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Residence in Germany

Introduction

Germany is the first choice destination for most Iranians to immigrate to Europe, and most of the population of Iranians in Europe, which is estimated to be around half a million people, live in Germany. Germany is the first economic power in Europe, and after China and the United States, it is the first European exporter and the third exporter of goods and services in the world. Germany, with its advanced economy and industries, is the economic driver for all of Europe, and any change, such as stagnation or growth in the economy of this country, affects the economy of all of Europe. Germany is one of the founding countries of the European Union, Schengen, NATO, World Trade Organization and a member of 7 industrialized countries of the world. The German language has the most dialects among the people of Europe and the first language is Germany, Switzerland and Austria, the second language is the Netherlands, Denmark, Belgium and eastern France. With nearly 113 Nobel Prizes received by Germans, it has made Germany one of the top 3 countries in the world in terms of science and the quality of universities. In short, this country with advanced industries and trade and professional workforce is the best European destination for someone who wants to immigrate to Europe and start a business.
 
Residency in Germany is not possible through methods such as buying property, financial resources, buying stocks, buying bonds, depositing foreign currency in a German bank or investing in active projects, because basically Germany does not have laws or policies to issue such residences and with these methods You can neither get a visa nor stay. Here, among the common methods of obtaining residence, we explain 3 practical methods of immigrating to Germany that we can successfully do for our clients.
 
  • Residence in Germany based on economic activity and in the form of establishing a company.
  • By registering and setting up a new company in Germany.
  • Residence in Germany based on self-employment and freelance work
  • as a freelancer or self-employed for certain jobs.
  • Work stay in Germany
  • Residence based on employment and work records and having

Advantages of residence in Germany

  • Quality and high standard life in one of the most advanced countries in Europe
  • Don’t worry about labor because there is plenty of professional labor in Germany
  • You can own 100% of your company without having to have a German partner or manager
  • Employment and education of children in a country with a strong economy and advanced industries and technology
  • Having benefits such as insurance and free and favorable medical and treatment services
  • Free education in prestigious schools and universities in Germany with the possibility of receiving government loans and grants
Residence in Germany
  • Having a bank account, Visa card, Master card and credit card in reputable banks of the worl.
  • The possibility of receiving various loans and even housing allowances for people who have financial problem.
  • It is not mandatory to have a German partner or manager for any business activit.
  • Business is established in Germany, so don’t worry and hope for the growth of your business and its profit.
  • It is possible to get a permanent residence after 3 to 5 years and a German passport after 5 years.
  • The possibility of traveling to all parts of Europe and the ease of obtaining visas for the United States and Canada.
Residence in Frankfurt

Residence in Germany based on economic activity and in the form of establishing a company

By presenting a suitable concept and business plan and after the approval of the relevant bodies in Germany, you can immigrate to this country and take up residence. This country supports entrepreneurs and Germany’s industrial, banking and commercial facilities and infrastructure will help your business grow and develop. To receive this type of residence, according to your professional and academic records and the standards of the German government, we will prepare a business plan and business plan that shows that the company you will create has a positive impact on the local and national economy, and for the first 3 years of establishment, all points related to the budget, cost, manpower, advertising and sales are correctly mentioned. And we will finally get a residence permit for you from the German government, and a type D residence visa will be issued from the German embassy in Iran, and finally, after your presence in Germany, your residence card will be received, your company will be registered, and your desired job activity. It will be launched.

Necessary requirements for residency applicant with company registration
  • Age between 18 and 45 years old for the main residence applicant (age over 45 years old has more restrictions and you must prove that you have sufficient financial resources for retirement and will not be dependent on the German government).
  • Having at least 250,000 euros of capital in the Bank of Iran for company start-up costs and living expenses in Germany for the first 3 years.
  • Have at least 3 years of work experience related to the activity you plan to start in Germany.
Documents required to obtain a residence permit from the German government
  • Passport with a minimum validity of 1 year for the applicant and spouse and children.
  • Translation of marriage certificate and birth certificate translation of all family members in German language.
  • Preparation of resume and biography of the main applicant and his wife and children.
  • Preparation of a business plan for the desired activity in Germany (prepared by Parex).
  • Financial documents with a 3-month bank certificate of having at least 250,000 euros of capital in the ban.
  • Certificate of no bad background.
Additional documents to obtain a residence visa from the German Embassy
  • All the documents mentioned in the previous section German government permission to issue company registration residence
  • Documents showing the financial ability of the applicant for a period of 6 months before the application
  • Booking a hotel or house for accommodation for initial accommodation
     
Visa for Germany

General and triple principles of an explanatory plan

  • We must prove that this plan, in addition to covering all your work and personal expenses, can have benefits for you and Germany.
  • Proof of your ability and technical and management skills and language knowledge to run your company.
  • Proof of financing all the initial costs of setting up the company.

Important parts of an explanatory plan

  • The name and idea of ​​the desired project
  • Full introduction of this activity and introduction of your product or service in the market
  • German market needs for your product
  • Mention the required capital and your plan to provide it
  • Your plan for advertising and marketing Information about the number and type of your customers and a graph of customer growth and market expansion
  • Mentioning the connection of this plan with technology and innovation Sales forecast during periods one, 3-5 months.

Self-employed residence in Germany

Self-employment or freelance residence can be granted to applicants who have special jobs and professions and their jobs do not necessarily require a company, and they can work alone and independently and own their own business and pay their own insurance and taxes. Do Freelancers usually have jobs such as lawyers, accountants, architects, doctors, dentists, artists, painters, journalists, translators, actors, designers, computer engineers, sports coaches. In this case, like the company registration residence, I will get a residence permit from the German government for the applicant, and you will enter Germany by receiving a self-employed residence visa.

Necessary requirements for residency applicant with company registration
  • Age between 18 and 45 years for the main residence applicant
  • Have at least a bachelor’s degree related to your work experience
  • Having a relevant work history and providing documents related to your profession
  • Having at least 200,000 euros of capital in the Bank of Iran for business start-up costs and living expenses in Germany for the first 2 to 3 years.
Documents required to obtain a residence permit from the German government
  • Passport with a minimum validity of 1 year for the applicant and spouse and children
  • Translation of marriage certificate and birth certificate translation of all family members in German language
  • Preparation of resume and biography of the main applicant and his wife and children
  • Financial documents with a 3-month bank certificate equivalent to at least 200,000 euros
  • Certificate of no bad background
Additional documents to obtain a residence visa from the German Embassy
  • All the documents mentioned in the previous section
  • German government permit to issue self-employment residence
  • Documents showing the financial ability of the applicant for a period of 6 months before the application
  • Reservation of a hotel or house for temporary residence upon arrival in Germany
Residence in Germany

Work stay in Germany

Every year, about one million people retire in Germany, and due to the shortage of domestic labor, the German government has to give more than half a million foreign laborers work residence every year, and this is a good opportunity for young Iranians to be absorbed in the German labor market. We receive an invitation from a German employer based on your work history, field of study, and knowledge of a foreign language, and after that, a work residence visa is issued to you after receiving the permission of the German government.

Needed and in-demand jobs in Germany

  • Engineering: electrical, civil, mechanical, renewable energy
  • Medicine and health: doctor, dentist, nurse, radiologist
  • Technology: programmer, data analytics, cyber expert
  • Skilled worker: welder, carpenter, plumber, building installation, electrician
Necessary conditions for applicants for work residence
  • Age between 18 and 40 years for the main residence applicant.
  • Have at least a bachelor’s degree related to your work experience
  • German language certificate (language certificate B1 and preferably B2)
  • Having a job offer Financial availability and 3-month bank statements equivalent to 30,000 euros for the expenses of the first year of life.
Documents required to obtain a residence permit from the German government
  • Passport with a minimum validity of 1 year for the applicant and spouse and children
  • Translation of marriage certificate and birth certificate translation of all family members in German language
  • Preparation of resume and biography of the main applicant and his wife and children
  • Financial documents with a 3-month bank certificate with a balance of 30,000 euros
  • Certificate of no bad background
Additional documents to obtain a residence visa from the German Embassy
  • All the documents mentioned in the previous section
  • German government permit to issue self-employment residence
  • Documents showing the financial ability of the applicant for a period of 6 months before the application
  • Reservation of a hotel or house for temporary residence upon arrival in Germany
PAREX SERVICE

The work process of obtaining residence

By Parex Company
Consultation and contract
Checking the conditions and documents of the applicant by Parks consultants - Drafting and signing the contract between Parks or Parks representative with the applicant - Payment of the first part of Parex expenses by the applicant - Preparation and translation of the applicant's documents and delivery to Parex.
Receive an invitation
Completing the applicant's file by Parex - preparing and optimizing the applicant's documents such as: resume, motivation letter, LinkedIn - sending the applicant's file to Germany to receive an invitation - preparing the applicant for any type of interview - receiving an invitation for the applicant.
Obtaining a residence visa
Getting an appointment at the German embassy for the applicant - preparing and completing the documents required by the embassy for a residence visa - obtaining a German residence visa.
Travel to Germany and get a residence card
The applicant's trip to Germany - registration of the residence card application at the German Immigration Office by Parks' lawyer - provision of a residence - receiving the residence card.

Important information and explanations related to staying in Germany

time process

The time required in all methods for the main applicant is about 5 to 10 months from the day of application to receiving a residence and travel visa to Germany. For spouse and children, it takes about 4 to 5 months after the main applicant.

Residency card renewal

The first residence card for all methods is for 1 to 3 years and after its expiration, it can be renewed if the basic conditions are maintained.

Residence of wife and children

Permanent residence of the main applicant

For those who have work residence and company registration residence, after 3 years of temporary residence in Germany, if there is a positive turn in line with the business plan, they can get permanent residence in this country, but for those who have freelance residence, permanent residence can be obtained 5 years after They get temporary residence.

The conditions for obtaining permanent residence include

Having a place of residence – sufficient income for all family expenses without using government financial assistance – having a German B1 degree according to the German government standard – regular payment of pension insurance for 5 years, having health insurance and regular payment of taxes.

Permanent residence of spouse and children

Permanent residence for spouse and children in all methods is after 5 years. And at the time of application, you must have a B1 German language certificate, and the head of the family must have paid pension insurance for 60 months (five years) and also have an income, and they must not receive financial assistance from the government.

German passport

Germany’s passport validity ranks second in the world, even higher than England, Canada, and the United States. Usually, you can apply for it after 5 years of continuous residence in Germany. The conditions for obtaining a German passport and citizenship include: having a B1 German language certificate, 5 years of continuous residence in Germany, residence in Germany, no bad background in Germany and Iran, and having a minimum income registered in Germany for 1 consecutive year to cover the cost of living.

Laws and work culture in Germany

It is better to read about the German culture, especially the work culture, to start immigrating to Germany. In the German work culture, being orderly, accurate and punctual, full of work and not wasting time are the first and strongest work principles, and Germany and Japan are the two leading countries in the world in this regard. Germans are very serious at work. Therefore, if you want not to miss a good job or business opportunity, be regular and punctual.

Home loans in Germany

According to the order of the Central Bank of Germany, since 2017, only foreigners with permanent residence can apply for a mortgage, and with a temporary residence, it is not possible to apply for a mortgage. In addition to permanent residence, the amount of net income declared in the previous year and the age of the applicant for a loan are important. The loan received must be an amount whose installments are at most equal to one-third of your monthly salary or net income, and the repayment years are usually between 10 and 30 years, and the younger the applicant, the longer the repayment, and the total loan settlement It must be before retirement age.

Parex services for Germany

  • Obtaining three types of residence in Germany, including residences: economic activity, entrepreneurship and work residence.
  • Company or branch registration in Germany and all services related to keeping your company active.
  • Obtaining academic admission from universities, schools and educational institutions in Germany Running a tourist tour at the customer’s request
Visa for Germany