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Who is suitable to apply for German immigration?

# German Immigrants # Introduction Germany is a Schengen country and an EU economy country. After obtaining a residence visa, the applicant can travel freely in 26 Schengen countries and enjoy good social welfare. So let's find out who is suitable for applying for German immigration.

1. Who is suitable to apply for German immigration?

First, entrepreneurs who are optimistic about the German investment market.

China is now the country with the largest number of investment projects in Germany, surpassing the United States (second place) and Switzerland (third place). Among China enterprises investing in Europe, 63% chose Germany as their investment destination.

The specific reasons for the good business environment in Germany include: many commercial modernization laws have greatly guaranteed and tilted the entrepreneur market and increased the confidence of entrepreneurs.

Enterprise visa is the choice for entrepreneurs to immigrate. They invest in a project that they completely control and run the company according to their business needs. In the absence of rigid requirements such as turnover and number of employees, you can become a permanent resident only by operating normally for 3 years according to the business plan.

Second, people who value their children's education and their own education.

As the birthplace of nine-year compulsory education, Germany has always been highly respected by the global education community. Whether in the construction of new majors or the improvement of school infrastructure, the German government invests a lot of money in education every year.

After obtaining German residence status, children can not only enjoy free education in German public schools, but also receive a world-class education model and be proficient in Chinese, English and German. After graduating from a German university, you can get a diploma with high global gold content.

Third, people who need quality living security.

Germany's social welfare is world-famous. Its medical security system is very sound, and the insurance coverage rate is as high as 100%. If one person is insured, the whole family will benefit.

After obtaining German residence status, you can enjoy benefits such as spouse's legal work, free education for children, and equal childcare allowance. Even for those who are eager for a high-quality pension environment in the future, it is a wise choice.

Fourth, the management of the enterprise seeks a comfortable working environment.

According to an OECD survey of 36 developed countries, Germany has become the country with the shortest working hours in the world.

The average annual working hours of German employees are only 137 1 hour, that is, 27.37 hours per week and only 3.95438+0 hours per day. In addition, working in Germany can also enjoy an average of 30 days of annual leave (more than 70%), weekend 104 days. All kinds of festivals and elections have holidays and never work overtime.

Verb (abbreviation for verb) World traveler and businessman

Germany is a Schengen country and an EU economy country. Applicants can travel freely in 26 Schengen countries after obtaining a residence visa. If you get a German passport, you can get a visa-free visa to 77 countries or regions around the world, which greatly facilitates your business and travel in Europe and even the world.

2. Hot cities

I. Munich (Munich)

The richest city and the location of two universities.

As the capital of Bavaria and the most developed city in Germany, the cost of living in Munich is relatively equal to that in Germany. The world's largest University of Munich and technical university of munich stand here.

Second, Berlin.

The capital and cultural capital of Germany, the largest gathering place for foreigners.

Berlin is the capital and city of Germany. Berlin is a city in culture, politics, media and technology. It has many famous universities-Humboldt University, Free University of Berlin, Berlin University of Technology, Berlin University of the Arts, Berlin Conservatory of Music and so on.

Third, Cologne (K? ln)

A prosperous commercial city with a strong modern flavor.

Located on the Rhine River, Cologne is the fourth largest city in Germany, an ancient and prosperous modern commercial city, and the seat of one of the German universities, the University of Cologne.

Fourth, Frankfurt (Frankfurt)

Germany's financial center and transportation center

Frankfurt is an important industrial, commercial, financial and transportation center in Germany and even Europe. It has an aviation hub and a railway hub in Germany, and operates 85% of German stock trading. Its cost of living is second only to Munich.

Verb (short for verb) Hamburg

Seaport and foreign trade city, the red light district in Europe

Germany's second largest city, the most important seaport and foreign trade center, is known as "Germany's gateway to the world". As a port city, Hamburg also has a European-scale red light district.

Six, Düsseldorf (dü sseldorf)

The capital of North Rhine-Westphalia is also a popular immigrant city.

Dü sseldorf, as the capital of North Rhine-westfalen, the most economically developed region in Germany, is the center city of German exhibition and communication industry. In the popularity survey of global immigrant cities, it ranks fourth in the world and first in Germany. Good economic conditions and moderate cost of living are one of the most important factors.