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Financial support for families
Financial support for families In Germany, it is possible for both parents to take parental leave after the birth of their child. You can find further information on the duration and possibilities for financial support here. Parental leave After the birth of a child, mothers and fathers have the right to take a break from work to care for their child and spend time with their family. During this time, the employer may only terminate the employment relationship in exceptional circumstances (e.g....
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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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Looking for a job
Looking for a job Whether you are abroad or already in Germany, find out here how to encounter job opportunities in Germany. Here we will show you some options for finding a suitable job offer , and you can inform yourself about different professions. However, we recommend that you first do the Quick-Check to verify which requirements are fundamental and must be respected. Starting the job search process: services of the Federal Employment Agency Are you considering working in Germany? The Feder...
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The business plan
The business plan Goals, financing and realisation – the business plan is your most important tool to convince partners and credit institutions of your company’s vision. You have found your business idea and want to put it into practice? Then you should prepare your start into self-employment . The most important instrument for this is the business plan. A business plan helps you to plan your project step by step. It is crucial if you want to convince someone of your business idea and plans...
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Integration courses
Integration courses In Germany, integration courses are official language courses and orientation courses. They are a great option for learning more about the German society. Integration courses cover everyday topics such as work and professions, shopping, television or childhood education. Participants also learn how to deal with administrative offices, how to write emails or letters and how to carry oneself properly in job interviews. You will learn about culture and politics, living together...
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Housing and registration
Housing and registration Finding a new home in Germany. We show you how to successfully find an apartment or a room in Germany. There is a large supply of high-quality rental accommodation in Germany, but demand is also high, especially in the major cities. We give you tips and explain what you should consider before and after moving in. Your first accommodation Until you find a place to live in Germany, you can stay in a furnished holiday flat, hostel, hotel or youth hostel. However, it will no...
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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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Mobility in Germany
Mobility in Germany There are a number of ways to get around in Germany. The main means of transport are cars, buses, trains and bicycles. Bicycles and electric scooters Cycling can be a quick and cheap alternative in both rural and urban areas. Second-hand bicycles can be bought at a low cost, for example at specialist bike flea markets. Many large cities also offer rental bikes, enabling you to rent a bike long term (subscription) and obtain services such as repairs. If you prefer to cycle onl...
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Nursing professionals
Nursing professionals Would you like to work as a nurse in Germany? Find more information on your career options here. Germany needs nurses The nursing profession is future-proof Thanks to the excellent living conditions in Germany, a considerable proportion of the population enjoys good health well into old age. However, with increasing life expectancy and an ageing society, combined with the decreasing number of young people beginning their professional career, the demand for professional nurs...
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Physicians
Physicians The Federal Republic of Germany is dependent on young medical professionals. Become a part of the German health service as a doctor. Work as a medical doctor in Germany Become part of a highly effective healthcare system In comparison to other countries, Germany has a highly effective healthcare system. Using the latest treatment methods and modern medical instruments allows for a high level of care. A dense network of hospitals and local doctors ensure that patients swiftly receive t...
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