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Visum_Spracherwerb_EN.pdf
From the preparatory stage to completing the application forms: This step-by-step guide shows you how to obtain a visa for language acquisition.
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Visum_Familiennachzug_EN.pdf
From the preparations to the application forms: This step-by-step guide shows you how to obtain a visa for family reunification.
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Living permanently in Germany
Living permanently in Germany Would you like permanently settle down in Germany? Here you can find all information on the settlement permit, the permanent EU residence permit and naturalisation. Settlement permit Permanent EU residence permit Naturalisation
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Visum_Praktikum_EN.pdf
From the preparations to the application forms: This step-by-step guide shows you how to obtain a visa to complete a study-related traineeship EU.
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Grafik: Der Weg in den deutschen Arbeitsmarkt EN
From the different types of visas, the requirements, the application process, to the residence permit after entry: This chart shows you the path to the German labor market.
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Settlement permit
basic knowledge of the legal and social system and way of life in Germany. This is usually proven by the “ Living in Germany ” test. You can demonstrate that you have sufficient living space. You can demonstrate that you are able to cover your living costs. Settlement permit for people who have completed higher education or vocational training in Germany If you have successfully completed higher education or vocational training in Germany, special provisions also apply to you with regard to the settlement [...] Settlement permit Would you like to stay in Germany on a permanent basis? Find out about the requirements for obtaining a settlement permit. A settlement permit opens many doors. You can live in Germany with your family without any restrictions. You can also take up employment or be self-employed. Are you already working and living in Germany on a temporary residence permit and would like to stay here permanently? As a skilled worker , you may, under certain conditions, be able to apply for a permanent [...] basic knowledge of the legal and social system and way of life in Germany. This is usually proven by the “ Living in Germany ” test. You can demonstrate that you have sufficient living space. Settlement permit for highly skilled workers In special cases, highly skilled workers can obtain a settlement permit under Section 18c (3) of the Residence Act (AufenthG) immediately, without having to spend a certain period of time in Germany first. For example, if you are a scientist with special technical
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Family reunion for children
course, your children can also live with you in Germany. You can find out here how to bring them to you. Bringing your children to Germany If you or your spouse are entitled to live in Germany, your children under the age of 18 are also entitled to a temporary or permanent residence permit . If your children are citizens of a member state of the European Union (EU) or European Economic Area (EEA), they do not require a visa to enter Germany and can live and work in Germany without restriction. If your [...] birth. In special cases, children can obtain German nationality at birth in addition to the nationality of their parents. You can find more information about the rules which apply in this case in the section on living permanently in Germany . Video: Living together with your family in Germany Checklist for qualified professionals from non-EU countries Getting a visa, or learning German? Contact points all over the world Information on the web Federal Ministry for Family Affairs, Senior Citizens, Women [...] your children are citizens of a country which is not in the EU or the EEA, they will generally need a visa to enter Germany. If you and your spouse hold temporary resident permits for Germany, your children under 16 years of age will also receive a temporary resident permit in order for them to join you ( Section 32 of the Residence Act [AufenthG] ). If you are a single parent, you can also apply for a visa for your children. However, in this case, you will need to obtain the consent of the other parent
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Spouses joining EU citizens
citizen, have settled in Germany and now want to bring your spouse over? Read here what you need to bear in mind when it comes to family reunification You can look forward to spending your time in Germany with your partner and children. Although there are some conditions attached to family reunification , as an international skilled worker , you are sure to fulfil them. Are you an EU citizen living and working in Germany and would you like to bring your spouse to Germany? As an EU citizen, you are [...] are entitled to freedom of movement , and your spouse and children can live and work in Germany. Whether your family members need a special temporary residence permit depends on their nationality. Spouses who are EU (European Union) or EEA (European Economic Area) citizens If your spouse is an EU or EEA national, they can join you in Germany very easily and live and work here without restrictions. You do not need to apply for a special residence permit. Spouses who are third-country nationals If you [...] advance and submit your application in good time. Spouses arriving in Germany must register their new address at the Einwohnermeldeamt ( Residents' Registration Office ) and then apply in person for a temporary residence permit for spouses joining their partners. Once a residence title has been granted, your spouse is immediately entitled to take up any kind of employment in Germany. Video: Living together with your family in Germany Explainer video: Child benefit Getting a visa, or learning German?
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Spouses joining citizens of non-EU countries
Spouses joining citizens of non-EU countries Why not live together with your family in Germany? Find out what you need to know if your spouse from outside the EU wants to come and live with you. Citizens of countries other than Switzerland, EU or EEA member states can bring their family members to Germany. The rules that apply depend on the nationality of the family members who wish to join you. Your spouse is a citizen of Switzerland or an EU/EEA Member State Even if you are a third-country national [...] entitled to take up employment in Germany without restriction. Info box If your visa or residence permit for gainful purposes was issued for the first time after 1 March 2024, you have the option of bringing your parents or parents-in-law to Germany. To find out what rules apply to parental reunification, contact the relevant German embassy or foreigners authority in Germany. In addition to the option of parental reunification, your family members are permitted to enter Germany for temporary family visits [...] national, if your spouse is a citizen of an EU or EEA member state, they are entitled to freedom of movement and can live and work in Germany without restrictions. All they need to enter the country is a national identity card. Your spouse is a not a citizen of Switzerland or an EU/EEA Member State You can look forward to a future together in Germany, even if your partner comes from a third country . The following requirements must be met for a spouse to join their skilled worker from a third country:
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Permanent EU residence permit
on facilitated conditions. You get the permanent EU Residence Permit, if you meet the following requirements: You have legally lived in Germany for at least five years; you can financially support yourself and your family members; you have a sufficient command of German and basic knowledge of the legal and social system and way of life in Germany; you have enough living space for yourself and your family; you have paid the compulsory or voluntary contributions to statutory pension insurance for at [...] or for certain humanitarian reasons. Find the competent authority Information on the web Federal Foreign Office (FFO) You can find out which visa you need in order to come to Germany with the Visa-Navigator. Federal Office for Migration and Refugees (BAMF) Centre of Excellence for Asylum, Migration and Integration in Germany Print page share on LinkedIn share on X (before: Twitter) share on Facebook share on WhatsApp mail
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