Why do you rarely see Germans in the country come to settle in the country?

Updated on tourism 2024-08-09
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    First of all, the Germans do not have a very good opinion of China. On the other hand, the Chinese have a particularly good impression of Germany, which also makes a large number of Chinese travel to Germany, and many countries have left an impression of "low quality" on Chinese because of Chinese tourism, and the same is true of Germany. Of course, the more important reason is that the cultural differences between the two countries are large, Germany is famous for its rigor, do not talk when eating, do not make loud noises in public places, and the Chinese pay attention to liveliness, and it is rare to eat without talking during a break and dinnerThe difference in lifestyle between the two countries has also led to the fact that Germans do not have a very good opinion of China.

    And then it's because China and Germany are so far apartFrom Munich to Beijing, the distance is about 8,000 kilometers, and the flight time is up to 10 hours, and the flight time will be up to 10 hours, and you will have to pass through many countries on the way. In China, there are very few cities where there are direct flights to Germany, so it is certainly not so easy for Germany to come to China. If the Germans choose to travel and settle in China, they will have a long way home.

    The problem of distance inevitably creates a cost problem. Germans choose to travel to China to settle down, and the cost is relatively high. If you choose to settle in China, you must apply for a green card, you need to find a suitable job in China, you can support yourself and live well, for an average German, it may take a certain amount of time to complete.

    When Germans come to China for tourism, the journey fee is expensive, the visa procedures are complicated, and they must hire a tour guide who is proficient in Chinese and German Chinese and accompany them throughout the process, which is expensive and troublesome.

    Finally, when Germans come to China, they face the problem of language barriers. Although many students have chosen to learn German in recent years, most of them are going abroad to Germany, and this is only a very small number of people who know German. In the same way, it is very difficult for Germans to learn Chinese, and Chinese culture is broad and profound, and it is impossible for Germans to fully master Chinese in half a year or a year.

    The language barrier can lead many Germans not to travel or settle in China.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Mainly because of the distance between the two countries, the straight-line distance from Beijing to Munich has reached about 7,594 kilometers, and the plane takes about 10 hours to fly, and the journey is very expensive. In addition, the native language of Germans is German, which has many language barriers with China, and there are many cultural differences and eating habits between China and Germany, although many Germans like China, but they are not willing to spend such a large price to travel or settle in China.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Because the cultural differences between Germans and Chinese are very large, Germans pay attention to food and do not say anything when eating, while Chinese like to be lively, and Germany is far away from China, there are few planes from Germany to China, so it is rare to see Germans in China to travel and settle.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    It is rare to see Germans in China to travel and settle down, first of all, because the distance is too far, the straight-line distance from Germany to China from Beijing to Munich has reached about 7594km, such a long distance, even if you take a convenient and fast plane, it also takes about ten hours to fly, which is very inconvenient. Secondly, there is a language barrier, and it is difficult for Germans to live in China if they do not speak Mandarin, so they cannot settle down.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    1. Application Requirements:

    1. Foreigners who meet the following conditions may apply for a permanent residence permit for foreigners who are reunited by husband and wife:

    1) Married to a Chinese citizen (with permanent residence in China) or a foreigner who has obtained permanent residence in China;

    2) The marriage relationship has lasted for 5 years;

    3) Reside in China for at least 5 consecutive years, and reside in China for no less than 9 months each year;

    4) Have a stable livelihood and residence;

    2. Application procedures: 1. Submit the completed Application Form for Permanent Residence Permit for Foreigners in China (Husband and Wife Reuniting);

    2. Submit your valid passport or certificate that can replace your passport and a copy for inspection;

    3. Submit the health certificate issued by the domestic health and quarantine department, and the "Health Certificate" issued by foreign health and medical institutions must be authenticated by our embassies and consulates abroad;

    4. Submit a certificate of no criminal record abroad certified by our embassies and consulates abroad;

    5. Submit the certificate of temporary residence in Xi or the Certificate of Residence of Foreigners of the People's Republic of China;

    6. Submit the household registration certificate of the Chinese spouse permanently residing in Wuxi or the Permanent Residence Permit for Foreigners of the foreign spouse;

    7. Submit the marriage certificate issued by the Chinese civil affairs authority; The "Marriage Certificate" issued by the foreign marriage agency must be authenticated by the Chinese embassy or consulate abroad;

    8. Submit a notarized financial certificate of the applicant or a financial guarantee certificate of the spouse; The above-mentioned certificates issued by foreign institutions must be authenticated by Chinese embassies and consulates abroad;

    9. Submit the house lease or property right certificate.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Summary. Hello dear! Foreigners applying for permanent residence in China under the Administrative Measures for the Examination and Approval of Permanent Residence of Foreigners in China shall abide by the laws of China, be in good health, have no criminal record, and meet one of the following conditions:

    1) Direct investment in China, stable investment for three consecutive years and good tax records; (2) Holding the position of deputy general manager, deputy factory director or above in China, or having the deputy senior title of associate professor or associate researcher, and enjoying the same treatment, having served in China for four consecutive years, and having resided in China for a total of not less than three years within four years, and has a good tax record; (3) Those who have made major or outstanding contributions to China or who are particularly needed by the state;

    Hello dear! Foreigners applying for permanent residence in China in accordance with the Administrative Measures for the Examination and Approval of Permanent Residence of Foreigners in China shall abide by Chinese laws, be in good health, have no criminal record, and meet one of the following conditions: (1) direct investment in China, stable investment for three consecutive years, and good tax records; (2) Holding positions such as deputy general manager or deputy factory director in China, or having associate senior titles such as associate professor or associate researcher, and enjoying the same treatment, having served in China for four consecutive years, and having resided in China for less than three years within four years, and having a good tax record; (3) Those who have made significant or outstanding contributions to China and who are particularly needed by the state;

    4) The spouses of the persons referred to in items 1, 2 and 3 of this paragraph and their unmarried children under the age of 18; (5) The spouse of a Chinese citizen or a foreigner who has obtained permanent residence qualifications in China, has a marital relationship of five years or more, has resided in China for five consecutive years, resides in China for at least nine months each year, and has a stable livelihood guarantee and residence; (6) Unmarried children who have not touched the age of 18 or are seeking refuge with their parents; (7) Those who have no immediate family members outside the country, who seek refuge in Jingxiaokong, and who are at least 60 years old, have resided in China for at least five consecutive years, reside in China for at least nine months each year, and have a stable livelihood guarantee and residence.

    Anything else?

    Kiss! No more!

    Retirement, bring children to China, can I apply?

    Is it possible for children to come to China to go to school?

    Kiss! You can go through the procedures with a residence permit!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    A completely independent approach:

    Invest 1 million in Germany (I forgot what the unit was last time, it may be RMB, that is, 100,000 euros, but it is not impossible to set up a company or do something), people will also observe you for a period of time, and then find that staying in Germany will be beneficial to them (create economic value, increase employment......And then you will be given a long-term stay, and by the way, you can also get your children over.

    Completely passive approach:

    Find a German to marry (if you are single, you don't have to leave), get German citizenship (it will take a short time in between), and then your children can also get German citizenship with you, and finally you can settle down in Germany completely. But first of all, you have to find someone to marry, and then it depends on whether this person's own income is enough to support you and your children, and whether he is willing to support you and your children together, otherwise he has to work to raise them himself. Even if all of this is fine, the result is not so simple.

    In Germany, it takes at least half a year for a German to marry a foreigner. Many people go to Denmark for convenience, saying that they can get it overnight, but the reliability is not even known.

    The method of hard work:

    Now start learning German, and then you can either find a German university to study for a degree, or if you are even better, you can directly find a German company to hire you to work in Germany, and then the child will go with you. It is said that it is a hard work, and although it is easy to find a degree to study in the first place, it is not so easy to read. In order for the children to stay there, not only must they study, but also be able to get a job with their diploma after graduation.

    If you work directly, one thing is the same as studying for a degree, that is, you need to have at least passable German, and then the work attitude here is completely different from that in China, so you have to adapt to it. Moreover, if you want to study, you need to have a lot of money in the account as a deposit, and you also need to provide proof of salary, housing, etc., to show that you are financially able to support yourself and your children (in many cases, there is a other half).

    The most irresponsible way:

    Find a random agent to introduce a private school, take care of food and housing (almost never heard of in Germany), pay them to do things, and don't have to worry about anything.

    Is that okay?

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The pace of life is relatively slow, there is more personal time, and I can easily go to work every day; It is very suitable for the elderly to live, with a beautiful environment, pleasant scenery and warm climate, which is a good place for the elderly.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    If you immigrate to Germany, you will feel very happy, and the pace of life is very slow, which will make you feel very relaxed; Of course it is more suitable.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If you can move to Germany, you will be very happy and have a very high quality of life; Yes, it fits.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    After buying a house in Germany, you should live in accordance with German laws and regulations.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    You can live for a long time if you have a long-term visa, and you can only stay for no more than 90 days every six months without a long-term visa.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Apply for a legal person visa as a legal representative and obtain a residence permit for up to 3 years. The company has been in operation for 3 years, and after being reviewed by the local chamber of commerce, labor bureau and other departments, it is confirmed that the continuous operation is in good condition, and the applicant may obtain a permanent residence permit.

  14. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    In Germany, buying a house can promote your immigration a little, but it is not necessary to buy a house to immigrate.

    There is no restriction on who buys the house, but you may not be able to live in it yourself.

    If you don't live and work in Germany, it's currently difficult to get a mortgage from a German bank.

    Both official and private people agree that there is a big bubble in German real estate at present, and it is recommended that you invest cautiously at this time.

    There are many neutral appraisers in the German real estate market, and it is wise to have an appraiser carry out valuation and due diligence on the project before signing a contract.

    A small apartment in a downtown area is more suitable for investment than a large house on the outskirts of the city.

  15. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    As long as you have permanent residency conditions, you can apply for permanent residence.

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