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Germany is one of the most powerful countries in the world. There is a lot of facts in Germany, home of more than 80 million people diversified in different ethnic groups. We will talk about the top 6 in this post. Punctuality: Germans are very punctual and expect others to be. They always make it on time or 10-15 mins ...

This post gives you a list of some possible ways to extend Job Seeker Visa if your visa is due for expiry soon. Germany's Job Seeker Visa is to encourage more qualified professionals from abroad to come to Germany. With this Visa, you can stay in Germany for six months and search for a job and you cannot extend it further than that ...

Tax Class

Moving to Germany from another country and to work have to go through a lot of formalities and it is also important to know which income tax class you belong to. Before that, make sure you have Tax Id All employees are classified into tax categories for the wage tax deduction (Einkommensteuer). The income tax is paid to the government ...

Residence Registration

One of the most common words you hear in Germany is Anmeldung also Registration. In this post, we will talk about the Residence Registration/City Registration that has to be done after your arrival in Germany. If you are planning to stay for more than 3 months in Germany, you need to register yourself as a resident within 2 weeks of ...

After spending efforts on documentation for your Job Seeker Visa interview, if you don't prepare well for the questions asked in the interview, it can lead to rejection. Here are some commonly asked questions. Make sure you prepare well and attend the visa interview Questions asked in Job Seeker Visa Interview: 1. Introduce yourself? 2. Why do you want to ...

The aim of the Blue Card is to make it easier for workers to come to Germany without having to go through the bureaucratic demands of regular visa applications. However, there are some advantages and disadvantages Advantages of Blue Card: The Blue Card/work permit can be issued for up to 3/4 yearsA permanent residence permit (Niederlassungserlaubnis) can be obtained after ...

Obligation letter

If you are worrying about the obligation letter, this post explains everything about the Obligation letter and documents required for it. Most foreign guests who do not belong to the European Union require a Job Seeker Visa or Employment Visa or any visa to enter Germany. To obtain a visa, however, it is essential that the applicant has sufficient money to ...

Applying for Job Seeker Visa and getting an appointment slot is tedious. In complete preparation of documents can lead to visa rejection. Here you can find the list of documents needed for applying Job Seeker Visa: Required Documents for Job Seeker Visa: Completed Job Seeker Visa Application, Fill the application form and PrintA valid passport with at least 18 months until ...

The Oktoberfest is the world's largest beer festival which happens in Munich for a period of 16- 18 days starting from mid-September. As countries slowly, begin to lift up the restrictions, meeting in very large groups remains prohibited. As coronavirus fears continue, the fest seems likely to be canceled to avoid the infection. According to Reuters, 6 million people visiting the ...

Blue Card

The Blue Card is introduced to fill skill shortages in EU labor markets, and by making it easier for non-EU citizens to move between member states. Blue Card is valid in all European Union member states, except Denmark, Ireland, and the UK. What is a Blue Card? Blue card, a resident permit is designed and issued for high-earning individuals from countries outside ...