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Well.<strong> Here I am in Germany, where I’ve been since August.</strong> I came here for a few days, and ended up staying for months. (I’m supposed to be in Paris, teaching at a university there, but…well.<strong> Here’s the letter I sent to a lawyer a week or so ago:</strong> <strong>I am a British and American citizen, stranded in Berlin by COVID</strong>. I arrived before the 31st of December 2020, but was not able to get an anmeldung.<strong> I am a PhD student at an American university, and I have held a fellowship at a university in Paris since September 2019. It expires in August</strong> this year. I have been teaching classes for the French university remotely from Berlin since August 2020. <strong> I had planned to declare residency in France, but I am at high risk for COVID, and am concerned that the case numbers are too high to fly back safely. I would like your advice</strong> on two questions: 1. What are the options for declaring residency in Germany? 2.<strong> What is the process for registering for an eventual vaccine appointment in Germany, and how do I do that, given my complicated residency situation? (Ideally, i would get vaccinated here and then fly back to France to declare residency before the June 30 deadline, but i don’t know how to go about it. )</strong> I am aware that vaccines for my category are not yet available, but I’d like to know how to get on the list, and that seems to require residency. I appreciate that this may not be your specialty, but I would welcome any advice you have. » If you have time to advise us, please let me know!“ So,<strong> I’m caught in the pincers of two world events: Brexit and Covid. I very much want to declare residency in Europe, but I’m in one country and my paperwork says I’m in another.</strong> I had expected the COVID-19 case numbers would drop ages before, or that the vaccination rollout would be faster. But,<strong> here I am, nose up against the deadline, and still not sure I can safely get back to France in time. It’s suspenseful!</strong>
May 10, 2021