Dummy link to fix Firefox-Bug: First child with tabindex is ignored

Entry for the purpose of studying

You are very welcome to study in Germany.

To enter Germany, apply for a visa to study at a German embassy or consulate in your country of origin. The visa will be issued if you can prove that you meet all the university admission requirements for the relevant course of study.

In principle, the same conditions apply to student applicants, but they apply for a student applicant visa.

Entry under other conditions

Whether you can enter the country under other conditions depends on the type of residence permit you hold in the relevant EU or EEA country.

  1. If you are a family member of an EU or EEA citizen, but are neither an EU, EEA or Swiss citizen yourself, you will need a visa to enter Germany. You will then receive a residence card from the immigration authorities in Germany.
  2. If you have a right of residence that entitles you to EU-wide mobility, you do not need a visa to visit Germany. If you intend to stay longer than 90 out of 180 days per year, you should check whether an appropriate visa is required and can be issued in the country where you are currently staying. You must then apply for a residence permit in Germany after entering the country.
  3. However, if you have a permanent right of residence in another EU member state, you can generally enter Germany without a visa and apply for a residence permit from the local immigration authority.

Lebenshaltungskosten

Unter Lebenshaltungskosten werden alle nötigen Geldausgaben zusammengefasst, die ein Haushalt durchschnittlich im Monat tätigen muss. Dazu zählen Aufwendungen für Wohnen, Gesundheit, Lebensmittel, Mobilität und Freizeit. Weitere Bereiche sind z. B. Beklei

Gesundheitssystem in Deutschland

Um medizinische Hilfe in Deutschland zu erhalten, benötigen Sie eine Krankenversicherung. Der größte Teil der deutschen Bevölkerung ist in der Gesetzlichen Krankenversicherung versichert. Dafür zahlen die Versicherten einen monatlichen Beitrag. Für Arbei

5 steps to studying

  • Special interests and skills
  • previous knowledge
  • Suitable organization of the course
  • ...
  • Gain an overview of courses on offer
  • Use university information days
  • Study fair
  • Websites of the universities
  • Counseling services
  • ...
  • Admission requirements at the university
  • Language skills, if applicable
  • Numerus Clausus, if applicable
  • ...
  • Do I meet all the admission requirements?
  • Financing the course
  • Travel costs, if applicable
  • Housing situation at the university, if applicable
  • ...
  • Observe formal requirements
  • Seek expert help / have it proofread
  • ...