Germany’s Children’s Allowance – Kindergeld

By admin | Feb 11, 2010

In Germany there is such a thing as Children’s Allowance also known as Kindergeld. This is an allowance from the German government to help with the cost of raising children. You can get from €164 to €195 per child per month. They transfer it right into your bank account.

This Children’s Allowance known as Kindergeld is for those parents who don’t make enough income to support their children. Usually the parents who are entitled to the money, not the children, though an exception can be made in the case of orphans, or parents whose whereabouts are unknown.

Where to Apply for Kindergeld?
You can apply for Kindergeld at your local labor office Arbeitsamt


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