What are the ways to immigrate to Germany to get a German residence permit

Updated on educate 2024-03-29
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1. SAFE may issue residence permits to foreigners who are self-employed in the following three categories:

    a.) are interested in making an investment or have a corresponding need for local regional economic development.

    b.Their profession, in the future, has a positive impact on economic development.

    c.The investment is entirely covered by its own capital or its investment is guaranteed by a corresponding credit commitment.

    2. The State Administration of Foreign Exchange (SAFE) may issue detention permits to foreigners who have conducted higher education or education at the same level in official or unofficial but recognized educational institutions in Germany and have successfully graduated, provided that the occupation they are engaged in is directly related to their education. Scholars or scientists may be granted a residence permit to "self-employed persons" in accordance with the relevant provisions of Articles 18 and 20 of the Alien Residence Act, which is different from Article 1 of the Alien Residence Act.

    3. For foreigners over the age of 45, SAFE must issue a detention permit on the premise of confirming that the foreigner has an appropriate pension insurance.

    4.Adopts Regulation 1 and Regulation 2 aboveThe residence permit granted is granted for a maximum period of three years, after which permanent residence (niederlassungserlaubnis) can be granted in accordance with article 9, paragraph 2, of the Law on the Residence of Aliens, provided that:

    i.Successful completion of their business plan when applying for a residence permit.

    ii.The applicant has the means to support himself and his family members through his own income. (The ICCN Oak Park project is a German venture capital immigration program that emerged on the basis of this regulation).

    5. Foreigners can also apply for a residence permit as a "self-employed person", which is different from Article 1 of the Foreigners' Settlement Act, but their occupation needs to be approved by the relevant unit (erteilung) [with relevant documents] or confirmed (zusage) [there is no relevant document to prove but the relevant unit confirms their intention to work in the future].

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Germany is an economically developed country, and many people want to immigrate to Germany, so how can you get permanent residence in Germany? I have compiled the conditions for obtaining permanent residence for German immigrants here, and I hope it will be helpful to you.

    1. EU Blue Card - suitable for highly educated people

    The "Blue Card" is a highly skilled migration policy introduced at EU level in response to an ageing population. As an important measure of the EU to attract high-skilled migrants, the importance of the EU "blue card" is becoming increasingly apparent. On 23 October 2007, the EU Blue Card Directive was promulgated and adopted and entered into force in 2009, and Member States have until 19 June 2011 to transpose the Directive into domestic law.

    As a result, most EU countries have officially issued EU blue cards since 2012, with Germany issuing a large number of blue cards.

    Third-country nationals are eligible for a Blue Card if they are able to produce a work contract with an annual salary of more than €50,400 (€4,200 per month) and have a German university degree (foreign equivalent). For those occupations that are in dire need of third-country workers, the annual income of Blue Card applicants is relaxed to €38,400 (€3,200 per month). In such cases, the employment authority shall carry out an inspection to ensure that the applicant's working conditions and salary level are in line with the usual working conditions.

    In principle, EU Blue Card holders can obtain a settlement permit after 33 months of legal employment in Germany. If the applicant's German language is at a B1 level, he or she can obtain a settlement permit after 21 months of legal work. Within the first two years, Blue Card holders should obtain prior approval for a change of employer.

    2. German corporate visa - suitable for business people

    In the German Residence Act, what we usually call entrepreneurial immigrants is classified as "self-employed". A foreigner can obtain a residence permit due to self-employment if he or she has some business management experience and a business plan to start a business in Germany. A residence permit is valid for up to three years.

    Foreigners over the age of 45 must have adequate old-age security in order to be granted a residence permit. If the business activities in the foreigner's program are carried out very successfully, and he has enough income to support himself and his family, he can be granted a settlement permit after three years.

    If you are interested in German immigration and want to start a business or seek employment in Germany, then the "EU Blue Card" and "Corporate Visa" are undoubtedly your fast track to Germany and Europe.

    3. What benefits will permanent residency in Germany enjoy?

    1) Free education;

    2) Allowance of 1,000 euros for the birth of a child.

    3) Infant milk powder subsidy of 300 euros per month.

    4) Children's pocket money from 184-215 euros per month.

    5) The unemployment benefit is 65% of the net income (for example, a family of three can receive about 20,000 euros a year, and can receive it for one more year).

    6) Benefits.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    In accordance with German law; The conditions under which foreigners are allowed to immigrate to Germany are:

    1) Parents (including adoptive parents) and spouse of German citizens;

    2) Children of German citizens under the age of 21 abroad;

    3) siblings of German citizens who have settled abroad and have no children to rely on;

    4) Other foreigners who meet the requirements of the German immigration law.

    The time it takes to process a family-based immigration application is about 1 year. The main procedures for applying for family-based immigration to Germany are as follows:

    1) The application should be made to the Immigration Bureau by a relative of the German citizen; If the parents or spouse are applying to settle in Germany, they must explain why the parents will settle abroad, when they will marry their spouse and other relevant matters, and if they are applying for siblings to settle in Germany, whether the siblings have children and their financial situation abroad; If you are applying for a child to settle in Germany, you must indicate whether the child is adopted or biological, and if so, when and why you want to adopt.

    2) The German Immigration Administration shall, on the basis of the application of the person concerned, examine the matters relating to immigration, and after the examination is found to be conclusive, the Immigration Administration shall issue a notification to the embassy of the applicant country. After receiving the notice, the embassy in a foreign country shall notify the person concerned to come to the embassy for an interview within the specified time, conduct a physical examination, and issue an entry visa to the immigrant.

    The basic condition for German immigration is to invest no less than 10,000 euros to register 1 company, and then you can apply for investment immigration. The applicant's personal requirements are not high, such as the investor's education level and work resume can prove that it is helpful to work in Germany; Have a good business background and the Chinese parent company is in good operating condition; It is best to be between the ages of 25 and 45, and the upper age limit can be relaxed.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Application conditions for the German Blue Card122-55 years old; 2.Bachelor's degree or above; 3.No criminal record4Children of family reunification are not more than 18 years old.

    Application conditions for German executives122-55 years old; 2.College degree or above; 3.No criminal record4Children of family reunification are not more than 18 years old.

    Application conditions for corporate visa:12No criminal record.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    There are many types of immigration, investment, and technology. The conditions are all different.

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