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What are the real estate policies in Germany?

Many people have simple ideas. They can immigrate to Germany as long as they can buy a house. Then let me introduce some real estate policies in Germany. Welcome to reading.

1. If you want to buy real estate in Germany, you must meet some policy conditions.

Germany's real estate policy requires that the following conditions must be met before buying a house: starting a company in Germany, obtaining a legal person visa by means, and then buying a house in Germany for long-term residence.

Unlike the United States, Canada and other countries, Germany is not a traditional immigrant country, but due to the demand for talents, Germany has to amend relevant laws and relax the policy of buying houses again and again to provide more convenient conditions for foreign talents and entrepreneurs to start businesses in Germany.

2. China people set up companies in Germany, and most people choose the form of limited liability companies.

The registered capital of such a company only needs 25,000 euros. Foreigners with a complete business plan can apply for a German residence permit of 1+2 years.

Business owners who have successfully operated the company for three years can apply for German residency (that is, green card), obtain German residency and enjoy the welfare benefits enjoyed by Germans. The difference is that they have no right to vote and stand for election.

As long as you have lived legally in Germany for 8 years and have a job that can support your life, you can apply for buying a house and become a German citizen.

After naturalization, you can fully enjoy all kinds of welfare benefits in Germany and exercise all kinds of rights of German citizens. After the person who runs the company obtains a long-term residence visa, his family members can apply for family reunion and buy a house in Germany to live together as long as they meet the relevant simple conditions. One of the conditions is that family members can speak German, but the requirements are low and they can generally pass the exam.