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The Voluntary Social Year (FSJ) in Germany

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Freiwilliges Soziales Jahr (FSJ) is a Voluntary Social Year in Germany that allows young people to work in the social sector, educational institutions, and healthcare facilities. The FSJ program is a state youth program for both German citizens and foreigners, which allows to volunteer. Its motto is “Fürmich – und fürandere!” (For me and for others!) justifies itself completely. Young people gain invaluable experience in work and communication through helping other people during their participation in the program.

Benefits of FSJ

    • Work Experience:  FSJ participants gain valuable work experience and acquire new skills that can help them in their future careers.

    • Training and Assistance: FSJ participants receive training and assistance throughout their placement. Mandatory workshops (25 days) on social work, health and safety, and other subjects are part of the training.

    • Networking: FSJ provides opportunities to connect with people from diverse backgrounds, including other participants, mentors, and professionals.

    • Personal Growth: The program offers participants to explore their strengths and weaknesses, develop self-confidence, and build interpersonal skills.
    • Certificate:  Upon completing FSJ, participants receive a certificate that recognizes their commitment and achievements during the program.

Specifications

    • Duration : Generally, The program lasts from 6 months to 1 year and can be extended for the next 6 months (up to 18 months)
    • Pay : Participants in the program are given a monthly stipend that ranges from €300 to €400 to pay the participant’s living expenses throughout the program. There are special cases where the amount may go up to €700, like in nursing.
    • Hours of Work:  38 to 40 hours per week of full-time employment.
    • Health Insurance: Participants receive paid medical insurance.
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Eligibility Criteria for FSJ

 

  1. Age:  You must be at least 16 years old and not older than 26 years old for FSJ program. if you are 27 or older, you can apply for BFD , a Federal Volunteer Service program. 
  2. Education: Applicant should have completed mandatory school education or have equivalent qualifications. If you have already completed vocational training or have a university degree, you may still be eligible for FSJ, provided the program’s content and objectives differ from your previous training.
  3. Nationality:  FSJ is open to both German citizens and foreigners. However, non-EU citizens must have a  valid residence permit  and a basic knowledge of the German language to participate in the program.

Newpolyglots Services:
* German language training (A1, A2, B1 and B2)
* Goethe Exam Preparation
* Document Collection
* FSJ Application
* Arranging Admission

* Cover Letter & Offer Letter
* Visa assistance

Requirements:
* 12th pass from any stream.
* Age should be between 16 to 26. People over 27 can only do BFD.
* German Language A2 full module or B1/B2 2 modules.
* Passport

FAQ

1. How long is FSJ in Germany?

An FSJ usually lasts 12 months, but at least six and a maximum of 18 months. If you are between 16 and 27 years old and are interested in an FSJ, you must first contact a legally approved institution.

2. How much is the stipend for FSJ in Germany?

You will receive at least 360 euros per month

3. What are the different types of FSJ?

FSJ for social caring, FSJ for cultural engagement, FSJ for sports, FSJ in politics, FSJ for preservation of historical monuments, FSJ for schools

4. What is the difference between BFD and FSJ?

BFD - Bundes-Freiwilligen-Dienst (Federal Voluntary Service) and FSJ - Freiwilliges Soziales Jahr (Voluntary Social Year) are the institutions that participate in the voluntary service. You have to be under 26 years old for the FSJ. There is no age limit for the BFD

5. What documents are required for FSJ in Germany?

Documents required for application include a detailed CV, a motivation letter explaining your interest in the FSJ, and any relevant certificates or diplomas. International applicants might also need to provide proof of their legal status and language proficiency.

6. What language do you need for FSJ Germany?

Most employers expect international applicants to speak German at least of A2 level.

7. How can I move to Germany as a volunteer?

If you are not a citizen of the European Union, you will need a visa or residence permit to become a volunteer in the Volunteer Services FSJ or BFD in Germany.

8. What are the benefits of volunteering in Germany?

FSJ is a remarkable opportunity for young individuals who are eager to make a positive impact on society while gaining valuable life experiences.

9. Do I need a blocked account for FSJ in Germany?

Since the FSJ pay is low, it is not enough to get a visa to stay in Germany. Therefore, applicants often have to pay a security amount into a blocked account before they can receive a visa.

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