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International nursing students practicing medical training on a dummy — how to apply for nursing Ausbildung in Germany

How to Apply for Nursing Ausbildung in Germany

To apply for nursing Ausbildung in Germany, get your school diploma recognized, reach B2-level German, apply to hospitals or nursing schools, secure a training contract, and apply for a national visa. This leads to a paid 3-year program with strong career prospects.

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How to Open a German Bank Account as Student

To open a German bank account as an international student, pick a bank like N26 or Commerzbank, register your address, get your enrollment letter, then apply online or at a branch with your passport and visa. Verify your ID, and your IBAN and debit card will arrive by post.

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Study in Germany from Iran

To apply for a German university from Iran, choose a program, check requirements, prepare documents (diplomas, language proof), apply via Uni-Assist or directly to the university, secure admission, and use the admission letter for your student visa application.

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What is a VAT Number?

What is a VAT Number?

A VAT number (Umsatzsteuer-Identifikationsnummer) is essential for businesses and freelancers in Germany who need to charge VAT. It’s required for those with turnover over €22,000 or engaging in EU transactions. This guide explains who needs it, the application process, and key considerations for VAT compliance.

Resignation Letter in Germany

Resignation Letter in Germany

Writing a resignation letter in Germany requires adherence to legal standards and professionalism. Submit a formal, signed letter with your notice period, as per German labor law, ensuring compliance and maintaining a positive exit. Follow proper etiquette by notifying your supervisor in advance and offering to assist with transitions.

Average Salary in Leipzig

Average Salary in Leipzig

Leipzig offers a strong job market with an average salary of €48,000, particularly in IT, engineering, and healthcare. While salaries are lower than in cities like Munich, Leipzig’s affordable cost of living balances this, with monthly expenses ranging from €1,200 to €1,800, making it ideal for young professionals and families.

Highest Paid Jobs in Germany

Highest Paid Jobs in Germany

CEOs, doctors, and investment bankers are the top 3 highest-paid professionals in Germany. Salaries in these roles reach up to €500,000 annually. The average salary across Germany’s best-paying jobs is approximately €133,000 per year, reflecting high demand for top-tier talent.

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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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