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What Is a Good Salary in Berlin?

A good salary in Berlin is €2,800 net/month for a single, €5,000 net/month for a couple, and €6,200–€6,500 net/month for a family with one child. These amounts cover rent, insurance, food, utilities, and savings—ensuring a stable, comfortable lifestyle without constant financial pressure.

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How to Use Public Transport in Berlin

To use public transport in Berlin, buy a valid AB or ABC ticket from a machine or the BVG app. One ticket covers U-Bahn, S-Bahn, trams, and buses. Validate paper tickets before boarding. You can switch freely between transport types within the ticket’s zone and time limit.

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Family Reunification in Germany

Family Reunification in Germany

Family reunification in Germany allows skilled workers and young professionals to bring family members to join them. Requirements include stable income, suitable housing, and basic German proficiency for spouses. A law change in 2024 allows more family members, including parents, to reunite.

Nursing Jobs in Germany for Iranian Nurses

Nursing Jobs in Germany for Iranian Nurses

Germany offers Iranian nurses a rewarding career in its advanced healthcare system. With competitive salaries, career growth, and support for professional development, Iranian nurses can excel by meeting German requirements for education, language, and licensing, while benefiting from cultural integration programs.

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How to Make Your German CV

A German CV (Lebenslauf) is a concise, structured document typically 1-2 pages long, highlighting personal information, professional experience, education, skills, and language proficiency. Key aspects include reverse chronological order, clear headings, and a focus on reliability and achievements, tailored to the job and company culture.

Probation Period in Germany

All About Probation Period in Germany

Navigating the probation period in Germany (Probezeit) is crucial for expats, lasting up to six months. This phase influences job security and legal rights. Key aspects include understanding cultural expectations, handling language barriers, and knowing termination rights. Tips for success involve proactive communication, setting career goals, and managing stress effectively

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The KUMMUNI Blog is your go-to source for navigating life in Germany. Updated regularly, it offers in-depth guides and practical tips on essential topics such as cultural integration, career advice for young professionals, and resources for international students. Our content is designed to empower expats, students, and newcomers with the knowledge needed to succeed and feel at home in Germany.

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