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Appeals regarding issued Art 50 EUV cards

As the Art 50 EUVAufenthaltstitel "Artikel 50 EUV" The Aufenthaltstitel "Art 50 EUV" is a residency title to be issued to British citizens from the end of the transition period. Its name is derived from Article 50 of the Treaty on European Union. The "Titel" refers to the document or card itself, and not the right, or permission that it confirms. card is issued in the way that it constitutes an administrative decision (Bescheid), there is a right of appeal attached to its being issued. This right of appeal needs to be exercised within 30 days of legal receipt of the card, and the BMIBundesministerium für Inneres The Bundesministerium für Inneres (BMI) / Ministry for the Interior (UK counterparty: the Home Office) is competent for public security, policing, border control as well as residency and citizenships. It is also responsible for elections and direct democracy instruments as well as the civil service in the respective provinces, as well as municipal level where they are not covered by the Federal Chancellery. recommends first, if you wish to appeal against the duration of a card issued (ie. 5 years instead of an expected 10 year card), to contact the issuing authority to check whether a clerical error may have occurred.

We have a new page about Art 50 EUV card appeals, in the case of a card being issued for a shorter duration than expected.

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