Germany paves way for asylum seekers' debit card to control transfers

Reuters

Published Apr 05, 2024 17:41

BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany on Friday paved the way for the introduction of special debit cards that put limits on how and where asylum seekers can spend the financial benefits the receive, part of a tougher migration policy.

The three parliamentary groups of Chancellor Olaf Scholz's government coalition agreed on a draft law that will be put to a vote in the nation's lower house, after the Green party came around to support it after months of negotiations.

Germany's regional states, some of which had already independently launched such shopping cards, had pushed for a nation-wide legal framework.