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The Schengen visa expired in Germany can be automatically extended until the end of June.

Due to the epidemic, many countries closed international transportation channels to control the spread of the virus, and many people were forced to stay in other countries. In this way, the first problem they have to face is the expiration of their visas. The German government said that Schengen visas that expired during the epidemic can be automatically extended until the end of June.

The Schengen visa expired in Germany can be extended until the end of June.

The website of the German Federal Ministry of the Interior recently released a news announcement saying that those who are temporarily unable to leave Germany due to the epidemic after the Schengen visa expires do not have to bear the responsibility of illegal detention. There is no need to apply for a residence permit before June 30, 2020. Those who have expired Schengen visas can still work. The interim provisions will take effect on April 10. The German Federal Ministry of the Interior will evaluate whether to extend this temporary measure after June 30 according to the epidemic situation.

The German Embassy in China reminded that citizens in Germany should check their visas, purchase corresponding medical insurance according to legal requirements and do a good job in epidemic prevention.

German compulsory home isolation order

On the same day, the compulsory home isolation order agreed by the German federal government and the states came into effect. From 00: 00, the German Federal Police began to inform all arriving passengers at Frankfurt Airport, the country's largest airport, that they must be consciously isolated. According to preliminary estimates, the new regulations will be implemented at least until April 19.

According to the quarantine plan adopted by the German cabinet earlier, passengers arriving from abroad, commuters who have to travel between Germany and neighboring countries, and truck drivers can all be exempted. Germans who stay abroad for no more than 24 hours or seasonal workers in specific industries can also be exempted.

Previously, Germany had asked foreigners without "convincing reasons" not to enter the country. After the implementation of the new regulations, foreigners who have no permanent residency in Germany are actually turned away.

Cumulative diagnosis in Germany

According to the German Daily Mirror, as of 7: 00 on April 12, Beijing time, COVID-19 cases 125452 were confirmed in Germany, an increase of 3237 cases over the previous day. * * * 287 1 person died, more than the previous day 164 person.