Germany is one of the European countries with the highest rates of immigrants. This country accounts for one of the highest rates of foreign workforce, but it also has one of the highest numbers of asylum seekers. The German migration law also covers family reunification programs and the legal procedures…
As a person who wants to move to Germany from South Africa, one must make sure that all the legal requirements imposed by the German law are completed. In the situation of South African nationals, the German migration law stipulates that the visa is necessary when entering the German territory,…
Depending on their nationality, persons moving to Germany will have to conclude various legal procedures. In the case of Canadian citizens relocating to Germany for a short period of time, of up to 90 days in a total 180 days period, the German legislation does not require them to apply…
An expat is a person that relocates to a foreign country for a determined period. Usually, the term expat defines a person moving to Germany or to another foreign country with the purpose of developing a work-related activity. When relocating here, an expat may need to apply for a residence…
The tourist visa in Germany that can be obtained by foreigners is the Schengen visa, which grants the right to stay in this country for a period of up to 90 days; at the same time, the Schengen visa allows foreigners to move freely through all the Schengen states. The…
The working visa for Germany is an immigration document that must be obtained by nationals of most third-party countries wishing to relocate here for this specific purpose. The German migration law provides for numerous types of visas, including employment. Foreigners applying for a visa issued for employment purposes should know…
Foreign businessmen moving to Germany for the purpose of developing a business activity can apply for a visa through which they can obtain a residence permit in this country. Currently, there are several categories of immigration documents that can be issued for investment purposes and they vary based on the…
American citizens can relocate to Germany as long as they meet the legal requirements for this purpose. Since the United States of America (USA) is considered to be a third party country, as it is not included in any of the larger structures in which Germany is included (such as…
Germany issues visas for short-term stays or for long-term stays. It must be noted that certain nationalities will need to apply for a visa when arriving in Germany regardless of the period of their stay. Visas in Germany also vary based on the scope for which they are issued (work, travel, transit visa, business and so on). Our…
The legal requirements for obtaining residency in Germany vary based on the nationality of the foreigner moving here for various purposes. Thus, the German legislation distinguishes between foreigners who are citizens of the European Union (EU) and non-EU citizens. The residency criteria can also vary depending on the person’s legal…