@masycheff
Israeli looking for information about Germany
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Registration: 16 January 2022
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Getting from the Airport with a Lot of Luggage and Bike
Hi Everyone,As the date of our move to Germany is fast approaching, I'm looking for an advice on the best way to get from the Berlin airport to the city with a lot of luggage. We are 4 people (two adults, two kids) with 9 pieces of luggage ... Read More
Family reunification (visa) by Lulu-lee Shemtov
Im a Eu citizen plening to live in germanyCan my husbend (non eu) get in with a turist visa and then make a reunien fameliy from inside germny?What will we needHow do we do it
Can a palestinian nationalitiy make this convert of visa?Can you please link me the refrence?Thank you so much for the help -@Lulu-lee ShemtovIf you hold an Israeli passport, then yes, you can apply while being in Germany. That's my situation. My ... Read More
Proving My Financial Situation
Hi Everyone,We are moving to Germany in coming months. My wife is a EU national (Lithuania) and I'm holding an Israeli passport. We are going to live in Berlin. My understanding is that while my wife is entitled to live and work in Germany (she just ... Read More
Getting a Residence Permit for a non-EU Spouse by masycheff
Hi Everyone, I'm getting a lot of help on this forum so I'd like to thank again everyone who responded to my threads on renting an apartment and finding a school in Berlin. It was very helpful! I'm here again with a new question ;-) ...
For EU nationals, when they first enter Germany, registration is within 90 days of arrival, as they could claim to be visitors during that time. Registration has to happen as soon as treaty rights are being exercised - when they move into a ... Read More
Renting an Apartment in Berlin by masycheff
Hello Everyone, We are going to move to Berlin this summer. I'm now planning our preparatory and first steps. I'm feeling that I'm a bit confused about the process of renting an apartment so any advice and tips would be highly ...
I am renting out a few apartments myself (although not in Berlin) and can say: Most property owners do want to have less problems (thus model tenants - quiet, clean, German non-smokers without kids and pets, who integrate well into the neighbourhood ... Read More
Renting an Apartment in Berlin by masycheff
Hello Everyone, We are going to move to Berlin this summer. I'm now planning our preparatory and first steps. I'm feeling that I'm a bit confused about the process of renting an apartment so any advice and tips would be highly ...
Dear Alex, first of all - welcome to the wonderful city of Berlin! You are dealing with the same problems and questions as all the other expats moving to Germany. And believe me, at the end they all found an apartment. Yes, it's harder to ... Read More
Getting a Residence Permit for a non-EU Spouse by masycheff
Hi Everyone, I'm getting a lot of help on this forum so I'd like to thank again everyone who responded to my threads on renting an apartment and finding a school in Berlin. It was very helpful! I'm here again with a new question ;-) ...
Unfortunately, there is no set amount. Case workers appear to have a certain amount of leeway. A few years back, I heard about a couple who got refused because the EU spouse did not exercise treaty rights and I think it was 16000 Euro in savings ... Read More
Getting a Residence Permit for a non-EU Spouse by masycheff
Hi Everyone, I'm getting a lot of help on this forum so I'd like to thank again everyone who responded to my threads on renting an apartment and finding a school in Berlin. It was very helpful! I'm here again with a new question ;-) ...
You would be moving under EU freedom of movement rules, not German domestic immigration law. If you do not need a visa to enter Germany, you can apply for the Aufenthaltskarte (residence card) for non-EEA family members of EU nationals in country, ... Read More
Getting a Residence Permit for a non-EU Spouse
Hi Everyone, I'm getting a lot of help on this forum so I'd like to thank again everyone who responded to my threads on renting an apartment and finding a school in Berlin. It was very helpful! I'm here again with a new question ;-) ... Read More
Renting an Apartment in Berlin by masycheff
Hello Everyone, We are going to move to Berlin this summer. I'm now planning our preparatory and first steps. I'm feeling that I'm a bit confused about the process of renting an apartment so any advice and tips would be highly ...
My post crossed with yours, so I will add: 1. I think not. But it depends on your expectations (and how you sell yourself). 2. Anything can become a deal breaker (and you're never told a reason why you aren't chosen). But you definitely need ... Read More
Renting an Apartment in Berlin by masycheff
Hello Everyone, We are going to move to Berlin this summer. I'm now planning our preparatory and first steps. I'm feeling that I'm a bit confused about the process of renting an apartment so any advice and tips would be highly ...
The housing market is very tight in most German cities. Landlords will want to meet the potential renter and have a feeling of security; so essential to show that one has a dependable income and can communicate with them. Its correct that most ... Read More
Renting an Apartment in Berlin
Hello Everyone, We are going to move to Berlin this summer. I'm now planning our preparatory and first steps. I'm feeling that I'm a bit confused about the process of renting an apartment so any advice and tips would be highly ... Read More
Looking for School in Berlin by masycheff
Hi Everyone, We are planning to move to Berlin this summer. We have two kids, by the time we'll arrive to Germany, they will be 5 and 9 years old. None of them speak German so far. One of our biggest concerns is how they can be admitted to a ...
Beppi gave a very good answer. I would add that it makes sense to start learning the language now if possible so they aren't completely lost. In addition to preparatory classes at school one could consider a private tutor to come for a couple ... Read More
Looking for School in Berlin by masycheff
Hi Everyone, We are planning to move to Berlin this summer. We have two kids, by the time we'll arrive to Germany, they will be 5 and 9 years old. None of them speak German so far. One of our biggest concerns is how they can be admitted to a ...
1. Preparatory classes, to bring foreign kids up to the level needed to enter German public school, are offered at some public schools and are free of charge. Enquire at the school of your choice or the local Schulamt! Please note that your kid will ... Read More
Looking for School in Berlin by masycheff
Hi Everyone, We are planning to move to Berlin this summer. We have two kids, by the time we'll arrive to Germany, they will be 5 and 9 years old. None of them speak German so far. One of our biggest concerns is how they can be admitted to a ...
2. German public schools are kept at very similar standards. There are no "good" and "bad" schools. Just take the one near where you live!I rather disagree on this point. Germany does not offer very equal prospects to all ... Read More