AZR law

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Basic data
Title: Law on the Central Register of Foreigners
Short title: AZR law
Abbreviation: AZRG
Type: Federal law
Scope: Federal Republic of Germany
Legal matter: Immigration law
References : 26-8
Issued on: September 2, 1994
( BGBl. 1994 I p. 2265 )
Entry into force on: October 1, 1994
Last change by: Art. 167 Regulation of June 19, 2020
( Federal Law Gazette I p. 1328, 1348 )
Effective date of the
last change:
June 27, 2020
(Art. 361 of June 19, 2020)
Weblink: Text of the law
Please note the note on the applicable legal version.

The German AZR Act ( AZRG ) contains regulations relating to the central register of foreigners .

structure

The law has the following structure:

  • Chapter 1 Registration Authority and Purpose of the Register
  • Chapter 2 General database of the register
    • Section 1 Reason for storage, content
    • Section 2 Data transfer to the registry authority, responsibilities, record-keeping requirements
    • Section 3 Data transmission by the registry authority, third parties to whom data is transmitted
      • Subsection 1 Data transmission to public bodies
      • Subsection 2 Data transfer to non-public bodies, authorities of other states and supranational or intergovernmental bodies
  • Chapter 3 Visa File
  • Chapter 4 Rights of the Data Subject
  • Chapter 5 Correction, deletion and blocking of data
  • Chapter 6 Other Authorities
  • Chapter 7 Final Provisions

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