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What do Germans do most when they immigrate to China?

German immigrants can be divided into the following ways:

1. Study abroad

The study visa is based on article 16 of the German Aliens Act, and can be changed into a work visa with article 18 after graduation. After working for two years, you can apply for permanent residence in Germany by paying two years' pension insurance (which will be deducted directly from your salary), which is the so-called green card.

2. Investment immigration: set up a company and apply for a company visa.

The handling of corporate visas needs to comply with the provisions of Article 2 1 of the German Aliens Act. This clause requires the applicant's company to have local public interests, and the units that evaluate the applicant's visa are the foreign exchange administration and the chamber of commerce.

Treatment conditions:

At this stage, their evaluation criteria are whether the applicant has many years of business experience in China, whether he has a company, and whether the company has business dealings with Germany or the European Union.

If you don't look at the above problems, the success rate of corporate visas is relatively low.

If you have obtained a legal person visa for three years after approval, you can get a German green card.

Processing steps:

1。 Prepare relevant notarial documents required for the establishment of the company.

2。 notarize

3。 Open a German company account.

4。 Submit to the court for industrial and commercial registration.

5。 Prepare business plans, financial plans, resumes of applicants, etc.

6。 The German consulate submits the visa application and signs it.

7。 Get a visa

From experience:

Because of my work, I also met some business owners who immigrated through successful corporate visas. According to their experience, the first application seems difficult. It takes about six months to eight months from the establishment of the company, the preparation of visa materials to the final visa. It seems that the official institution in Germany needs supplementary materials, and it is quite tossing in the middle, but it seems that he has found a friend or intermediary. So I successfully got a corporate visa. Before, as a businessman, I did some trade between Germany and China, and also got purchasing service. According to a friend, he thought it was easy. First of all, German products are easily available in China. The company paid some taxes and took care of several administrative staff to do odd jobs. Now it has successfully obtained permanent residency.

3. Work visa

Another way is to apply for an employee visa. The applicant must have a German company as the employer, and the employee visa should be handled in accordance with the provisions of Article 18 of the German Law on Foreigners. This law requires applicants to have a labor contract that conforms to the German labor law, pay in line with local German standards, and have excellent academic qualifications and foreign language skills. They can apply for a German green card five years after obtaining an employee visa.