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Is the threshold for immigrating to Germany high? What is the current policy?

First of all, European immigrants rarely take passports directly, while German immigrants basically take permanent residence.

And the threshold you mentioned. Different immigration projects need different conditions. For example, if you have an employer guarantee, you need a bachelor's degree and a well-paid job in Germany. You said 3 million is enough.

This project is relatively simple. If you want to live permanently, you need to meet some conditions:

1. The main applicant turned to permanent residence.

▼ German level B 1, hold a valid blue card 2 1 month, and pay a pension 2 1 month;

▼ If there is no moral score, hold a valid blue card for 33 months and pay a pension for 33 months;

▼ Apply for permanent residence to maintain employment relationship;

▼ During his stay in Germany, he did not endanger the safety of the public;

▼ He/she and his/her family members have enough living space (the specific requirements are that the per capita is not less than 65,438+05 square meters, children aged 65,438+04 and above must have separate rooms, and couples can rent houses).

2. Spouses and children become permanent residents

▼ German B 1 level (children who have studied in Germany for 4 years can replace German B 1 level).

▼ Hold a reunion residence card for 5 years.

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