MasileinDE wrote:Sylvan wrote:MasileinDE wrote:
really? I thought if you have the student certification, you're allowed until your studies are finished
worth checking up on your options though, because you have to have health insurance and if you don't have any income, the state will provide it for you
only if you turn to the job center and register yourself as Arbeitssuchend which doesn't really apply to me because I'm a full time student. They sometimes pay Wohngeld if your parents are poor or they disowned you but they always go to your parents for money first.
that sounds like they missed out on a very important step then
because a whole bunch of professions take people more than 26 years of age to finish their studies and not being able to have a job and you are by law required to have health insurance
have you tried calling the insurance your parents were registered at and just simply ask them (like pretend you're the most stupidest person on earth) what to do now
they should be able to redirect you to someone who can help you in figuring out what you need
Yeah, I researched this, sadly there is no other way except get a job that provides insurance but they rarely do in student towns.