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Salary, taxes & social security
What is the difference between gross and net? Here you can find information on social security and taxes. Salary Working in Germany means that various taxes are directly deducted from your gross salary before you receive your proper salary (net salary). A distinction is made between taxes and social security contributions . Your pay slip will list exactly how much has been deducted. However, to get an idea of the amounts beforehand, you can use gross-net calculators on the Internet. You can find [...] your tax bracket . Your tax bracket is influenced by factors like marriage or you having children, for example. If you are a member of the church, your employer also transfers the church tax to the tax office. Social insurance Germany has a well-developed system that provides people with financial security, for example in times of illness or unemployment. In Germany, if you earn a sum of money above a certain limit, you are subject to social security contributions. This means that you must be a member
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Immigration
in 1992. The positive balance of the following years was due to a favourable economic situation and continuing stability on the labour market. The only downward trend was experienced during the global recession in 2008 and 2009. In both these years net migration was negative for the first time since 1984. The gap between immigration and emigration increased between the years 2010 and 2015. The high positive migration balance of foreigners in 2015, which is also due to the high number of refugees, [...] and mathematics). In recent years, the number of scientists doing research in the fields of mathematics, science and engineering increased steadily (source: DAAD , 2024). As a highly specialised centre of industry, Germany needs your know-how to develop innovative strength and international competitiveness. Plenty of room for growth – Granting of residence titles to qualified migrants Many highly qualified people come to Germany to build their future professional career. Fundamental differences exist [...] livelihood secured and the spouse is of age. In 2021, 104,640 visas for the purpose of family reunification were granted (source: BAMF, 2023). Migrants contribute to economic growth Germany’s economy is growing, which one can see by looking at the development of the production potential. The production potential corresponds to the amount of all the manufactured goods and services and basically depends on three factors: the number of people producing goods and services, the time required for production
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In Germany
in Service
foreign professional qualifications State Capital of Munich: advice centre for the recognition of professional qualifications Service Center for international skilled workers in Munich Welcome Center in the county of Roth Welcome Service in Bayreuth MigraNet – Network IQ Bavaria Study in Bavaria Research in Bavaria amiga – Municipal project for international professionals and students starting their careers in Munich Integreat München - Online guide for people from abroad in Munich Berlin Important portals [...] recognition and qualification Office for Immigration (ZIB) in Saarbrücken Saarland Chamber of Commerce and Industry (IHK Saarland): How to Establish your Business Venture saaris.innovation&standort e.V.: counselling for settlement, investment, business development and marketing in Saarland Universität des Saarlandes: Information for Incoming Students Saxony Important portals and service points for immigrants Gute Arbeit für Sachsen: a home for skilled workers Simply Saxony: get to know Saxony Job listings: [...] Schleswig-Holstein Network IQ Schleswig-Holstein: counselling on job training and recognition of qualifications schleswig-holstein.de – recognition of professional qualifications Advisory Service on Migration to Schleswig-Holstein WT.SH: Business Development and Technology Transfer Corporation of Schleswig-Holstein Further training measures in Schleswig-Holstein Being innovative together: cluster initiatives in Schleswig-Holstein Federal Employment Agency – finding workers Thuringia Important portals
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Housing and registration
increase every twelve months. Indexed rent (Indexmiete), on the other hand, is not fixed in advance but is based on the cost of living (electricity, gas, water, food, etc.). If the cost of living rises, the landlord or landlady can also increase the net exclusive rent. The consumer price index applies and a rent increase is also possible every twelve months, with written justification. However, in the case of a tenancy agreement without an index-linked or graduated rent, the landlord or landlady can [...] accommodation in Germany This is how Germans live: Take a look in a German's living room Information on the web Federal Office for Migration and Refugees (BAMF) “Welcome to Germany – Information for immigrants” Federal Ministry for Housing, Urban Development and Building (BMWSB) Finding a place to live in Germany – A guide for migrants Handbook Germany Searching for a flat Study in Germany Tips on finding accommodation for young people Alumniportal Deutschland Infographic on living in Germany Costs
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