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Four Ways of Counting German Immigrants

# German Immigrants # Introduction Germany has become a destination country for many people because of its economic strength, education quality, medical benefits and high quality of life. The following are four ways to sort out German immigrants. Welcome to read!

1. Four ways of German immigration.

1, German legal person signing for immigration to Germany is a strict project, which requires the applicant's industry to be needed by the local government and an innovative R&D industry; The employment turnover of the entrepreneurial plan must be realized in the later period of permanent residence.

If the applicant's first goal is to start a business, you can try it.

Some legal person contracting institutions in the market are mainly projects in remote towns and villages. If you don't mind being in a remote place, with convenient life and rich educational resources, and you plan to really start a business, you can also consider this project.

2. German blue card immigrants

German blue card immigrants, mainly for high-quality employees, are a kind of work residence. Applicants must have a German-recognized education and have an employer contract with an annual salary of more than 50,000 euros. They can meet German B 1 in the second year of holding a blue card, or German A 1 in the third year of holding a blue card and can apply for permanent residence.

If the applicant is really employed by a German company and can get such a high salary, such an applicant is generally outstanding in ability, which is of course very suitable for such groups to apply for German blue card immigration. If you simply want to find a job, it is risky to go to the market to find the German packaging company offer, and it is easy to be revoked later, and it is a case involved; In addition, the employer of packaging is uncontrollable. If it runs away or goes bankrupt later, it will be a huge loss.

3. German housing immigrants

The so-called German housing immigrants (more than 250,000 euros), Germany itself does not have a housing immigration bill. These intermediaries signed a contract to package German legal persons as German housing immigrants, with the main purpose of selling houses and driving up housing prices, so as to make profits. The legal person signing itself does not need to buy a house, and it is definitely impossible to transfer to Germany for permanent residence without operating the company in the later period.

4. German entrepreneur immigrants

German entrepreneurial immigrants send executives to Germany to manage German subsidiaries through domestic companies. Different from German blue card immigrants, German blue card is a kind of work residence, and the main target group of the German government is high-quality talents. German entrepreneurial immigrants, the main purpose of the German government is to attract foreign companies to invest in Germany and activate the German economy, which is a kind of entrepreneurial residence.

The advantages of German entrepreneurial immigrants are:

The cost is low, and the whole family only needs 250,000 RMB.

Safe and risk-free, German company applicants can control it.

There are no hard and fast rules for the operation of German companies, which is really easy to operate.

2. Introduction of German Residence Permit

If your goal is to travel to Germany, you don't have to worry about the residence permit. A tourist visa allows you to stay in Germany for about 90 days and explore the country and all it has to offer. Although there is no residence permit, it cannot exceed the allowed 90 days.

So the German residence permit allows you to stay in Germany for more than 90 days. During this period, you can study, work or engage in other activities in this country.

But how do you know if you need a residence permit? Except foreigners from EU countries, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein, all foreigners need residence permits to stay in Germany for more than 90 days.

Many foreigners have to apply for a German residence permit or get a Schengen visa from their country to enter Germany for 90 days. However, for some countries, visa-free entry can be granted within the first 90 days to apply for residence permit in China.

According to your stay and the requirements you meet, there are various types of German residence permits. Generally speaking, there are three kinds of residence permits that allow you to stay in Germany for different periods of time.

Temporary residence permit or limited residence permit, as the name implies, is applicable to short-term accommodation in Germany. After obtaining such residence permit, you can stay in Germany for one year. But if your situation has not changed, you meet the requirements and may be extended.

If foreign citizens need to stay in Germany for special reasons, they can obtain a temporary residence permit. When you apply for this permission, you should explain why you want to stay. The card issued to you has specific instructions. After that, you can't participate in activities that are not allowed by your residence permit. For example, if you apply for a temporary residence permit to study, it means that you can only study but not work. Another method is also applicable.

Temporary residence permit is the first kind of permit that most foreigners get. This laid the foundation for him to stay in Germany for a longer time. One of the requirements, that is, the requirement of a permanent license, is to hold a temporary license for a specified period of time. Only people with special circumstances can exceed this requirement.

3. Guide to German immigrant citizens

1, cost

The naturalization fee is 255 euros per person. For minor children who are naturalized with their parents, they must pay 5 1 euro. Minors without parents have to pay 255 euros for naturalization. If you have several or more children going to school, you can reduce or pay in installments.

2. Premise

You have the right to be naturalized if you meet the following conditions:

Unrestricted residence right, EU blue card or temporary residence permit at that time may lead to permanent residence in the target country.

Pass the naturalization test (understand German law, social order and living conditions)

Ordinary legal residence in Germany is 8 years (this period can be shortened to 7 years after successful completion of comprehensive courses, or even within 6 years of receiving special comprehensive services).

Self-sufficient livelihood without social assistance and unemployment benefits (including supporting family members)

A comprehensive understanding of Germany

No criminal record

Committed to the basic order of freedom and democracy in the Basic Law of the Federal Republic of Germany.

It is basically the loss or abandonment of the old nationality (please contact naturalization * according to the exception of the country of origin).

Step 3 concentrate

If you do not meet one of the conditions, you are not eligible for naturalization. But the so-called free citizenship is possible. That is to say, if it meets the public interest and some minimum requirements of naturalization, the Naturalization Bureau can agree to naturalization.

In addition to the nationality of parents, if one parent has legally lived in Germany for 8 years and has permanent residency, a child whose parents are foreigners can acquire German nationality when born in Germany. After 2 1 year-old, children must choose German and foreign nationality (optional obligation), unless they grew up in Germany, or only have another European Union or Swiss nationality besides Germany.