Funding for Participation in German Language Courses
Funding for participation in German courses in Tyrol with 50% cost coverage up to a maximum of €4.00 per course unit. Applications must be submitted no later than two weeks after the course start.
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Grant criteria
Funding objective
The funding aims to improve the integration of immigrants by supporting the acquisition of the German language.
Eligible expenses
- Course fees for German courses (GER A1–B2)
Non-eligible expenses
- Grammar training
- Communication training
- Job-related German courses
Eligible to apply
- Individuals
Funding requirements
- Legal permanent residence in Austria
- Main residence in Tyrol
- No other funding possibility for German courses according to § 2
- Course must be offered by a recognized educational institution
- Course must take place in Tyrol
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Documents required for application
- Registration confirmation for the course (if available)
- Proof of residency status
- Insurance data extract
Description
Funding for participation in German courses in Tyrol provides financial support for participants who wish to improve their German language skills within the CEFR levels A1 to B2. 50% of the course costs are subsidized, up to a maximum of €4.00 per course unit, provided the instruction is offered by a recognized educational institution in Tyrol. Applications can be submitted electronically no later than two weeks after the course start date, as long as the main residence is in Tyrol and no other funding pursuant to § 2 of the guideline is granted. A minimum attendance rate of 75% is required for the one-time grant to be awarded.
Aiming to sustainably strengthen the integration of immigrants through targeted language support, the funding is directed at persons with lawful, permanent residence in Austria. Only general German courses without job-related content, grammar, or communication training are eligible for funding. For the application, a course registration confirmation (if available), proof of residence status, and an insurance data extract must be submitted. The income-independent funding is continuously available until December 31, 2029, and supports commitment to social cohesion, education, as well as vocational training and further education in the fields of migration, labor, and social affairs.
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