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How to Move to Germany (4 Possible Ways for Non-EU Citizens): visa, residence permit and immigration to Germany 🌎 Unlock International Freedom https://thisonlineworld.com/ ----- 💻 Top Laptop Side Hustles https://www.thebudgetdiet.com/make-mo... ----- 😎 Must-Have Travel Resources https://www.webmonkey.com/smart-world... ----- 👨💻 Best Ecommerce Side Hustles https://www.thebudgetdiet.com/ecommer... ----- 💰 Become Location Independent https://www.thebudgetdiet.com/locatio... ----- 🧑💻 Top Online Jobs https://www.thebudgetdiet.com/online-... ----- -Germany is one of the most desirable places in the world -High quality of life, good health care, low unemployment rate and strong economy -Easy to Immigrate for EU citizens, but hard for non-EU citizens -How can non-EU citizens move to Germany? 01:04 EU citizens -If you are an EU citizen you have free access to the German job market and business structure with the same rights as German nationals -You can just come and sort your stay in Germany 01:47 Non-EU Citizens -There are many ways non-EU citizens can move to Germany -You can come as a student, if you find a job, if your spouse in German. -In this video we are going to cover 3 ways in which you can move to Germany as an non-EU citizen. -Even if you are a non-EU citizen your options will depend on your country of citizenship 02:31 1st option: If you are citizen of US, Canada, New Zealand, Australia and a few other countries -If you are a citizen of one of these countries, getting a job and a residence permit will be much easier. -You can effectively come to Germany first without a visa, and look for a job. If you find a job in Germany you will take the job contract and other requirements, and apply for a residence permit. -You do not need to go back to your country of origin to apply for a visa in this case. 03:20 2nd option EU Blue Card The second option is the EU Blue Card -The EU Blue Card is given to people which are highly skilled and have a high paying job offer. -The most important requirement is that the salary you are offered is above a certain threshold. -In 2021 the minimum annual gross salary should be of 57k EUR. If the job is in a high demand sector, you will be eligible with a salary of at least 45k EUR. Among the high demand sectors are: Mathematics, IT, Engineering, Medicine -Either German degree of foreign recognized degree -You can apply for permanent residency in Germany after living 3 years on an EU blue card, even 2 years if you meet some requirements like passing a German language test. 04:31 3 Option Becoming a student -An option if you don’t speak German, and you aren’t high skilled or does not qualify for becoming a freelancer -You can come to Germany to study German. If the German course has the minimum number of hours per week, you qualify for a residence permit -After learning German and getting used to the German lifestyle, you can study a degree. -Education in Germany is very affordable, and overall costs are incomparably cheaper than in the US, Canada or Australia -You can work part time while studying in German -If you are from the US, Canada, UK and a few other countries which are visa exempt to enter Germany you don’t need to apply for a visa beforehand, you can come to Germany, sign up for a German course and then apply for a residence permit. 06:05 4 Becoming a Self-employed -You can become a self-employed person in Germany if you are a non-EU citizen -There are two categories of self-employed persons: freelancers and entrepreneurs. -The activities you will want to perform will determine whether you fall into the category of freelancer or self-employed person. -Requirements are harder, you can’t just become a freelancer in any profession or with any qualification. -You will need to show evidence that your profession and / or business idea is viable and is of economic interest in the region/area you want to apply for this type of residence permit. 08:01 Advantages -Health Care -Safety -Transport 09:30 Disadvantages -Cost of living -Taxes