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Unemployment
Unemployment You have lost your job? No problem! If you worked in Germany before, you will receive support. If you have yet to find a job, register with your local employment agency (Arbeitsagentur) If you are not taking up employment immediately upon your return to Germany, you may be eligible for unemployment benefits . You will need to visit your local employment agency in person to register. If you are not residing in Germany, you do not have to notify the agency three months prior to the en...
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Additional insurances
Additional insurances Safety first: find out which insurances you should take out in Germany. Liability insurance Liability insurance pays if you damage or destroy another person's belongings. For example, if you break a vase or spill coffee on a friend's smartphone. Most Germans have that kind of insurance because it is inexpensive and protects you from having to pay for the damage with your own money. Household contents insurance This insurance covers all items inside your house or flat. For e...
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Hesse
Hesse Home to one of the largest European airports, Hesse offers an excellent transport network. The international financial centre Frankfurt has a strong influence on Hesse as a service region. Similarly, well-known international industrial companies define Hesse as a technology location at the heart of European markets. Hesse also boasts beautiful nature reserves, historical castles and palaces, as well as the Rheingau vineyards which are renowned for their excellent wines all over the world....
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Health insurance
Health insurance In Germany, you are required to take out health insurance. We will give you an overview of the types of health insurance and their services. In Germany, it is compulsory to take out health insurance. A distinction is made between statutory and private health insurance. These are two different systems and you cannot switch between them freely. It is advisable to take out international health insurance for the first few days or weeks of your stay in Germany before you have health...
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Information for EU citizens
Information for EU citizens If you are a citizen of an EU Member State, you can enter Germany without a visa, thanks to the freedom of movement. Find out here what you need to have to consider nonetheless. Entry and residence Are you a citizen of an EU member state planning to seek employment, study or complete vocational training in Germany? Thanks to the freedom of movement , you can travel to Germany without a visa or a residence permit and stay here for a period of three months. The only doc...
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Do I need to know German?
Do I need to know German? Your everday life in Germany will be easier once you learn German. Find out here why German language skills are important. Learning German is one of the most important steps you can take to prepare for life in Germany. It will help you settle in more quickly and make it easier for you to find new friends. For some purposes, such as work or study, it may even be necessary for you to demonstrate a certain level of German. Proof of a particular level of German is also ofte...
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Language classes
Language classes It is worthwhile learning the German language before entering Germany. Find German courses in your area. Key facts at a glance German is the most commonly spoken mother tongue in Europe Around 130 million people worldwide speak German as a first or second language German is an official language of Germany, Austria, Belgium, Luxembourg, Switzerland and Liechtenstein Initially, you will be able to get by in English in many parts of Germany. However, it is essential to learn German...
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Green Jobs
Green Jobs In Germany, skilled workers in the field of environmental and climate protection are more in demand than ever. Whether it's in agriculture, transport or energy – your contribution to a greener future counts. Sustainable careers in green jobs Are you looking for a job with a future? Then why not become part of the green economy in Germany and help build the sustainable world of tomorrow? Thanks to the energy transition and the decarbonisation of the economy, a wide range of new caree...
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Careers in transport
Careers in transport Do you enjoy travelling, especially in your daily work? Whether trains, HGVs or ships are your preferred mode, join the German transport sector! The transport sector is an industry with a future Germany lies at the heart of Europe and has, by global standards, a very well-developed infrastructure – ideal conditions for transporting goods and people. Why is this sector important to Germany? Logistics is one of the country’s largest economic sectors. Several thousand trans...
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Craftspeople
Craftspeople The German crafts and trades stand for customer-friendliness, high-quality products and practical solutions – become an active part of this sector! What are skilled crafts and trades? Skilled crafts and trades are not only the heart and soul of small and medium-sized businesses, but also Germany's economic engine. Thanks to the proximity to their customers, they create high-quality products and bespoke solutions for problems using their wide range of services and goods. The skille...
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