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Requirements and advantages of German entrepreneurs' immigration

# German Immigration # Introduction The German Immigration Project is an immigration scheme designed for China entrepreneurs who intend to immigrate to Germany according to Article 2 1 of the German Aliens Law. The main purpose of the German Entrepreneur Project is that entrepreneurs can get a permanent residence card as long as they set up a company in Germany. After three years, they can change their permanent residence cards, and after eight years, they can choose to become citizens. At the same time, the spouse of the entrepreneur and children under the age of 16 can obtain residence cards, and their residence after entry is not restricted. Here are the requirements and advantages of German entrepreneurs' immigration. Welcome to read!

Requirements and advantages of German entrepreneurs' immigration

Assist the applicant to set up a German limited liability company and provide high-quality professional business consulting, enterprise trusteeship, operation guidance, project evaluation and other services throughout the process; Interview counseling for applicants to help them pass the interview;

Assist the applicant to obtain the right of abode in Germany as soon as possible, and the processing period is 6 months; One person can enjoy the whole family * * * After obtaining the long-term residency, the applicant can immediately apply for the family reunion of his spouse and children, and the whole family enjoys the same social security and rights as German citizens;

Renewal requirements:

1. Successfully run your own company according to the business plan;

2. Log in once every 182 days, and stay every 10 days; (Germany is recommended as the main place of residence)

During his stay in Germany, he did not endanger public safety;

4. 1+ 1+ 1 or 1+2.

Requirements for permanent residence:

1. Log in once every 182 days and stay every 10 days; (Germany is recommended as the main place of residence)

2. The language level of the principal applicant and spouse meets the requirements of German Grade B 1;

During his stay in Germany, he did not endanger public safety;

My family and I have enough living space.

Project advantages:

One person applies, and the whole family emigrates.

There is no need to prove the source of funds, which will not affect entrepreneurs to work in China, and there is no tax and no medical examination in the world.

No language requirements, no academic qualifications, no German-speaking staff.

After 3 years, I will move to permanent residence.

/kloc-Children under the age of 0/8 can attend public schools for free.

Parenting allowance for children before the age of 25, worth 57,000 euros.

With permanent residence status, you can travel to all EU countries.

Application conditions:

The main applicant is between the ages of 22 and 65.

College degree or above (if you have proven successful entrepreneurial experience, this item can be relaxed appropriately)

Holding shares of domestic companies or serving as legal representatives or independent individuals for more than 3 years and participating in company management.

You need to have more than 250,000 euros of disposable funds (no need to explain the source).

There is no criminal evidence.

The accompanying children must be under 16 years old.

Application process:

1. The applicant signs a contract with our company and fills in the evaluation form (1 month).

2. Fill in the application form and business plan, which will be examined and approved by the official German lawyer.

3. Apply for a German short-term visa after the relevant German legal documents are returned.

4. After the visa is approved, go to Germany to follow up the immigration application.

5. Collect information after the immigration application is approved.

6. Face-to-face signing of German embassy and consulate

7. Submit an immigration application to the embassy or consulate.

8. The visa was approved to be exchanged in Germany.

To apply for permanent residence in Germany after 9 or 3 years, you need German B 1.

Extended reading: an introductory article for German immigrants

I. List of totally prohibited items

No matter which country you fly to, the following items are prohibited from entering the country. Don't take them with you. If found, it may be confiscated or fined.

(raw or cooked) meat (including organs) and its products

Plant seeds, vegetables, fruits and soil;

Passengers are strictly prohibited from carrying or consigning lighters, matches, lighters, magnesium rods (flints) and other kindling (including various ignition devices).

Insects and other insects harmful to plants;

Wild animals and specimens;

Drugs and dangerous drugs;

Fireworks, cakes, yellow smoke, fireworks and other explosive or burning devices (substances) that can cause serious personal injury or endanger the safety of aircraft;

Daily knives, ammunition, weapons.

Two. List of prohibited articles in German customs

In addition to the above-mentioned items that are generally prohibited from entering the country, Germany has some special regulations of its own.

1. All legally authorized articles can be brought into and taken out of the country at will.

2. It is forbidden to carry anesthetic.

3. It is forbidden to carry all infringing and counterfeit products, all items with archaeological value, all items protected by rare species, and potatoes, cacti, soil and animal products (meat and dairy products) from non-EU countries. Even if I send mail-order products to Germany online instead of bringing them in person, I will abide by the entry regulations of German customs.

It is forbidden to bring banned books, pirated books and computer software into the country.

5. Duty-free entry and exit articles include: articles certified by Germany and sold as souvenirs or gifts; 50 grams of perfume or a quarter liter of toilet water.

1) 17 years old or older, 200 cigarettes or cigars 100 or 50 cigars or 250g of cut tobacco are allowed.

2) 17 years old or older, it is allowed to carry 1 liter of wine with alcohol content below 22% or 2 liters of aperitif wine or 2 liters of alcoholic drinks with alcohol content below 22% or 2 liters of liqueur.

3)/kloc-over 0/5 years old, 200g of coffee or100g of tea is allowed. 2 cameras, 1 camera, 15 film and 1 CD player.

Germany does not control the import and export of foreign currency and gold. You can bring it in or out at will, and you can freely exchange other currencies in Germany without any restrictions.

Further reading: the city of German immigrants

I. 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.

Three. eau de cologne

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

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, European red light district

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.

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.