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What are the advantages of German immigrants?

In our impression, Germany is a country with a long history and beautiful architecture and natural scenery. Germany is also a relatively industrialized city, and the people here are more rigorous and serious. So, what are the benefits of immigrating to Germany? Let's take a look!

The geographical location of Germany

Germany is located in the middle of Europe, with an area of about 360,000 square kilometers and a population of about 810.5 million (the foreign population accounts for about 10%). There are 16 federal states, which are adjacent to Denmark, Netherlands, Poland, Czech Republic, Austria, Switzerland, France, Luxembourg and Belgium.

It is a link between East and West Europe and South and North Europe, and its unique geographical location makes Germany the "heart of Europe". Germany is the most important member of the European Union and the Eurozone, and also one of the Schengen countries. It is also the largest economy in Europe, the fourth largest economy in the world and the third largest importer and exporter in the world.

Germany is surrounded by mountains and seas, and many rivers such as the Rhine and Danube flow through the territory.

A brief history of Germany

Germany originated from Germanic tribes living in central Europe in ancient times, and developed into several hereditary kingdoms all over Europe in a hundred years. Since 10 century, the Germanic region has become the territorial core of the Holy Roman Empire (that is, the German First Empire) composed of hundreds of independent small federal countries.

During the French Revolution, Napoleon defeated and dissolved the Holy Roman Empire, and the Germanic region was controlled by Napoleon. With the rise of German Confederate nationalism, under the leadership of the Kingdom of Prussia, Germany was formally unified in 187 1 and the Second Reich of Germany was established.

The Second Reich of Germany participated in World War I in 19 14, and was forced to stop fighting after the outbreak of the domestic revolution in 19 18. The empire disintegrated and the Weimar Republic was founded. Because Germany suffered unfair treatment in the Armistice Agreement-Treaty of Versailles, economic collapse, political chaos and the rise of radical political parties.

1934, the Nazi party led by Adolf Hitler seized power and established Nazi Germany, known as the Third Reich in history, and entered the fascist dictatorship period. 1939, Germany invaded Poland and launched World War II.

In the end, Germany was defeated at 1945, and its territory was occupied by districts, and it was forced to cede the territory east of the Oder River to Poland. The remaining territories were divided into two countries, East Germany and West Germany, under the leadership of the United States and the Soviet Union until 1990.

German climate environment

Germany has a temperate maritime climate with four distinct seasons and a forest coverage rate of over 30%. It is known as the emerald of Europe and a famous tourist country. Germany has a stable and highly developed social environment, complete infrastructure, safe and clean living environment, stable society, extremely low crime rate, convenient life and high degree of automation.

German food safety has strict system guarantee and low price, and the living cost of residents is low but the quality is high. In addition, Germany's convenient infrastructure also includes the world's densest transportation network, the world's third longest highway network, convenient high-speed railway network, airports and ports. The highly livable environment makes it the second most popular immigrant destination in the world after the United States.

Germany's economic status

Germany is the locomotive of European economy, the largest and most important economy in the European Union, the fourth largest economy in the world and the third largest importer and exporter. Germany has a clean economic policy, a good living environment for enterprises, a high-quality workforce, strong innovation ability, the lowest unemployment rate in Europe and the highest labor efficiency in the world.

Germany is world-famous in mechanical manufacturing, automobile industry, aerospace, logistics, pharmacy, chemistry, information and communication technology, energy economy, medical care, environmental protection, automation and other technical fields.

The most important economic centers in Germany are Ruhr (an industrial zone transformed into a high-tech and service center), Munich (automobile, electric power, machinery), Stuttgart (high-tech, automobile), Frankfurt (European financial center),

Cologne (insurance, media, aviation), Hamburg (port, logistics, Airbus aircraft manufacturing, media), Leipzig (automobile, energy, logistics). In recent years, the research on Industry 4.0 and intelligent manufacturing is in the leading position in the world.

German educational resources

Germany is famous for its world-class education and cutting-edge research.

According to the world university ranking of 20 15- 16, about 20 universities such as Heidelberg University, Munich University, technical university of munich, Humboldt University of Berlin, Free University of Berlin, Thuringia University, Bonn University, University of Gottingen, Mannheim University and Aachen University of Technology rank among the top 200 universities in the world.

With the help of a perfect education system, Germany is in a leading position in scientific research. Physics, chemistry and medicine have successively produced 104 Nobel Prize winners. Most universities in Germany are public universities, offering German and English courses without tuition fees, and there are abundant opportunities for overseas exchanges.

In addition, German primary education lasts 4-6 years according to different states, and then you can enter senior middle schools, practical middle schools or ordinary middle schools according to your children's talents and choices. German primary and secondary education is also free and compulsory, and foreign immigrants are treated equally.

German cultural field

Germany is the cradle of writers and thinkers. Goethe, Schiller, Heine, Lessing, Leibniz, Kant, Hegel and Marx are all firmly engraved in history.

In painting, architectural art and music, Germany is still full of stars: Mozart, Beethoven, Bach, Strauss, Wagner and many other masters are from Germany.

At present, Germany is the second largest music market in Europe and the fourth largest in the world. German folk activities are rich and colorful, including Oktoberfest in Munich, Carnival in Cologne and many Christmases. Germany is an open and inclusive country, with 8 million foreigners living in a population of more than 80 million, and160,000 people with immigrant background.

Only in the capital Berlin, there are residents from more than 100 countries living in harmony. The official language of Germany is German, but about 70% people can communicate in English. With the help of a large number of cultural groups, German foreigners' associations, etc., residents of different cultural backgrounds have established a network of mutual contact.

German welfare system

Germany is a typical welfare country, with the closest social welfare network, universal medical care and free education system. 26.7% of GDP flows to public welfare expenditure.

In contrast, the average social welfare expenditure of OECD is 20.7%, while that of the United States is only 15.9%. Germany's social welfare system is mainly composed of medical care, pension, accident, nursing and unemployment insurance.

Germany implements a universal medical system, and citizens can get timely, free or almost free treatment regardless of their economic situation. In addition, the German government will grant child subsidies to families with children. Low-income people and people who are unable to work can receive basic security and various living allowances.

Employees have an average of 30 days of paid vacation every year.

Overseas Chinese in Germany

The number of overseas Chinese living in Germany is about 1.5-0.2 million, mainly distributed in big cities such as Berlin, Hamburg and Frankfurt, and most of them are engaged in industries related to Chinese restaurants.

Chinese are more active in big cities in Germany, and many overseas Chinese associations and hometown associations have been established. Meanwhile, there are dozens of Chinese schools all over Germany, and many Chinese newspapers are published in Germany.

With the improvement of China's national strength, German society is more and more interested in China, and the competitiveness of overseas Chinese in Germany is getting stronger and stronger. German business circles are increasingly optimistic about the development of China. Many second-generation and third-generation overseas Chinese children who grew up in Germany are selected by German enterprises as the talent pool for developing the China market in the future.

In recent years, Sino-German relations have developed rapidly. The two sides cooperate closely in many fields such as economy and culture. High-level visits have continued, and bilateral trade volume has hit record highs. Because the two countries are geographically far apart and there are no geopolitical contradictions, I believe that the friendly and cooperative relations between the two countries will be maintained for a long time.

Well, on the whole, it's good to immigrate to Germany. These are advantages from the development and environment of Germany itself and Sino-German relations.