Know that Germany is an excellent place for relocating yourself, with many opportunities available for you there. You'll be surrounded by people who speak fluent German and have had experiences similar to yours (if not better than yours). So, what are some of these opportunities?
- You'll get a chance to live in a city that has almost everything that you need
- You'll be able to find jobs easily at any time of day or night if needed
- You can learn more about their culture while seeing first-hand how they work together as a nation like never before. See travel inspirations here
Types of visa related to family reunification
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A photo ID (e.g., passport) and proof of your identity;
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Evidence that you are willing to start working in
Germany within six months after arrival;
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Proof that you can provide financial support for
yourself, your spouse and any children under 18 years old who want to join you;
When you are in Germany, you can
apply for a residence permit for the purpose of family reunification. You will
have to provide your identification documents as well as proof that you are
married or in a registered partnership with your German partner.
The residence permit for the purpose of family
reunification
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The residence permit for the purpose of family
reunification is a visa which allows you to reside in Germany with your family
members (spouse, children under 18 years old) or parents.
● This type of visa needs to be applied for at the German embassy or consulate in Nigeria, depending on what country you live in.
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It can take up to 6 months for processing time. You can
check if your application has been accepted by contacting them directly and
asking them when they will receive applications from Nigerians living overseas
after submitting all required documents required by law such as proof that you
are financially capable enough to support yourself and pay taxes during your
stay here (for example bank statements). If approved then it takes
approximately 3 months before receiving notification via email about how much
money has been deposited into their account so that proof can be provided if
needed later on down line which could delay things further because some banks
might not have enough funds available right away even though they know someone
wants one but still need more time before making final decision whether or not
this particular person would qualify based on previous analysis done.
The integration course in Germany
The integration course, which lasts
for six months and costs estimate of €1,500 (about $1,600), is designed to help you learn
German language skills and culture. You will also have the opportunity to meet
other expats in your city or country of residence.
Check our: list of best countries to live in Europe
The requirements for completing
this course include:
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Being at least 18 years old
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Having a clean criminal record with no more than one
conviction (excluding traffic violations)
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Having an adequate amount of money in order to cover
living expenses while studying
If you successfully complete the course, you will earn a certificate of completion from the German government. This means that you can apply for citizenship after five years of living in Germany. There are also several ways to prepare for this exam: Take a German language class at your local community college. Read books about German culture and history online. Learn how to use Google Translate etc.
A job in Germany
A job in Germany is not easy, but
it's not impossible.
You need to be qualified to work in
Germany and have a job offer from a company or institution. You also need a
residence permit, which is valid for up to three years after arriving in the
country. In addition, you'll need health insurance coverage for yourself and
any dependents who accompany you abroad (if applicable).
The process of obtaining a work
permit can be tricky because there are many steps along the way. You'll need to
apply for your residence permit first and then wait up to six months before
applying for employment.
If your company or institution
offers to sponsor you, they must send a letter of invitation on official
letterhead with the following information:
Family reunification with a German citizen or a
foreign national who has been living in Germany for a long time may be fairly
easy.
If you are a German citizen and
your spouse or partner is not, then you need to go through the same procedure
as if your spouse was not a German citizen. The same applies when there are
children under the age of 18 residing in Germany with their parents.
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If someone has lived in Germany for
many years, then he/she will have been able to acquire permanent residence
status by now and therefore can perform all kinds of activities without needing
any special permission from authorities (e.g., being allowed to work). However,
this does not mean that he/she can move freely around within Germany; instead,
he/she must still register himself with the police station where his place of
residence was determined during his first registration procedure (however long
ago it might have been).
Check also: Europe countries with easy working permit process.
Before applying, it's worth checking
whether a visa is needed to enter Germany. This depends on the applicant's
nationality as well as any other factors that might affect their ability to
travel freely into EU territory - for example, if he/she has been living in an
EU country illegally for more than three months.
The visa application procedure is usually very straightforward, but it's worth doing some research beforehand so as not to waste time on an unnecessary trip. A lot of information about visas in general can be found online or from other sources such as travel agents who might have experience with specific countries (which will help when filling out forms correctly).

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