Tips For Living in Germany

Double Standard in German Culture

Double Standard in German Culture

Germany’s rules and cultural expectations shape daily life, but like any society, contradictions exist. Some behaviors are noticed more when foreigners do them, while locals may be more flexible with themselves. Recognizing these nuances helps expats navigate social norms with awareness and adaptability.

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Stereotyping in Germany

Stereotyping in Germany

Stereotyping in Germany affects expats in daily life, workplaces, and housing. While Germany values efficiency and rules, biases exist, especially toward non-Westerners. Americans may be seen as loud or overly friendly, while Middle Eastern and non-white expats often face deeper prejudices in social and professional settings.

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Public Transportation in Magdeburg

Public Transportation in Magdeburg

Magdeburg’s public transportation system, operated by MVB, consists of trams and buses, making travel easy for students and professionals. Trams are the fastest way to get around, while buses cover areas without tram access. Tickets start at €2.50, and the Deutschlandticket is valid.

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Germany Startup Visa

Germany Startup Visa

Germany’s Startup Visa provides international entrepreneurs a pathway to launch their business in Germany. This guide explores the visa process, eligibility, benefits, and essential tips on navigating the local market, choosing the right business structure, and overcoming startup challenges in Germany.

Ausbildung Application Deadline in Germany Ausbildungsbewerbungsfrist in Deutschland

Ausbildung Application Deadline in Germany

The Ausbildung application period in Germany spans February to September, but deadlines can vary. Foreign applicants must account for additional time to process visas, document recognition, and language proficiency. Applying early, tracking company-specific dates, and preparing documents boosts success.

Average Salary in Frankfurt Durchschnittsgehalt in Frankfurt

Average Salary in Frankfurt

Frankfurt’s job market offers diverse salaries, with averages around €65,000 before tax and €41,000 after. Competitive fields include finance, IT, and engineering, where roles vary from €45,000 to €150,000 annually. The city has a high cost of living, but benefits and career growth potential often balance expenses.

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.

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Salaries In Germany

Average Salary in Bremen

Average Salary in Bremen

In Bremen, the average gross salary is €44,000 annually, resulting in a net income of about €29,000. Although below Germany’s national average (€54,000 gross), affordable housing balances the difference. Salaries rise with education: high school (€25–32k), bachelor’s (€33–42k), master’s (€41–55k), and Ph.D. (€52–70k). Key industries like logistics, aerospace, and technology offer higher earnings based on experience levels.

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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