Compared with the old immigrant countries, Germany has a "foreigner residence law". No matter what form of immigration, as long as it meets the age standard and has no criminal record, it can immigrate to Germany under the following two conditions. Let's see what are the main conditions for immigrating to Germany at present.
EU blue card = German blue card, you can change to permanent residence in 2 1 month or 33 months. You need a bachelor's degree or above first.
Secondly, I have some experience in working in enterprises. (According to the success rate in recent years, this scheme is highly successful.)
Employee visa, after 5 years, the language will reach B 1 permanent residence.
First, technical secondary school or above.
Secondly, a certain enterprise experience (according to the success rate in recent years, the success rate of this scheme is low)
Corporate visa, permanent residence after 3 years.
First of all, many years of working experience in business or enterprise
Secondly, register and set up a company in Germany (according to the success rate in recent years, the success rate of this scheme is low)
There are no investment immigrants in Germany! No, no, no! Say the important things three times. Any investment immigrants are marketing packages according to the above three residence laws. The above three can be selected according to their own conditions. During the period of not obtaining permanent residence status, the main applicant and family members can enjoy most social benefits equal to those of local Germans.
Here are some questions that many people often ask for your reference.
Q: Is it free to enter and leave the EU or Schengen with a blue card? A: Since Britain and Ireland have not joined the blue card project, it is said that EU countries can enter and leave freely except some countries or Schengen countries, but they cannot work.
Q: The main applicant holds a blue card. Did the spouse and children also hold a blue card after that application? A: No. Spouses and children hold the right of reunion with a blue card with the same validity period as a blue card. Spouses can only apply for permanent residence after 5 years, and they must have the level of German B 1 Children can automatically move to permanent residence after 5 years. In German projects, as long as one applicant takes permanent residence, the right of abode of the spouse and children is no problem. If the spouse doesn't want to take the language test, he can get a reunion visa every five years, and he can change to permanent residence or not at any time he wants.
Q: Do children have to go to school in Germany when they are of school age while holding the blue card? A: Yes, if the children apply together, that is to say, those who hold the right of reunion with the blue card must study. If you don't want your children to go to school, don't apply for reunion residency for the time being.
Q: Is there any global taxation in Germany after permanent residence? A: There is no such thing as global taxation in Germany. Personal income, of course. But it is also required to declare. This is the same in all EU countries. If your income is taxed in China, you don't have to pay taxes in German. In fact, domestic taxes are even higher than those in Germany. As long as they are paid domestically, Germany rarely pays taxes again.
As for Germany's welfare, we only need one day to say that as the inventor of social security, the relevant system in Germany is very, very sound. Including their tax system, it is as detailed as where everyone lives, and the distance will affect the deduction of wages and taxes. Basically, no country is more comprehensive than Germany.
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In order to attract high-end talents to work in Germany, Germany introduced the Blue Card Immigration Act in June 20 12. It is a legal residence permit issued by Germany to citizens of countries that are not members of the European Union. For a maximum of four years, cardholders can enjoy German welfare, citizenship, education, medical care, unemployment plan and pension. Holding a blue card for at least 2 1 month meets certain requirements and can be converted into permanent residence status in Germany. Article 19A in the Alien Residence Act is the relevant provision of the German Blue Card, which came into effect on August 20 12.
German blue card requirements:
1.22-55 years old (27-50 is the best for actual application)
2. Have a bachelor's degree or above (the school should be recognized by Germany)
3. There is a German company employment contract.
4. The monthly salary is not less than 4,500 euros.
5. The major studied in the university is consistent with the post in Germany.
Process:
It takes 6 months from signing the contract to getting the blue card visa (including the waiting period of the embassy)
After you get the blue card, you can go to Germany to apply for an extension of residence within 3 months (change the official blue card), and then your spouse and children under 16 can reunite with Germany.
After getting the blue card, German will pass B 1, 2 1 month and then be transferred to German permanent green card. If not, then pay a social security tax for another year. As long as German reaches A 1 (the simplest level) during the period, it can be converted into a permanent green card after the 33rd month!
Advantages of German blue card immigrants:
1, high gold content: world-class country, high welfare, high quality, one-person application, whole family immigration.
2, low investment:150,000 euros easy immigration! First-class immigrant countries, the best choice for middle-class and Kochi families.
3. High welfare: the whole family enjoys free medical insurance, nursing insurance, old-age insurance and unemployment insurance; Children enjoy free education; Can receive children's money, parents' allowance, etc.
4. Zero risk: there is no need to invest to subscribe for shares and buy real estate.
5, the fastest: the fastest way to get real permanent residency in a first-class immigrant country! 2 1 month/33 months kills all immigration projects that can get a real green card for more than 5 years.
6. The application is simple: you have a recognized bachelor's degree or above, and you can get a high-paying job contract. There is no need for asset proof and no background investigation, and the bill is clear and guaranteed.
7. Green channel: There is no German requirement for blue card applicants and their families! After 33 months, you only need basic German (equivalent to A 1) when you transfer to Germany for permanent residence. If you master B 1, you can advance it to 2 1 month.
The whole handling fee is1100000 RMB, including registering your company _ applying for a blue card _ settling in Germany _ extending the visa _ reuniting your family _ sending your children to school _2-year company performance trust _ permanent residence in Germany.
What you need to pay yourself:
The tax is about 825 euros/month (halved after family reunion)
Social Security 1600 Euros/month (covering the social security of the whole family, and 60% of it goes into the pension account, which can be raised later).
Accounting agency fee is 4000-5000 Euros/year.
Not counting the tax reduction, not counting the money withdrawn later, it costs 35,000 euros a year.
Taking permanent residence for two years is 70,000 euros, and the nuclear RMB is 560,000.
In fact, if you get permanent residence in two years, the real cost will be about1400,000 RMB.
Moreover, the handling fee is not a one-time payment, but five payments in two years.