Job Recruitment Website - Immigration policy - Benefits you can enjoy after immigrating to Germany

Benefits you can enjoy after immigrating to Germany

# German Immigrants # Introduction Germany is the first western country to establish a social welfare security system, and its perfect social welfare security system is also recognized by the world. As long as you get a blue card visa, you can enjoy most social welfare benefits in Germany except the right to vote. The following are the benefits you can enjoy after immigrating to Germany. Welcome to read!

1. Benefits you can enjoy after immigrating to Germany

1 social welfare

Equal to the social welfare treatment of German citizens.

It is underwritten by German public insurance, with one person insured and the whole family benefiting.

Sound social welfare insurance

2. Family migration

Spouses and minor children can apply for family reunion visas and eventually obtain permanent residency in Germany.

Parents can apply for multiple entry visas for visiting relatives for many years, and they can live in Germany for up to three months at a time.

3. Quality education

Minor children can enter the world-class German public education system free of charge after moving, and the treatment is exactly the same as that of local students.

4. Social allowance

UNICEF

Parents' money

Some direct economic subsidies from the government, such as the establishment of children's funds.

5. Living environment

The forest coverage rate is extremely high, the climate is pleasant, and it is far from smog.

One of the most livable countries in the world.

Political stability and social equality; Safe and orderly, food hygiene is guaranteed.

2. Question and answer of German blue card immigrants

1. Does time spent in an EU country other than Germany count as time spent studying in Germany?

A: If the blue card holder has lived in other EU countries, it will be counted as the time stipulated in the German long-term residence permit.

2. Can the family members of German blue card holders work in Germany without restrictions?

Family members of blue card holders can work in Germany without waiting time.

3. Which countries in the EU have implemented and which countries have not implemented the EU Blue Card?

Up to now, except Britain, Ireland and Denmark, other EU member States have implemented the EU Blue Card Act.

4. Is the blue card only issued to certain occupations?

Any occupation is ok, as long as you have a recognized bachelor degree or above and meet the minimum annual salary requirements for employer contract review.

5. Can I work for any employer with an EU blue card without restriction?

In the first two years, you must work for the employer who applied for the employment contract when applying for the blue card. After that, you can change employers freely, but you can't run your own business.

6. What will happen if you lose your job?

If you are unemployed, you need to report to the immigration office, even if the residence card is still valid. Immigration will give you the necessary time to find it again.

7. Can spouses work freely in Germany after immigration?

Yes, spouses can work in Germany without any restrictions.

8. Can I travel freely in Schengen while waiting for the blue card?

Usually, after submitting an application for a blue card, the Immigration Bureau will issue a temporary certificate, with which you can travel freely in Schengen.

9. When can I change employers?

The employer must apply for approval for the first two-year change, and the approval conditions are the same as those for the first application. You are free to change employers after 2 years. If the minimum wage had been raised at that time, you must meet the raised minimum annual salary.

10. Can I get a blue card if I have completed vocational education but have no higher education diploma?

I can't.

1 1. Can the work place and residence card address be in different places?

As long as it is in Germany, the workplace can be different from the residential address.

3. The road to German immigration

I. German legal person signing immigration

The German legal person visa is a measure taken by the German government to attract international talents to start businesses in Germany and promote the economic development of Germany. The German legal person visa is a German company established in the name of an individual, and you can bring your spouse and children under the age of 18. German legal person visa immigration program, the whole family only needs10.5 million euros, and will be transferred to Germany for permanent residence within 3 years!

Project advantages:

Low threshold: no immigration supervisor, no language requirements, no academic requirements, no residence requirements, no proof of source of funds!

Short cycle: legal person signing and approving 180 days!

Small risk: government support, strong independent controllability of funds!

Less investment: it can be handled from 50 thousand euros, and German companies have no employee requirements!

Second, Germany gives special investment immigrants.

According to Article 2 1 of the German Immigration Law, foreigners who are self-employed will be granted a temporary residence permit when they meet the following conditions:

1. According to local economic interests and needs,

2. Economic activities are expected to have a positive impact on the local economy.

3. Foreigners' individual capital or loans can be used to realize business philosophy.

The essence of German investment immigrants is to meet the provisions of Article 2 1 of the German Immigration Law, and applicants need to obtain a German legal person visa by setting up a company in Germany.