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Hi! For those of you who applied for Niederlassungserlaubnis (permanent residency) after 4 years of living and working in Germany on the basis of being Fachkrafte (high-skilled), was having a completed Leben in Deutschland test a requirement without which you could not submit your documents? I know having a proof of B1 language proficiency is a requirement but I don't know if having a completed Leben in Deutschland test can also be a requirement and if so I don't know if me not having it could result in my case not being processed.
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