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Simple application conditions
Immigrants who have lived in Austria for six years or more and have not received unemployment benefits or living allowances can apply for Austrian citizenship as long as they meet one of the following conditions: German has reached an advanced level (B2 level), or German has reached an intermediate level and has actively participated in social welfare undertakings for more than three years (such as fire alarm, volunteer nurses and Red Cross staff).
Reduce economic demand
The new draft reduces the economic requirements, and only needs to produce proof of family daily living expenses of not less than 1000 euros per month for three consecutive years. Through the naturalization examination, the content of the examination has also been adjusted, reducing the topics involving historical knowledge.
Public universities are free of tuition.
All Austrian public universities exempt students from third world countries, including our students in China! The cost of living is not high, and the government also provides various preferential and subsidy policies for students. You can also work to reduce the financial burden at home!
If in doubt, please consult.
If you have any questions about immigration, you are welcome to write privately or ask questions. Let's start a new journey together!
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