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Bilateral social security agreements outside the European Union

The economic interdependence of highly-developed industrialised nations and the resultant exchange of labour, the employment of foreign nationals in the Federal Republic of Germany, the large number of Germans who emigrated after the Second World War and are now approaching retirement age, and international tourism all necessitate the expansion of legal relations between the Federal Republic of Germany and other states in the area of social security.

Agreements that are concluded on the basis of reciprocity and the equal treatment of the nationals of both countries serve this purpose. Such agreements make sure that social protection is also ensured during stays or periods of residence in the other contracting state. A number of agreements that had been concluded in the past have since been superseded by EU regulations because the respective state has entered the European Union.

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