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General situation of German immigrants (true sharing)

Germany is a highly developed country in economy, politics and culture, ranking among the best in the world. With 82.5 million residents, it is also the most important market in the EU. In addition to high-quality industrial products, Germany is also famous for its beautiful natural environment, food safety and hygiene, and rigorous and serious work style. The three great mountains in China are education, medical care and old-age care.

What is the situation in Germany?

Germany has a world-class education system, providing free education from kindergarten to university. Children between the ages of 2 and 6 can attend kindergarten, with no more than 20 students in each class. When dealing with German immigrants, children's education is guaranteed. The concept of education quality in Germany is different from that in China. The quality of teaching we require means that students can master solid cultural knowledge and take test scores as the standard. The quality of teaching in Germany lies in the improvement of students' thinking ability and whether students can use what they have learned to study and solve problems. German middle school students generally learn three languages. Besides learning their mother tongue well, English is a compulsory course. You can choose Spanish or French. Their study in middle school is relatively easy, because the state encourages young people to develop freely when they grow up. Once you enter the university stage, the requirements will be very strict and the academic level must reach a certain level. College entrance examination system-there is no national unified college entrance examination, and the school recommends going to college according to the students' graduation examination results, and students can get interest-free student loans.

Germany is known as one of the countries with high welfare in the world. The government encourages childbearing, and if one parent stops working, he can get two-thirds of the original net salary (up to 12 months, no more than 25,200 euros a year, and up to 14 months if both parents take turns to take care of each child). For families in need, they can get an extra subsidy of 400 euros per month (no more than 2 years). Children of immigrant families can also receive the government's 185 euro child allowance every month, just like other German children, until their children reach the age of 25. If the child has working income between the ages of 65,438+08 and 25, the collection of alimony will stop.

Unemployment benefits, the unemployed can apply for more than 300 euros per month (up to 12 months), or even in-kind relief. The government is also responsible for paying the housing rent of the recipients.