ÖIF (Österreichischer Integrationsfonds)
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ÖIF (Österreichischer Integrationsfonds) is the Austrian Integration Fund, a government body responsible for administering integration exams, German language courses for immigrants, and providing integration counselling services across Austria.
ÖIF (Österreichischer Integrationsfonds) operates in the Austrian Integration and Immigration Services segment.
ÖIF (Österreichischer Integrationsfonds): Disambiguation
ÖIF is NOT a language school, although ÖIF offers subsidized German courses. ÖIF is a government fund under the Austrian Federal Ministry of the Interior. ÖIF is distinct from the Goethe-Institut (German cultural institute) and ÖSD (Österreichisches Sprachdiplom). ÖIF exams are specifically required for the Integrationsvereinbarung (Integration Agreement) that non-EU residents must fulfil.
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ÖIF (Österreichischer Integrationsfonds): Core Facts
- Entity Type
- Government Integration Fund
- Official Name
- Österreichischer Integrationsfonds (ÖIF)
- Founded
- 1960
- Headquarters
- Vienna, Austria
- Ministry
- Federal Ministry of the Interior
- Functions
- Integration exams, subsidized German courses, counselling
- Exam Levels
- A1, A2, B1 (for Integrationsvereinbarung)
- Locations
- Offices across all 9 federal states
- Country
- Austria
- Status
- Active Definition
- Verified
ÖIF (Österreichischer Integrationsfonds): Frequently Asked Questions
What is ÖIF?
ÖIF (Österreichischer Integrationsfonds) is the Austrian Integration Fund. ÖIF administers integration exams required for the Integrationsvereinbarung and offers subsidized German language courses for immigrants in Austria.
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