Residenzpflicht (German for mandatory residence) is a legal requirement affecting foreigners living in Germany, more specifically applicants for refugee status (Asylbewerber) or those who have been given a temporary stay of deportation (Geduldete).
Those affected are required to live within certain boundaries defined by the applicants' local foreigners' office (Ausländerbehörde).
Foreigners with a stay of deportation are generally required to stay within the boundaries of their federal state (ranging from small city-states such as Bremen to larger states such as Bavaria) and are regulated by §61 and §95 of the German Residence Act (Aufenthaltsgesetz[3]) Foreigner who contravene the relevant legislation mentioned above can be imprisoned or face fines.
A 2007 complaint to the European Court of Human Rights was not accepted for judgment.
[4] Several immigrant and refugee advocacy organisations oppose the Residenzpflicht as a violation of fundamental human rights[5]