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