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Requirements of entry materials and baggage inspection instructions for German immigrants

# German Immigrants # Brief Introduction What materials do German immigrants need to prepare for entry? When should I apply for a visa? How can I pass the inspection smoothly? Secondly, there are no requirements for the entry materials and baggage inspection instructions of German immigrants.

1. Requirements of entry materials and description of baggage inspection for German immigrants.

The main types of visas to enter Germany are: 1. Schengen visa: allowed to stay for no more than 90 days.

2. Long-term visa: if you stay for more than 90 days, you need to renew or apply for a re-entry visa according to specific matters.

1. Schengen visa:

Main application scope:

Travel (such as visiting customers, attending talks, meetings)

Visitors/exhibitors

Academic purpose stay

Internship or short-term training

Visit friends and relatives

Spouses of German citizens visit relatives and friends.

Spouses of EU/EEA or Swiss citizens visit relatives and friends.

Tourism (individual tourism and group tourism) has nothing to do with exhibitions, business activities or visiting relatives and friends. )

See a doctor.

Cultural and sports activities

Language classes or short-term study

Exchange students in primary and secondary schools

2. Long-term visa

Studying abroad: All students who plan to study in German universities for more than 3 months must submit their visa applications through an application procedure that participates in the examination of students studying in Germany.

Family reunion and children moving with them: family reunion and children moving with them, going to Germany to get married (get married and settle down), and having same-sex cohabiting partners.

Employment: including EU German blue card, internship and job hunting.

Academic visits, cultural or sports activities, language courses

Entry article:

German Customs has obviously strengthened the inspection of contraband and limited release of tobacco, alcohol and other articles carried by China passengers, and imposed severe penalties. Recently, several German tourists were investigated and dealt with by German customs when they entered the country because they carried more than one cigarette, which caused great economic losses and affected normal tourism and business activities.

In order to avoid unnecessary economic losses for our citizens, the Consular Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the German Embassy and Consulate in Germany reminded the personnel and delegations in Germany to abide by the relevant entry regulations of the European Union and Germany.

1. All legally authorized articles can be brought into and taken out of the country at will.

2. It is forbidden to bring narcotics, drugs, weapons, pirated books or computer software into the country.

3. Duty-free entry and exit articles are:

SouvenirsandGifts: goods certified by Germany and sold as souvenirs or gifts.

50 grams of perfume or a quarter liter of lotion.

17 years old or above, it is allowed to carry 200 cigarettes (cigarettes) or 100 cigars (cigars) or 50 cigars (cigars) or 250g tobacco leaves (tobacco).

1 liter of wine or 2 liters of aperitif or 2 liters of alcoholic drinks or 2 liters of liqueur with alcohol content below 22% is allowed for people over 0/7 years old.

/kloc-over 0/5 years old, 200g of coffee or100g of tea is allowed.

Commodities with a total value of not more than 350 marks (German marks) and fresh meat with a total value of not more than 2 pounds (pounds).

2 cameras, 1 camera, 15 film and 1 CD player.

All books can be brought in except forbidden books.

Matters needing attention in studying in Germany:

The German government attaches great importance to aviation safety. International students are not allowed to carry any weapons, including knives, guns or other sharp weapons on the plane. If foreign students carry these items for some reason, they should also check them in large luggage before boarding, otherwise they may be detained by German customs.

German Customs stipulates that passengers from non-EU countries can only carry personal daily necessities with a value of no more than 58.8 euros when entering the country, otherwise they will be taxed. However, this rule is difficult to implement, because German customs can't determine the value of each item, and at this point, international students can flexibly master their luggage contents.

The German government also has different tax exemption regulations for special products such as cigarettes and alcohol:

1. The number of cigarettes that German inbound passengers can carry is 200 cigarettes or 100 cigars, 250 grams of tobacco or 50 cigars.

2. The weight of alcoholic products that German inbound passengers can carry is 1 liter of wine with a temperature of 22 degrees or above, 2 liters of wine with toast and 2 liters of ordinary wine.

3. The weight of coffee and tea products that German inbound passengers can carry is 500g coffee powder or 200g espresso, 100g tea or 40g espresso.

4. Other products that German inbound passengers can carry weigh 50 grams of perfume or 0.25 liters of toilet water.

2. German immigration advantage

German passports are free to pass around the world: the number of German passport-free countries is as high as 174, ranking first with American, British and Finnish passports! Enjoy all the benefits and rights of the nation (except the right to vote, to be elected and to serve in military service), that is, one person immigrates to the whole family to enjoy the benefits and rights:

No need for immigration supervision;

The fastest processing cycle is 3 months;

Without capital verification, there should be no proof of the source of funds, so there is no need to explain the tax situation;

The whole family enjoys free medical insurance, nursing insurance, endowment insurance, unemployment insurance and accidental injury insurance;

When a child born in Germany is born, the government gives a subsidy of about 1000 euros;

/kloc-infants under 0/8 months have a monthly milk powder subsidy of about 300 euros;

Children's pocket money: according to the salary of adults, the higher the salary, the more you get. The first and second children receive a minimum of Euro65,438+064 per month from the government, Euro65,438+070 for the third child and Euro65,438+095 for the fourth child;

Free education;

Have a good quality of life;

There is no language requirement (but you must prove how to communicate with local people, and have an English language certificate or a German test certificate of B 1);

After two years in Germany and a German test certificate of B 1, you can apply for permanent residence, or apply for permanent residence after three years.