How do German immigrants obtain residence status?
1. There are sufficient investment funds, and the source of funds for the project should be guaranteed, such as sufficient self-owned funds or loan commitments. Although it only takes 25,000 euros (about 250,000 RMB) to register a company in Germany, you still need to consider the cost of maintaining the company's operation (five years) and the possibility of additional investment after the company's future development, so we suggest that your assets (including your company's assets, your movable property and real estate) be around 6,543,800 RMB;
I have many years of business management experience. Having its own company related to the invested industry, and being the legal representative or major shareholder of the company;
3. College degree or above, able to speak simple English;
4. Have a good and feasible investment plan, and the investment projects must meet Germany's important economic interests or meet special regional needs;
5. The investor is 25-55 years old. If the applicant is over 45 years old, the upper age limit can be relaxed for stronger investors;
6. After successful registration in Germany, your company needs to operate for 5 years, abide by German laws and pay taxes according to regulations (there is no minimum tax, as long as you pay taxes according to regulations, you are a contribution to Germany);
7. Can contribute to German economy, scientific research and foreign trade; Have had business dealings with German enterprises; Can create jobs for Germany; Joint application by business people with business background and those with study abroad background;
Further reading: common problems of German immigrants buying houses
Can I buy a house in Germany with a China passport?
Yes, there is no problem at all, and there is no purchase restriction in Germany.
Can China people get a loan when they buy a house in Germany?
Yes, you can provide three kinds of information: 1, deposit certificate sufficient to pay the down payment (issued by the bank), bank flow for three to six months (issued by the bank), and English certificate of work income (issued by the company).
How much can Germany borrow to buy a house?
By examining the information provided by customers, banks can approve what percentage of loans. If the house price is relatively high, the income certificate is high, and the bank's operating record is good, the loan ratio will be correspondingly high. Usually the down payment is 30% to 50%, and the loan amount is 50% to 70%. The annual interest rate of German bank loans is about 3%.
What is the process of buying a house in Germany?
First of all, after choosing the right house, the real estate agent sends a confirmation letter to confirm. Then the customer pays a deposit of 65438+ 0% of the house price. Next, customers can choose to go to Germany to sign a notarized real estate contract in person; Or choose to entrust our company to notarize the contract at the German Embassy in China (if you can't go to Germany in person).
Can Germany buy a house and immigrate?
Sure! But Germany is definitely an immigrant country, and it is also the second largest immigrant country after the United States (small countries in Eastern Europe immigrate to Germany relatively more). Its immigration policy: talent introduction and blue card talent plan; Then register a company in Germany, pay taxes on normal operations, and you can achieve the purpose of immigration (in fact, the cost of immigration is very low). You can also buy a house in a company registered in Germany and operate it as a profit.
Should I buy an old house or a new house in Germany?
Land in Germany is a permanent property right, so a century-old house is very common. German architecture is famous for its solidity and practicality. For the old house, many Germans choose to repair it instead of tearing it down and rebuilding it. Many times, because of the traditional architectural features such as pure wood floors and high roofs, renovated old houses are more expensive than new ones.
If you buy a new house, you won't have such concerns. For German architecture, there is no need to worry about the maintenance cost of new houses for at least 20 years. For new houses, Germany requires developers to guarantee for at least 5 years. If there are any problems, all of them will be solved by the developers.
In Germany, except some old houses under the protection of architectural relics, most houses need energy certificates to evaluate their energy consumption, and the lower the energy consumption, the better. If the new house is a KFW energy-saving house and meets certain standards, for example, KFW70 can also apply for an energy-saving loan of 50,000 euros. The interest rate of 50,000 euros is very low, and if the repayment is made in advance, the interest rate will not be raised. Note, however, that this loan is only for new houses.
What are the costs of buying a house in Germany?
In Germany, there are different professional companies responsible for real estate development, architectural design and construction and real estate sales, which cooperate with each other and have a clear division of labor. Real estate agent is an important part of real estate sales in Germany, and professional real estate agents often play an irreplaceable role in housing transactions. Germany has clear legal provisions on the obligations of real estate agents and developers.
The proportion of real estate sales agency fees in different federal States is also different. In Berlin, it is 5.95%-7. 14% (including value-added tax, our company receives 5.95%).
Further reading: a popular city for German immigrants
Munich, 1
The richest city and the location of two universities.
As the capital of Bavaria and the most developed city in Germany, the cost of living in Munich is relatively equal to that in Germany.
The world's largest University of Munich and technical university of munich stand here.
Munich, located on the Hisar River at the northern foot of the Alps in southern Germany, is one of the main economic, cultural, technological and transportation centers in Germany.
At the same time, Munich still retains the quaint customs of the former capital of Bavaria, so it is called "the village of one million people". It is the center of bioengineering, software and service industry.
2. Berlin
The capital and cultural capital of Germany, the largest gathering place for foreigners.
Berlin is the capital and city of Germany. Berlin is a city in culture, politics, media and technology.
It has many famous universities-Humboldt University, Free University of Berlin, Berlin University of Technology, Berlin University of the Arts, Berlin Conservatory of Music and so on.
Berlin is surrounded by Brandenburg, and the spree river and Ha Weier rivers pass through the city. The coordinates of the city center are 52 3 1' and east longitude 13 2'.
Berlin is one of the sixteen federal states in Germany, and together with Hamburg and Bremen, it is the only three city states in Germany.
3. eau de cologne
A prosperous commercial city with a strong modern flavor.
Located on the Rhine River, Cologne is the fourth largest city in Germany, an ancient and prosperous modern commercial city, and the seat of the University of Cologne, one of the German universities, with a population of 970,000. Second only to Berlin, Hamburg and Munich. It is a modern gas city with high-rise buildings and a prosperous commercial city.
4. Frankfurt
Germany's financial center and transportation center
Frankfurt is an important industrial, commercial, financial and transportation center in Germany and even Europe. It has an aviation hub and a railway hub in Germany, and operates 85% of German stock trading. Its cost of living is second only to Munich.
5. Hamburg
Seaports and foreign trade cities in Europe *
Germany's second largest city, the most important seaport and foreign trade center, is known as "Germany's gateway to the world". As a port city, Hamburg also has the scale of * in Europe.
6. Dusseldorf
The capital of North Rhine-Westphalia is also a popular immigrant city.
Dü sseldorf, as the capital of North Rhine-westfalen, the most economically developed region in Germany, is the center city of German exhibition and communication industry.
In the popularity survey of global immigrant cities, it ranks fourth in the world and first in Germany. Good economic conditions and moderate cost of living are one of the most important factors.