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The problem of establishing a company in Germany

Investors set up a company in Germany with a minimum registered capital of 25,000 euros (about 250,000 RMB). The newly established German company can be an independent company or a subsidiary of China Company. When the German company is approved by the local court, the company manager can use the registered capital for the company's operation, such as paying the company's rent and salary.

After the establishment of the company, investors can freely enter and leave 25 countries in the European Union for business and tourism activities without a visa after obtaining a corporate visa in Germany. Their families (spouses and children under 16) can apply for a family reunion visa by relying on the main applicant's corporate visa. According to German law, investors and their families will be included in the German social welfare security system and enjoy medical insurance and old-age insurance, and their children will enjoy high-quality free education (from kindergarten to doctoral graduation) in Germany.

The German government attaches great importance to the country's economic construction. They leave an ideal activity space for the survival and development of enterprises, and ensure that the government does not interfere in the business of enterprises. German local governments have introduced various preferential policies to support small and medium-sized enterprises and emerging enterprises. Germany is a world economic power and the industrial and commercial center of Europe, full of business opportunities. As long as China investors make full use of these conditions, they can make money properly, go global and achieve greater and better development.

After the successful operation of the investor's company for three years, the company legal person can apply for a German residence permit (German legal term is Niederlassungserlaubnis, commonly known as "green card", which is essentially permanent residency). This residence permit has no time limit and does not need to be extended.

Investors can apply for German citizenship four years after obtaining a "residence permit" (that is, seven years after entering Germany). Of course, you can also choose to keep your China nationality and only have a German "residence permit". Compared with other countries' policies, German investment immigration policy has the characteristics of less investment funds, fast approval, no strict language requirements and residence time (only once every six months), which is welcomed by Chinese people and has become a hot spot and shortcut for overseas investment immigrants in China.

Operating expenses of German companies

The basic cost of running a company in Germany is as follows:

Office rent (you can choose commercial and residential use to solve the company's office and residence problems, starting from 300 euros/month, and if you don't plan to live in Germany all the year round, you can choose Dexin's virtual office service, starting from 99 euros/month).

Accounting expenses 100-200 euros/month.

Enterprise medical insurance 100 euro/month/person (taking 35-year-old male investor as an example)

I suggest that you handle these businesses with consulting companies in Germany to avoid the trouble of inquiring about specific embassies. Finally, you can write simple German or English, which is more credible. Of course, you can also say that you will hire an interpreter.