part 1 our 12- part information series "Living and working in Germany"
You come from a non-EU country and want to leave your home country!
Why?
Have you asked yourself this personal question honestly and consciously.
For whatever reasons?
– because of economical reasons?
– because of political reasons!
– to improve my quality of life?
– Professional career!
– Unemployment in home country!
– Better future for my family?
In which country do I want to live and work?
– Did I get detailed and intensive information or advice about the country in which I am, would like to live and work in the future?
– What professional and linguistic requirements do I have to meet in order to be able to finance myself and my family??
– You need to ask yourself these and other questions, if you are in another country, Want to live and work. Because it's not enough, just to get a job in my dream country, because life and work are inextricably linked.
– One of the elementary legal requirements to be able to work in Germany, is the professional and linguistic qualification.
part 1 Generally about "Living and Working in Germany"
If you choose Germany, I would like to give you some information about Germany. This information does not replace a personal conversation with a trusted advisor.
About Germany
– Rule of law Germany
– Federal states
– Living
– Supply
School, Study, Training
– school-system
– Dual education
– study in Germany
Social system in Germany
– Health insurance
– care insurance
– Pension insurance
Working in Germany
– Labor laws
– Earning opportunities
– Integration courses
family
– Starting a family
– Living with children
– Family reunification
Mentality and culture
– The German culture and mentality
– Religions in Germany
– The German economy
Intensive information on the specified areas, can be obtained from my multilingual website at:
https://www.deutsche-fachkraefteagentur.com/... / live-and-ar ... /
Please do not make hasty decisions for yourself or your family, before you don't have all the information you need to start a new life in Germany.
The way to Germany is not easy and it also takes time.
In my part 2 The information series "Living and Working in Germany" provides you with extensive information about the new skilled immigration law and the associated conditions for obtaining a job in Germany.
Should you still have any questions, my local partners and I will be happy to answer them.
Send us an email at:
https://www.deutsche-fachkraefteagentur.com/konta…/consultation/
All the best and stay healthy.
Your Rudolf Sagner
German professionals Agency
Jobagentur Europe