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What cities can you choose to live in when you immigrate to Germany?

# German Immigrants # Introduction German administrative planning is basically at the federal, state and town levels, and China has 16 states. There are many influential states, such as Bavaria, the capital of Munich, and German universities and scenic spots are all in Bavaria. The following are the cities where German immigrants can choose to live. Welcome to read!

1. Which cities can you choose to live in when you immigrate to Germany?

Berlin, 1

City, the capital of Germany and the capital of culture

Speaking of Berlin, everyone will be familiar with it. As the capital and city of Germany, its influence in the world is very great.

The economic level of this city is naturally beyond doubt; In addition, Berlin is a city in culture, politics, media, science and technology. Therefore, this is the largest gathering place for foreigners.

2. Dortmund

"Green City" in North Rhine-Westphalia.

Germany is one of the best green cities. Half of the city is covered by waterways, woodlands, cultivated land, green belts and spacious parks.

3. Stuttgart

Baden-Wü rttemberg, the capital of Baden-Wü rttemberg, is a gathering place for universities.

Stuttgart has the most intensive scientific, theoretical and research institutions in Germany. About 1 1% of Germany's scientific research results come from here.

4. Hamburg

"Bridge City of the World", seaport and foreign trade city.

Hamburg is the second largest city in Germany and an international tourist city.

It is not only beautiful in scenery and pleasant in environment, but also the most important seaport and foreign trade center in Germany. As a port city, Hamburg also has a European-scale red light district. Therefore, Hamburg has the reputation of "Germany's gateway to the world" and "world bridge city".

5. Munich

The capital of Bavaria, with developed economy, has two universities.

As the second largest financial center in Germany, Munich is the most developed city in Germany, and the cost of living is also the same as that in Germany. In addition, two world universities, the University of Munich and technical university of munich, stand here.

6. Frankfurt

German financial and transportation center, seat of the European Central Bank.

Frankfurt, the "second capital", is also a city with many advantages, and its cost of living is second only to Munich. It is an important industrial, commercial, financial and transportation center in Germany and even Europe, as well as an aviation hub and railway hub in Germany. There are 324 banks in the city, and 85% of the stock exchanges in Germany are operating.

7. eau de cologne

A modern and prosperous commercial metropolis.

Cologne is the fourth largest city in Germany, located on the Rhine River. It is an ancient and prosperous modern commercial city, and the University of Cologne, one of the German universities, is here.

8. Dusseldorf

The capital of North Rhine-Westphalia is also a popular immigrant city.

The final finale is Dusseldorf. Dü sseldorf, located in the northwest of Germany, is also the capital of North Rhine-westfalen, the most economically developed region in Germany. Developed exhibition industry and communication industry, good economic situation and moderate cost of living make it a "welcome immigrant city".

2. German immigration methods

European economy depends on German economy, and European political status depends on German political attitude. Germany is a non-immigrant country, but for its own economic reasons, it has personally opened the road of German blue card and German legal person visa.

The German government grants foreigners two permanent residence status in Germany, namely, German residence permit and EU permanent residence status. In principle, these two identities are issued to non-EU citizens who have lived in Germany for more than five years. Permanent residents enjoy the unrestricted right to work and enjoy the same treatment as German citizens in social welfare.

Both residence permit and EU long-term resident status require foreigners to legally stay in Germany for a certain period of time before applying. Then the question is, how should I achieve legal residence in Germany and take the first step of German immigration? This requires potential applicants to obtain short-term residence status first. For China applicants, there are two most realistic options, namely, EU blue card and German enterprise visa, which are suitable for different specific groups.

First, the EU blue card-suitable for highly educated people

"Blue Card" is a high-tech immigration policy launched by the European Union to cope with the aging population. As an important measure for the EU to attract high-tech immigrants, the importance of the EU's "blue card" is increasingly apparent.

If a third-country national can issue a work contract with an annual salary of more than 50,400 euros (4,200 euros per month) and has a German university degree certificate (equivalent foreign degree certificate is also acceptable), he is eligible to apply for a blue card. For those occupations in urgent need of third-country workers, the annual income of blue card applicants is relaxed to 38,400 euros (3,200 euros per month). In this case, the employment authority should check to ensure that the applicant's working conditions and salary level are in line with the usual working conditions.

In principle, EU blue card holders can obtain residence permits after working legally in Germany for 33 months. If the applicant's German reaches the level of B 1, he can get a residence permit after working legally for 2 1 month. In the first two years, blue card holders should obtain prior approval when changing employers.

Second, the German legal person visa-suitable for business people

In German residence law, what we usually call entrepreneurial immigrants are classified as "self-employed jobs". If foreigners have certain business management experience and business plans in Germany, they can obtain residence permits for self-employed work. The residence permit is valid for a maximum of three years. Foreigners over the age of 45 must have adequate old-age security to obtain a residence permit. If the business activities planned by the foreigner are very successful and he has enough income to ensure the life of himself and his family, he can obtain a residence permit after three years.

If you are interested in German immigrants and want to start a business or apply for a job in Germany, then "EU Blue Card" and "Enterprise Visa" are undoubtedly the shortcut for you to enter Germany and even Europe.

Benefits of having permanent residency in Germany:

1) Free education;

2) Maternity allowance is 1000 Euro.

3) Infant milk powder subsidy is 300 euros per month.

4) Children's pocket money starts from 184-2 15 Euro per month.

5) Unemployment benefit is 65% of net income (for a family of three, for example, it can get about 20,000 euros/year, up to one year).

6) Relief {According to the standard of 20 15, you can get it after 65: a family of two can get about 309,960 euros (taking the average age of 80 as an example).

Germany's permanent residency is not far away. What you need to do is set short-term and long-term goals for yourself. Maybe you have a long-term plan or idea, but if you want to turn it into reality, you need to set feasible short-term goals.

3. Reasons for emigrating to Germany

Germany is located in the middle of Europe, which makes it in the forefront of Europe in economic development.

1. World Power

Germany is a connotative country in Europe, which can remind you of the romance of the Rhine, the fairy tale atmosphere of Neuschwanstein and Rottenberg, the international metropolis Frankfurt on the Main River, the charming cities of Europe, Munich, Hanover, Leipzig, Nuremberg ... Great Goethe, charming Bundesliga, melodious classical music and Berlin Philharmonic, sausages and beer, world-famous manufacturing industry ... There are philosophical giants Kant, Hegel and Nietzsche here. Music masters Chopin, Beethoven, Haydn, Cologne Cathedral, the fourth cathedral in the world, symbolize Berlin University, which is at the forefront of science and technology ... It is full of tradition and modernity, business and culture, busy and comfortable. This is Germany full of charm.

The German blue card immigration project has the potential to open the charging mode, which undoubtedly becomes a dark horse in the current investment immigration market in China.

2. Talent strategy

Developed countries regard attracting high-level talents they need as an important international competitive strategy. There are skilled immigrants in traditional immigrant countries, and Germany pays more attention to the introduction of talents and gives "green channels for immigrants".

This is not only reflected in the number of blue card immigrants, but also the application conditions are very relaxed. Applicants can apply as long as they have a bachelor degree or above and have no criminal record. There is neither a grading system nor a long waiting time.

3. Excellent benefits

After immigrating to Germany, you can enjoy excellent German welfare.

Children of German blue card holders can enjoy local free public education;

You can get 1000 euro/person's settling-in allowance when the child is born;

There is also a baby milk powder subsidy of 300 euros/month, which can be taken for up to 24 months;

Children's pocket money starts at 190-2 15 Euro per month, and the longest pocket money can be up to 25 years old.

In addition, after working in Germany and having corresponding insurance payment records, you can enjoy the right to receive unemployment benefits and relief funds.

Unemployment benefit is 68% or 63% of net income, and the payment time is 832 days.

After more than 832 days, you are still unemployed and can continue to receive 53% of your original salary. There is no time limit.

Germany is a very democratic country. At present, as long as you meet the requirements of a German degree or are a member of a German company, you can apply for a German blue card.

4. Questions and answers about German investment immigrants

1. What is the most suitable enterprise form for Germany?

What kind of legal form does your company in Germany need to adopt? We applied for EK for you, that is, entrepreneurship and self-employment. The scale of EK can be filled with private finance, while the common form of GmbH Co., Ltd. is the complete separation of public and private, and the private finance of legal person is not included in the company's finance. The form of EK is more suitable for self-employed entrepreneurs, with high flexibility and no registered capital and turnover requirements. The project itself is to reduce the tax burden of permanent residence enterprises as much as possible by using the guests' funds in Germany.

2. Can I choose to register a company in any city in Germany?

Yes, but every federal state in Germany has different auditing standards for business operations, which also leads to different success rates of German investment immigrants.

3. Are there any business scope restrictions for German registered companies?

The business scope of a company established in Germany cannot involve the trade of contraband, dangerous goods and other goods. Generally speaking, German business freedom is much higher than that of China.

4. How much turnover does the company need to complete every year?

The German government has no rigid requirements on the turnover of companies, but in order to ensure that German investment immigrants can successfully obtain permanent residence status after three years, the companies under their names must have normal business dealings and provide financial statements every year.

5. How long do you have to live in Germany every year to apply for German investment immigrants?

According to Article 2 1 of the German Residence Law, the legal person visa held by German investment immigrants requires the visa holder to enter Germany once every 180 days. In other words, it is enough to stay in Germany for a period of time every six months (more than one week is recommended).

6. What benefits can spouses and children enjoy in Germany?

From the moment you get a corporate visa, you are equivalent to a German resident (except for the right to vote and join the army), and your immediate family members can apply for family reunion according to the applicant's corporate visa.

German investment immigrant applicants and their families can be included in Germany's medical insurance and pension insurance plans, enjoy social welfare in Germany, and their children can also enjoy free education in Germany.

As far as the current situation in Germany is concerned, Germany has invested in immigrants and obtained immigrants by issuing German blue cards, which has largely solved the domestic economic and commercial downturn in Germany. However, it should be noted that successful immigration does not mean permanent residence in Germany.

5. Living environment after immigrating to Germany

Germany's beautiful environment, superior geographical environment and perfect education system have attracted many people to study abroad and even apply for immigration.

Germany, the full name of the Federal Republic of Germany, is located in the middle of the European continent. Because of its important and key geographical position, Germany is called "the crossroads of Europe". With a land area of 360,000 square kilometers and a population of more than 80 million, Germany is the most populous country in the European Union. However, the problem of population aging in Germany is world-famous, so the arrival of immigrants is of great significance to alleviate the population problem in Germany.

Germany borders the North Sea and the Baltic Sea in the north and extends to the northern foot of the Alps in the south. The terrain is low in the north and high in the south. Germany is a typical representative with mountains, water and blue sky.

Germany is located in the middle of Europe, and its main neighbors are Austria, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, France, Poland, the Czech Republic and Denmark, which is the country with the largest number of neighbors in Europe. The climate in Germany has obvious maritime characteristics, and the more inland it is, the more obvious it is. However, influenced by the Atlantic Ocean and latitude, Germany's climate as a whole is very suitable for human habitation.

Germany's developed traffic is not only reflected in its important traffic position, but also in its vertical and horizontal traffic lines. The total length of German expressways ranks third in the world, and there is no speed limit in most sections. On the premise of small land area, Germany's traffic is really the best in the world. For tourists from China, the airports where they usually land are Frankfurt Airport and Munich Airport, and Lufthansa, China International Airlines and China Eastern Airlines all have routes to choose from. If you take other connecting flights, you will land at other airports in Germany.

According to statistics, the total immigrant population in Germany is about14 million, of which more than 80,000 are from China. In recent years, the number of immigrants from China to Germany has gradually increased, and the status of Chinese in Germany has become more and more important.