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The difference between naturalization and permanent residence of German immigrants

# German Immigrants # Introduction Germany is a very suitable country for immigrants, with a high level of education and sound social security, which is the first goal for most immigrants to choose Europe. The following is the difference between naturalization and permanent residence of German immigrants. Welcome to read!

The difference between naturalization and permanent residence of German immigrants

1. The right of permanent residence is applicable to the legal scope of the residence law. The core element of the general applicable conditions is 1, and the residence in Germany has reached 5 years.

2. Pay endowment insurance for 60 months.

3. Have sufficient living security.

4. Have sufficient German language ability.

Second, the legal scope of German naturalization applicable to nationality law and the core conditions for applying for naturalization.

1. When you apply for naturalization, you have a residence visa. In principle, you can directly change to permanent residence.

I have habitually lived in Germany for 8 years.

3. Have sufficient living security.

4. Sufficient German ability

5. Pass the naturalization test

6. Never been punished by criminal law.

7. Accept and agree with the principles of freedom and democracy in the German Constitution.

8. Give up the original nationality.

3. Is it necessary to apply for German naturalization?

First of all, German permanent residence and German naturalization enjoy the same social security and welfare in Germany. There is no difference between these two identities in social welfare such as medical care, education and old-age care.

Of course, there is still a difference between having German nationality and living permanently in Germany. After all, having German nationality has changed from "a foreigner living in Germany" to "a native". These differences are mainly reflected in:

1. Have the right to vote and stand for election, and can participate in the political life of Germany.

2. In principle, if you have a permanent residence visa in Germany, you must land in Germany once every six months, but there is no such requirement when you are naturalized.

3. Simplify the procedures of life and work. For example, through the safe, there is no need to go through a series of complicated procedures.

It should be noted that having German nationality means giving up China nationality, and returning to China as a "foreigner" faces some inconvenience.

For example, if you want to visit relatives in China, you have to apply for a visa at the Chinese Embassy in Germany, and you can only stay for three months at most. In domestic life, everything that needs an ID card will also become very troublesome, such as getting a bank card, buying a train ticket, buying a house and so on.

The second way of German immigration

First, the main ways of German immigration

1, ordinary working migrants

2, high-end talents and scientific research talents to introduce immigrants (blue card immigrants)

3. Venture capital immigrants (legal person signing immigrants)

Second, ordinary working immigrants.

As an employee of a German company, you can apply for a work visa according to Article 18 of the German Residence Law. Employed by a regular employer, paid taxes for five years in a row, and obtained permanent residency through the German b 1 grade examination. Ordinary work visas do not require high academic qualifications, but they require corresponding professional skills and work experience. At present, the German government has strict supervision over ordinary working immigrants, and it is difficult to obtain a work visa.

Third, blue card immigrants.

1. Hold a college diploma recognized by Germany or equivalent; Or at least 5 years of demonstrable professional experience in scarce industries.

2. The annual income before tax in general industries is at least 53,600 euros, and the annual income before tax in scarce industries is at least 4 1.808 euros.

The above two conditions are indispensable. After meeting the above conditions, permanent residency will be obtained within 2 1/33 months (passing the German b 1/a 1 exam). Blue card is an immigration method encouraged by the German government. Compared with ordinary working immigrants, blue card immigrants cut off many troublesome procedures and regulatory restrictions.

Fourth, venture capital immigrants.

Venture capital immigration is supported by almost all countries, but the amount of investment and contribution required by each country are different. There are two types of German investment immigrants:

A. start your own company. After the business plan is approved by the German foreign exchange administration and relevant departments, you can apply for a corporate visa to enter the German management company project and provide corresponding employment opportunities. After three years, the operation of the company meets the corresponding requirements in the original plan, and you can obtain permanent residency in Germany by passing the language test of b 1. The specific requirements of different industry categories and regions will be different. If the company has been in operation for three years, SAFE will renew your legal person, but it will not obtain permanent residence. If the company does not really operate (leather bags, shell companies), its right of abode in Germany will be revoked.

B. Investing in existing projects, similar to EB5 in the United States, generally requires a total investment of more than 250,000 euros. After passing the German exam three years later, the investment project brought good benefits to Germany, thus obtaining permanent residency. Some investment projects can be exempted from language requirements, but their authenticity must be verified.

Extended reading: the advantages of German immigrants

First, one person immigrates, and the whole family has a green card.

This is a great advantage of Germany. As long as one person in the family gets a German immigrant green card, his partner and children can get a green card. As long as you have the right of abode in Germany, you can enjoy free medical insurance in Germany.

At the same time, after obtaining a green card, you can enjoy the same social subsidies and social security as German citizens. Therefore, Germany itself has a long history of development, and the state attaches great importance to its citizens. Generally speaking, getting a German green card is guaranteed, which is one of the advantages of German immigrants.

Second, Europe 26 is unimpeded.

Because Germany is one of the Schengen countries, as long as you get a German green card, you can enjoy visa-free service for more than 26 years, which is very convenient for people who like to travel abroad.

Basically, this article can be unimpeded in most European countries, and Germany is the second most developed country. As long as the right of abode in Germany is obtained, 129 countries can be exempted from visas. In addition, Germany's position in the EU can be said to bring many opportunities to investors who immigrate to Germany, which is the second advantage of German immigrants.

Third, read for free.

Free teaching in Germany has been implemented for a long time. Many people want their sons to study in Germany, so they spend a lot of money, manpower and material resources to let their children go to school here, but sometimes they can't achieve their goals.

So many people choose to immigrate, so that they can enjoy the same treatment as Germans. Your children can also receive education in Germany. As long as you do well in the exam, you can choose more than 300 free public universities in Germany. This is the third advantage of German immigrants.

Fourth, the growth environment in Germany.

After all, Germany is the second largest country in the world, and many things in Germany can open your eyes. Especially for some entrepreneurs, it is a good choice for them to feel their own country's culture and see their own country's economic development in Germany.