border Checks
Germany’s 2024 Organised-Crime Report, unveiled on 24 October 2025, links human-smuggling to drug trafficking and prompts the Interior Ministry to prolong border checks and boost airport policing. Businesses should prepare for longer transit times and stricter due-diligence expectations when hiring or transporting foreign workers.
Bavaria Reports Record High in Deportations and Voluntary Departures
Bavaria recorded 2,787 deportations and 11,859 voluntary departures in the first nine months of 2025, a post-2015 high. Officials credit closer federal–state cooperation and new readmission deals. The tougher enforcement climate will increase compliance pressure on employers that hire or post third-country nationals in Bavaria.