This article objectively and correctly verifies immigration to Germany and how to acquire citizenship in Germany by immigration to Germany. Many people from all over the world have been following German immigration in recent years, which has posed many questions. Applicants are often confronted with the following questions: What is the best way to obtain residence in Germany? Are there any special requirements for residency in this country? Is it possible to work your way into Germany? If you need additional expert advice on residency in this country, please contact us.
Topics to be analyzed:
- Immigrating to Germany through education
- Immigrating to Germany through work.
- Immigrating to Germany through investment.
- Immigrating to Germany by birth.
- Immigrating to Germany through marriage.
- Immigrating to Germany through asylum.
- Immigrating to Germany and living expenses in Germany.
- Immigration to Germany and the conditions for obtaining German citizenship.
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1- Immigrating to Germany through education
Many students have dreamed of studying in Germany in the past, particularly in recent years. Many factors, including the high practical level of German universities, the free education system, excellent science and educational facilities, the ability to study in both English and German, and excellent working conditions after graduation, have made Germany one of the most popular destinations for immigrants and students. It is important to note, however, that studying alone will not result in permanent residency in Germany; people must live in Germany after completing their studies and change their visa to work. Graduates have 18 months to remain in Germany to search for work if they are unable to work in their field of study during that period.
- STUDYING IN GERMANY AS A UNDERGRADUATE
Studying at a national university in Iran at the pre-university and undergraduate levels is a good option right now in Germany. In reality, students who have completed a 12-year diploma in Iran and have a B1 or B2 level of German language proficiency can enroll in a 9-month college course in Germany and pursue a bachelor's degree. Without taking a college course, students with a high GPA will apply to the best German universities.
- GERMAN POSTGRADUATE STUDY
Students with an IELTS score of 6.5 or higher or a German B2 degree may study for a master's degree in Germany, which is offered in both English and German. A master's degree is almost free, similar to a bachelor's degree, and students pay about 150 to 300 euros per semester in tuition.
- PHD STUDY IN GERMANY
Admission to the PhD program is achieved with the supervisor's permission, and someone with a strong academic resume who can be accepted by the supervisor can study in the PhD program. PhD studies are recognized as employment in Germany, and students can make a living and earn a living by doing well at university. Naturally, the value of this salary is determined by the student's results, and not all students can receive the same amount.
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2- Immigrating to Germany through work
Working immigration to Germany is one of the cheapest ways to immigrate, and there is generally no other choice if you already have a German work visa. A German work visa can be obtained in one of two forms.
- GETTING A GERMAN WORK VISA BY ACCEPTING A JOB OFFER
The first choice is to apply for a German work visa after being offered a job. If an employer in Germany sends an invitation to recruit the applicant, the applicant may apply for immigration to Germany in this way. Previously, if there was no suitable individual for the job in Germany or the EU member states, a German employer might submit an invitation or job offer to an applicant. However, beginning in 2020, if a person receives a job offer, he or she will be eligible for a visa, and German or EU citizens will not be given priority.
- VISA FOR JOB SEEKERS IN GERMANY
A German job search visa is the second choice for obtaining a German work visa. Germany has declared a labor shortage, and those with significant skills may apply for a work visa in the country. A immigrant is given this visa for a period of six months. This person has six months in Germany to find the job of his or her choice in accordance with his or her specialty. This visa is available to people with at least a bachelor's degree and executive experience in their field of study.
In 2020, the requirements for obtaining a German Job Seeker visa will be less stringent, and you will be able to receive one if you have completed two years of specialized education and your degree has been recognized by Germany. Of course, fluency in English or German is necessary to obtain this visa.
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3- Immigrating to Germany through investment and company registration
Germany is one of Europe's most developed and developed nations, with recent economic indicators indicating strong development. This, among other factors, has prompted many foreign investors to consider purchasing German economic markets, and many foreign investors have chosen to do so by investing in Germany.
In Germany, the most common investment method is company formation, which can be done with very little money. Applicants for German residency and citizenship will register a business in Germany, so investing in Germany is also a way to immigrate to Germany. In order to register a business in Germany, the investor's economic justification proposal must be accepted by the German Chamber of Commerce, and proposals that are profitable for the German government are normally approved.
The initial capital required to register a business in Germany is approximately 25,000 euros, which represents an excellent return on investment. Unfortunately, authorizing business plans is complicated, and only a few people are willing to do so each year, so it is normally best to invest in a country like Austria. It has living conditions comparable to Germany, and it is possible to register a business and obtain a residency permit in this country with the same capital.
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4- Immigrating to Germany by birth
Giving birth is one of the ways to obtain citizenship. In the world, there are two systems for citizenship by birth: soil and blood. A individual may have multiple residences in some countries, such as Germany, according to paragraph 2 of Article 7 of the German Civil Code, so people with dual citizenship have more than one. They're from a private home. Germany is a product of the circulatory system. That is, a child born in Germany is bound by his parents' lineage and blood.
This means that once the child reaches the legal age, he or she retains the citizenship of his or her paternal residence, after which he or she may choose his or her maternity residence, which is dependent on the mother country's acceptance of the dual citizenship statute.
German citizenship is acquired by the blood or soil scheme, according to German civil law.
- If a person is born to German parents, he or she is considered to be German.
- Unknown parents gave birth to a boy in Germany.
- A individual born in Germany who spent at least 8 years of his or her first 21 years of life in Germany.
- For at least 6 years, I attended German schools.
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5- Immigrating to Germany through marriage
Marriage to a German individual or a German resident is one of the simplest ways to become a German citizen, although it should be noted that due to crimes committed in this manner, very stringent laws have been enforced in this regard. This has been the case. As a result, only people with a marriage visa who can show their true intentions can now immigrate to Germany. In fact, if a person wishes to marry a German citizen or resident, they must submit documentation to the embassy such as family photographs, e-mail, marriage certificate, celibacy certificate, and no criminal record certificate.
A German citizen must also show that he or she will be able to support his or her partner financially in Germany. One of the special requirements for this is that you make enough money in Germany to support two adults. A German citizen must also demonstrate that he or she has no criminal record in Germany. One of the aspects that an Iranian spouse should take into consideration is getting basic German language skills.
The issuance of a passport to a foreign spouse after residing in Germany for at least three years is one of the laws that prohibits any harassment of marriage today. As a result, applying for a marriage visa in Germany is one of the simplest and most sensitive visas for the German government.
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6- Immigrating to Germany through asylum
Another option for immigrating to Germany is to apply for asylum in the country. Due to the risks of this approach, Malekpour Law Firm does not offer any advice or services in the field of asylum. Those that are vulnerable and at risk in their home country can seek assistance from other countries that are members of the Geneva Convention.
Because of the large number of refugees in the world today, especially in Germany, the likelihood of refusing asylum applications is very high, and asylum cases are scrutinized much more closely, so you should be aware that this approach is not suitable under any justification and poses a significant danger. It will carry a great deal. Given the current dangers that refugees face, it should come as no surprise that this solution has been dismissed and is not recommended by lawyers.
In Germany, people seeking asylum have access to facilities. These programs cover my basic living costs, such as food, clothes, and housing. Of course, accommodation entails living in conditions that are hazardous to one's health and safety, and asylum seekers must accept these conditions before their asylum application is approved; otherwise, they would be denied government services.
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7- Expenses of immigrating to Germany and living in Germany
The cost of living in a given country is one of the factors that people consider before deciding on a destination country for immigration. Given its central location in Europe and status as a highly developed nation, Germany's cost of living is fair when compared to comparable countries. Dosseldorf is Germany's most expensive city, with an average monthly cost of living of € 2,600. Leipzig, on the other hand, is known as Germany's cheapest capital, with an average monthly cost of living of 1,900 euros. The table below depicts some of the living costs in Germany.
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8- The requirements for gaining German citizenship and immigration to Germany
The final step in the German immigration process is to gain German citizenship. There is no quick way to become a German citizen. In order to apply for German citizenship, the person must remain in Germany for a certain period of time and then obtain permanent residency in Germany.
After three years of residency in Germany, people with a German partner may apply for citizenship. In general, in order to obtain permanent residency in Germany, a person must work in Germany for at least 5 years and pay taxes. After three years of permanent residency, an individual may apply for German citizenship and a passport. To do so, one must demonstrate that they are completely integrated into German society and are well-versed in the country's culture, history, and language.
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