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In addition to what was already written on the matter in this thread, if you don't have a residence permit, when you're fired without a prior notice you'll only have so much time to find another company to hire you. Otherwise it's a bye-bye and you can go fuck yourself in some other country. I wouldn't say that's something that can be easily beaten by a severance at least if it's not some astronomically huge one like a year of salary or more
Sure, but anyone working without a residence permit knows that going in. Noone is say companies are giving out severance from the goodness of thier heart. Just that for most positions 2 weeks notice of quitting is a reasonable ask. And honestly, the company can't do anything if you don't give it. It's really your coworkers who will speak poorly of you to other companies.
That's true, notice from a worker is more a sign of a food workplace relationship, I think