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WHY STUDY IN GERMANY ? | 18 Things You Didn't Know About Part 2

Yana Immis

69,2% OF FOREIGNERS WANT TO STAY Countless job opportunities after graduation including 18-month Job-Seeking visa with 3.1% unemployment rate in one of the safest countries in the world. Study In Germany. Here is why!

The second half of the reasons to choose Germany and move:

10. Top Quality of Teaching

11. Career centers at German Business Schools for job placement and career counselling

12. Safety & Rich Culture welcoming foreigners

13. Low unemployment rate

14. High Income

15. Location & one visa for 16 countries

16. Infrastructure

17. Work culture – work-life balance

18. Strong economy


WHY STUDY IN GERMANY ? | 18 Things You Didn't Know About Part 1

Yana Immis

“Build your own dreams, or someone else will hire you to build theirs” — Farrah Gray. Study In Germany. Here is why!

The first half of the reasons to choose Germany and move:

1. Free or affordable education with plenty of scholarships

2. Lower cost of living than the UK, the USA, Canada, New Zealand, and Australia

3. No need to learn German. Study in English!

4. Easy visa with low denial rates

5. 'Made In Germany' seal of quality - the best country for international students in terms of ranking & image

6. Permission to work during studies, right after studies and 1.5 years to search for a job after graduation (Job-Seeking visa)

7. One of the world’s most powerful passports

8. Foreigner-friendly universities

9. Availability of courses with 2 starting dates per year: September and March! No time waste


German Student Visa Granted. How To Move To Germany In 23 Fast And Easy Steps - Part 2

Yana Immis

I have put down the exact order of things you should follow. You can print out this checklist for yourself and go through it step by step. You will do just fine if you follow this order. If not, things can get messy.

1. Notify your agency / school about your visa result

2. Read all emails from your agency / school

3. Pay your university fees if you haven’t paid yet

4. Send your agency / school a confirmation of payment and make sure to check with them if accommodation & airport pick up is provided

5. Buy / exchange currency to Euro

6. Decide on a travel date & purchase travel insurance

7. Pick up your visa

8. Book your flight

9. Notify agency / school once you have booked your flights

10. Collect all your original documents, and take them with you

11. Start learning German to know basic phrases 12. Learn more about the public transportation system

13. Research in advance about the cultural & geographical differences

14. Make a notarized copy of your passport

15. Fly to Germany

16. Pass the passport control

17. Buy yourself a transport pass

18. Once you have arrived, send an email or a text to your school/agency that you have safely landed and reached your accommodation

19. Respect university rules

20. Enjoy the culture shock

21. Get acquainted with bureaucracy

22. Learn the German post

23. Stay calm