In what cases Kosovars may receive asylum in Germany

The small number of asylum seekers from Western Balkan countries, and who in 2017 have achieved the right to stay in Germany, falls into the field of “tracident cases”. However, neither have they been guaranteed attitudes, writes the DW, and adds that those who are rejected can no longer receive [...]
However, neither are they guaranteed attitudes, writes the DW, and adds that those who have been refused can even obtain a visa.
Meanwhile, according to DW, the Founding Law guarantees the right to political asylum for persecuted persons, and here asylum seekers from Kosovo, Albania, Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Macedonia are not right, since they cannot be admitted to be politically persecuted.
In fact, Germany at the end of 2015 has declared all Western Balkan countries to be <x0 substable”, respectively, countries in which there is no political persecution.
Federal entity for migration and refugee (BAMF) has rejected 97 per cent of all asylum demands made by citizens of countries from the Western Balkans.
Only a small number after 2015 have received the status of the people who are protected by the German State, and that people have asked to be known as special “rates”.
However, the main criteria in <x0) particular cases” is the length of the stay in Germany, and the degree that the person has integrated or is likely to integrate, whereas the main issue is whether he is able to ensure that he exists with his work.












