Migration to Germany

Germany is a country in Western Europe with forests, rivers, mountain ranges, and beach resorts in the North Sea. The history of the country covers a period of more than two thousand years. The population of Germany as of January 2022 is 83,809,425 people. The capital city of Berlin is home to 3,574,830 people.
The climate of Germany is located in a temperate climate zone, in the north, the climate is maritime, and to the south it becomes temperate continental. This is due to the fact that the weather is often changeable. In the middle of summer it can be warm and sunny, but the very next day it can get cold and rainy.
By 1900, Germany had become the largest economy in Europe and the second largest in the world after the United States. Previously, the United Kingdom held this seat. The automotive industry, high technology, chemical industry, the food industry are the backbone of the German economy. The average salary in Germany in 2021 was 2,500 euros per month, including taxes.
The German healthcare system is based on the principle of solidarity. Medical care is available to all segments of the population, regardless of their financial situation, while financing comes from insurance premiums. Most of the German population is insured by public health insurance companies. State health insurance in Germany, along with pension insurance, accident insurance, unemployment insurance and medical care insurance, is the main component of the German social insurance system and one of the main links of the German health care system.
Health insurance in Germany is mandatory for all workers and other groups of the population. Health insurance, subject to certain conditions, can be chosen by the insured at will independently. German medicine ranks first in the world.
The education system in Germany consists of preschool, primary, secondary and higher education. There are both public and private educational institutions at all levels. Higher education in Germany is free for Germans and for foreign students. School education in Germany is free. The state supports students in every possible way: students can claim a tuition allowance, half of which the students must return to the state in the future when they work; There is also the possibility of obtaining a student loan. In order to earn money on their own, and not burden themselves with loans, many students work part-time at the same time. In addition to these opportunities, students can also qualify for scholarships for study. Germany ranks third in the world in terms of the quality of education. The United States and the United Kingdom are ranked first and second respectively.
A residence permit in Germany can be issued for 1 year with the right to extend. After 5 years of residence, you can apply for permanent residence, and after a total of 7 years – for citizenship.
Advantages:
- High level of medicine;
- High level of education;
- High quality of life;
- Compliance with laws and heavy fines for violations of public order;
- High indicators of social protection of the population for any category of citizens
Grounds:
- Employment;
- Business;
- Family reunification;
- Education;
- humanitarian circumstances.
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