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  • How can I get the residence permit?

    Persons who are coming to Germany with a visa and who intend to stay for a longer period in Germany have to have a residence permit. The responsible authority therefore is the foreign office. For the residence permit you need a certificate of the enrollment from the university, the registration from the authorities, a proof of financing and a valid health insurance contract. A residence permit for the purpose of studying is issued for a period of two years and have to be extended before the two years run out. When you are going to extend your visa you always have to show them a valid insurance contract.

  • Why choose Germany to study in as a foreign student?

    Germany is considered a top study-abroad destination for students to study. This is because Germany has many excellent universities that are ranked highly, and it also has many cities that are full of history, cultural activities, and nightlife. This makes Germany an attractive place for students to study and live. In recent years, more and more international students have been choosing to study in Germany, and it has become the third most popular destination for them.

    Germany has a rich history and cultural heritage that is reflected in its cities. Many of these cities have old buildings, monuments, and museums that showcase the country�s past, which students can visit and learn from. The cities in Germany also have lively nightlife, with many bars, clubs, and restaurants to enjoy. And for those who appreciate art, Germany has many galleries and museums featuring famous works from artists around the world.

    In addition to all of these cultural offerings, Germany has many universities that are highly ranked and offer a wide range of academic programs. This gives students a variety of options when choosing where to study and what to study. With all of these factors combined, it is no surprise that Germany has become a top destination for international students.

  • Do I need a lot of money to finance my stay in Germany?

    867 euros a month is, on average, what you will need to cover your living costs as a student in Germany. You can expect to pay the following: a semester fee living costs (rent, food, clothing, books, telephone etc) health insurance and – depending on the German state in which you are located – tuition fees

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  • Will I be allowed to work while studying in Germany?

    A foreign (not a citizen of an EU or EEA member country with the exception of Bulgaria and Romania which face restrictions until 2014) student studying full-time in Germany is legally allowed to work a maximum of 120 full (or 240 half) days within a year, without having to obtain a permission from German employment authorities. The legally allowed number of working days (half days) for foreign students also includes voluntary work placements, regardless of whether the placement is paid or unpaid. Also, foreign students face an additional restriction: while working the legally allowed number of days (or half days), they cannot be self-employed or work on a freelance basis. You can find more information here!

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