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Internships in Germany
Internships in Germany

Nowadays, many universities require internships to enhance the study experience and prepare graduates for real-life work environments. European universities encourage students to undertake their internships outside of their home country to gain international work experience.

29 March 2024
Finding a job in Germany from abroad
Finding a job in Germany from abroad

Entering Germany's dynamic labor market is a promising career boost for many expats who want to be part of a thriving economy and establish their careers in a country with ever-growing industrial production, significant exports worldwide, and quality working conditions. With one of the lowest unemployment rates, Germany is a popular expat destination among expats-to-be who want to find work before arriving in Germany.

26 March 2024
Elderly care in Germany
Elderly care in Germany

Germany may not have the sunshine and beaches of the Mediterranean or Southeast Asia, but it is among Europe's most popular destinations for retirees thanks to its high quality of life, reasonable cost of living, and excellent healthcare. Also, the country offers great opportunities for enjoying nature and the outdoors, building relationships with your community, making new friends, and staying connected by air, land, and sea. So, if you are thinking of retiring in Germany, here's what you will need to know about elderly care.

26 March 2024
Driving in Germany
Driving in Germany

Germany is famous for its fast highways and latest technology cars, as some of the world's top car brands are manufactured in the country, such as Audi, Mercedes-Benz, BMW, Volkswagen, and Porsche. Driving is a big part of life in Germany, especially if you wish to enjoy nature and visit other cities on weekend road trips. Hence, having a driver's license in Germany may be one of your priorities upon moving to Germany, and so is understanding the unique rules when it comes to driving.

26 March 2024
Study in Germany
Study in Germany

Germany has about 400 state-recognized higher education institutions, offering 20,000 study programs at all levels — from short and language courses to Bachelor's, Master's, and Ph.D. studies. Germany is the third most popular destination for international students, after the Anglophone United States and the United Kingdom. In other words, every year, about 100,000 students arrive in Germany for their graduate or postgraduate studies.

26 March 2024
Becoming a digital nomad in Germany
Becoming a digital nomad in Germany

Before the COVID-19 pandemic, digital nomadism was a privilege among the self-employed and entrepreneurs who had already set up a business or an advantage for freelancers. However, since 2020, the labor market in Germany has been readjusted globally. One of the most evident changes we have witnessed is the increase in remote work.

26 March 2024
Emergency in Germany
Emergency in Germany

One of the biggest worries expats have to deal with when arriving in a new country is what to do in case of an emergency. Different types of emergencies require different actions. The good news is that in Germany, there's a clear understanding of what constitutes an emergency and what steps must be taken for fast and efficient care of the people involved in difficult and unexpected situations.

26 March 2024
Accommodation in Stuttgart
Accommodation in Stuttgart

Stuttgart, the capital city of the Baden-Württemberg region, is one of Germany's most diverse cities, with 40% of residents coming from a foreign background. Thanks to its developed economy, on the one hand, and calm and wondrous natural environment (surrounded by hills and valleys), on the other, Stuttgart offers a good work–life balance and expats don't find it difficult to settle in the city and enjoy its many dimensions.

25 March 2024
Accommodation in Munich
Accommodation in Munich

Munich is one of Germany's most popular cities among expats due to its prosperous economy and thriving labor market characterized by low unemployment rates compared to the national average. In fact, the capital of the Bavarian (Bayern) region is the country's second-leading destination in terms of expatriation after Berlin and the country's most expensive city.

25 March 2024
Accommodation in Hanover
Accommodation in Hanover

Hanover is the capital and the largest city in Lower Saxony. With a population of over half a million, Hanover is the thirteenth largest city in Germany. Living in Hanover will be rewarding as the city, although compact, has so many different sides — on the one hand, you have an abundance of shopping and dining out or nightlife options, and on the other hand, you can relax on sandy beaches and city parks or indulge into the culture in one of Hanover's museums.

25 March 2024
Accommodation in Hamburg
Accommodation in Hamburg

Are you looking for accommodation in Hamburg? This probably means that you are ready to move to this unique city in northern Germany, which has about two million people. Even though Hamburg is known as one of the friendliest and most easygoing cities in Europe, remember not to throw your housewarming party or move your furniture on a Sunday. By German law, Sunday is a quiet day (i.e., Ruhetag), and neighbors have to respect each other's right to a peaceful time before the start of the week.

25 March 2024
Accommodation in Germany
Accommodation in Germany

Despite the COVID-19-induced economic crisis and thanks to the government's and central bank's relief measures, the German real estate market has bounced back stronger, meaning that prices are on the rise, demand is high, and purchases are booming. At the same time, a lot of attention is paid to properties' sustainability. For example, many German states require the installation of photovoltaic and solar panels on new buildings — legislation that is expected to apply on a federal level soon. When we talk about real estate investment, Berlin, Frankfurt, Stuttgart, and Hamburg are some of the cities that attract the most attention among buyers.

25 March 2024
Accommodation in Düsseldorf
Accommodation in Düsseldorf

Düsseldorf is one of Germany's most popular cities among expats thanks to its diverse economy and attractiveness to international investment. At the same time, the cost of living in Düsseldorf is relatively low, while the quality of life is high. Finding accommodation and settling in the city may be one of the best decisions you ever make, as you will enjoy a cosmopolitan lifestyle, opportunities for thriving in your career or starting your own business in Germany, and a place to call home.

25 March 2024
Accommodation in Dresden
Accommodation in Dresden

Stretching over some 328km² in the Saxony region, Dresden is one of Germany's largest cities by area and the third-most populous city in East Germany, with more than 592,000 inhabitants. Due to its forward-looking agenda, which focuses on technology and innovation and smart urban development and balances well-being and progress, Dresden has been attracting thousands of expats over the years.

22 March 2024
Accommodation in Cologne
Accommodation in Cologne

Cologne is one of Germany's top destinations for visitors and expats. It is the largest city in the North Rhine-Westphalia and the fourth city, by population, in Germany, making it a very attractive expat destination. Cologne is just a few hours away by road from Belgium, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, and France, which facilitates regular business travel within Europe. Cologne offers all kinds of study and job opportunities along with an affordable cost of living.

22 March 2024
Things to do on weekdays in Frankfurt
Things to do on weekdays in Frankfurt

Frankfurt is a city of culture, fun, and many contrasts, which can be seen in the different neighborhoods and the diversity of lifestyles of its residents. While most people save leisure activities for the weekends and dedicate weekdays to work and chores, Frankfurt may help you change your mindset about fitting entertainment into your Monday-to-Friday schedule.

12 November 2022
Getting around Frankfurt
Getting around Frankfurt

Residents of Frankfurt move around mainly by public transport as it is the most cost and time-efficient way to get around the city. Frankfurt is a busy city due to its reputation as Germany's primary financial center, as well as many tourist attractions, including world-class museums, unique culinary experiences, and stunning urban nature

07 November 2022
Discovering Germany

Geography and demographics of Germany The Federal Republic of Germany is the seventh-largest country by area in Europe and the largest country by population in the European Union. It is located in the central-western part of Europe, neighboring Denmark (to the north); Netherlands (to the northwest); Poland and the Czech Republic (to the east); Switzerland (to the south), and Belgium, France and Luxembourg (to the west). On the north and northwest, Germany has direct access to the North Sea and the Baltic Sea. Germany is also very green and has many forests. The Black Forest, or Schwarzwald, is an extensive mountain range in Baden-Württemberg, offering some of the most beautiful spots in Germany, including the 19th-century spa town Baden-Baden.

28 October 2022
Post-COVID-19 changes in Germany
Post-COVID-19 changes in Germany

Germany has reopened its borders to most foreigners, but some criteria have to be met, and specific formalities have to be completed upon arrival. So if you are planning to move there after the COVID-19 crisis, learn about what's changing in terms of entry conditions and visas, employment, real estate, education, lifestyle, etc.

22 August 2020
Student life in Stuttgart
Student life in Stuttgart

Stuttgart is one of the most attractive cities for studying in Germany. The city is student-friendly, offers great universities, but also a fun nightlife, and the possibility to be in the centre of Europe. Stuttgart has a very pleasant atmosphere and offers the best of both worlds, fantastic nature and quiet places, and late night outs with many young people around. The city has a tremendous international spirit as more than 20 per cent of the students are foreigners, eager to learn in one of the most influential industrial regions of the country.

29 August 2019
Study in Stuttgart
Study in Stuttgart

Located in the South of Germany in the state of Baden-Württemberg, lies Stuttgart one of the Europeans most attractive cities for studies. The vast cultural inheritance, extensive green areas and numerous opportunities to study, yearly attract a large number of students who come here to learn in some of the best German universities.

29 August 2019
Requirements to study in Germany
Requirements to study in Germany

Germany offers quality education, with 240 state universities and 100 private universities located throughout the country. The country also offers specialising studies like technical schools, business or engineering schools with an emphasis on vocational training that are open for international students.

26 August 2019