Beyond Elterngeld: All Additional Familiy Benefits you should know about

✅ Quick Summary: Don’t Miss Out on These Benefits

When you become a parent in Germany, Elterngeld (Parental Allowance) is a great support – but it’s just the beginning. There are many other benefits that can help your family financially, especially if you are a foreign family living in Germany. This guide will help you understand:

  • Kindergeld (Child Benefit) – 255 euros per child per month.
  • Kinderzuschlag (Child Supplement) – Up to 250 euros per child for low-income families.
  • Unterhaltsvorschuss (Advance Maintenance Payment) – For single parents without child support.
  • Wohngeld (Housing Allowance) – To help cover your rent.
  • Familiengeld (Family Allowance) – A special benefit for families in Bavaria.
  • Mehrlingsgeld (Multiple Birth Allowance) – For parents with twins, triplets, or more.
  • Regional Benefits (Geburtsbeihilfe, School Supplies Package, and more).
  • Bürgergeld (Citizen’s Income) and Sozialhilfe (Social Assistance) – For families with very low income.

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🌱 1. Kindergeld (Child Benefit)

Kindergeld is a monthly payment for all children living in Germany, including children of foreign parents.

  • Amount: 255 euros per child per month (2025 rate).
  • Who can apply? All parents living in Germany, including foreigners with a residence permit that allows work or study.
  • How to apply? Through the Familienkasse (Family Benefits Office) of the Federal Employment Agency.

✅ Example Calculation:

  • A family with two children will receive:
    255 euros × 2 = 510 euros per month.

🌿 2. Kinderzuschlag (Child Supplement)

If your income is low, but you are not receiving Bürgergeld (Citizen’s Income), you may qualify for Kinderzuschlag.

  • Amount: Up to 250 euros per child per month (2025 rate).
  • Who can apply? Families who receive Kindergeld but have a low household income.
  • How to apply? Through the Familienkasse, just like Kindergeld.

✅ Example Calculation:

  • A single parent with one child, earning 1,200 euros net per month, may receive 250 euros in Kinderzuschlag, depending on rent and other costs.

🌸 3. Unterhaltsvorschuss (Advance Maintenance Payment)

This benefit supports single parents if the other parent does not pay child support.

  • Amount:
    • Children under 12: 187 euros/month.
    • Children 12–17: 252 euros/month.
  • Who can apply? Single parents living in Germany.
  • How to apply? At your local Jugendamt (Youth Welfare Office).

💡 Tip for Foreign Families: Even if the other parent is abroad, you may still qualify.


🌻 4. Wohngeld (Housing Allowance)

This is a rent subsidy for low-income families, including foreign families with a residence permit.

  • Amount: Depends on income, family size, and local rent levels.
  • Who can apply? Families who rent or own a home in Germany.
  • How to apply? At your local Wohngeldstelle (Housing Office).

✅ Example Calculation:

  • A family of four in a high-rent area may receive 150–400 euros per month, depending on their income.

🌺 5. Familiengeld (Family Allowance) in Bavaria

If you live in Bavaria, you may receive this special benefit.

  • Amount:
    • 250 euros per month for the first and second child.
    • 300 euros per month for the third and further children.
  • Who can apply? All families with children aged one and two years.
  • How to apply? Payment is automatic if you receive Kindergeld.

✅ Example Calculation:

  • A family with two children aged one and two receives:
    250 + 250 = 500 euros per month.

🌷 6. Mehrlingsgeld (Multiple Birth Allowance)

For parents of twins, triplets, or more, Mehrlingsgeld provides extra support.

  • Amount: Varies by state. In Baden-Württemberg, 2,500 euros per child beyond the first (one-time payment).
  • How to apply? Through your local social services office (Sozialamt).

✅ Example Calculation:

  • Parents of triplets in Baden-Württemberg receive:
    2,500 euros × 2 = 5,000 euros (one-time payment).

🌾 7. Regional Benefits (Geburtsbeihilfe, School Supplies Package, and More)

Some German states offer additional benefits:

  • Geburtsbeihilfe (Birth Grant) in some states: A one-time payment for the birth of a child.
  • School Supplies Package as part of Bürgergeld: Support for school supplies for children from low-income families.
  • Special benefits for single parents: Additional allowances to help cover childcare costs.

💡 Tip: Check with your local Jugendamt or Sozialamt for regional benefits.


🌿 8. Bürgergeld (Citizen’s Income) and Sozialhilfe (Social Assistance)

If your income is too low to support your family, you may qualify for these benefits.

  • Who can apply? Families with low or no income, including foreigners with a valid residence permit.
  • How to apply? Bürgergeld at the Jobcenter, Sozialhilfe at the Sozialamt.

✅ Family Benefits Checklist

  • ✅ Apply for Kindergeld immediately after birth.
  • ✅ Check if you qualify for Kinderzuschlag.
  • ✅ If you are a single parent, apply for Unterhaltsvorschuss.
  • ✅ Calculate if you are eligible for Wohngeld.
  • ✅ If you live in Bavaria, make sure you receive Familiengeld.
  • ✅ If you have twins or more, apply for Mehrlingsgeld.
  • ✅ Explore regional benefits in your state.
  • ✅ If your income is very low, consider Bürgergeld or Sozialhilfe.

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