Thousands of Britons claim dole in Germany
More than 10,000 Britons are claiming unemployment benefit in Germany because they are not “hassled” in to finding work there.
By Tom Whitehead
7:28PM BST 20 Oct 2013
Ex-pats receive up to £23,318 a year from the German taxpayer at a time when many in the UK complain of EU “benefit tourists” heading here to drain public funds.
Those Britons claiming in Germany either moved there to claim handouts or had been working there but lost their jobs.
Under EU rules, countries must provide state handouts to EU citizens if their own member state has the equivalent benefit back home – a policy both Britain and Germany object to.
The claimant figure makes up around a tenth of the British expat population in Germany and many have praised the hassle free system in contrast to “patronising” officials in the UK who make people look for work.
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Συνοπτικά, περισσότεροι από 10 χιλιάδες Βρετανοί παίρνουν επίδομα ανεργίας στην Γερμανία, επειδή εκεί δεν τους ενοχλούν για να βρούν δουλειά. Το πετυχαίνουν αυτό, εκμεταλλευόμενοι έναν κανόνα της Ε.Ε. που λέει οτι μια χώρα της Ε.Ε. πρέπει να παρέχει επίδομα σε πολίτες που προέρχονται από μια άλλη χώρα της Ε.Ε., αν το επίδομα ισχύει στην παρτίδα τους.
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