Immigration means being in a new cultural and social environment. Learning a foreign language and getting to know different lifestyles and worldviews can greatly contribute to your personal growth. Achieving better job and educational opportunities is one of the main reasons that many people consider immigration. In general, immigration literally means people leaving their country with the intention of permanently settling in another country. Currently, there are several methods for immigration that applicants can use depending on their destination country. Of course, your personal circumstances are very effective in choosing the best immigration method and choosing a country.
The Mohammadzadeh Agency team, with domestic and foreign partners and the most up-to-date information on immigration, will evaluate and recommend the best immigration method, along with the cheapest method of obtaining residency, according to your circumstances, and will stand by you step by step from the beginning until you reach your goal. The most famous legal immigration methods are: Educational immigration Work immigration Investment immigration Immigration by marriage Immigration by birth Startup immigration Special immigration for brilliant talents (available in some countries)
How long does the immigration process from Iran take?
The length of time the immigration process takes varies greatly depending on each person’s circumstances, the method they choose, and the destination country. In general, taking into account the time it takes to prepare documents, obtain academic admission or receive a job offer, the duration of visa review, etc., this process can take 1-2 years. Note that some countries, such as Germany, take longer to review their visa applications, but obtaining a visa for countries such as Canada is faster and easier. Also, providing a language certificate faster will help to advance the overall immigration process, and people who do not have good language skills will have to spend more time preparing for the language test.
What are the ways we can apply to immigrate to Germany?
Study Immigration
Work Immigration
Immigration through Entrepreneurship
Immigration through Marriage
Immigration through Birth and Asylum
What are some of the documents required for immigration to Germany?
The main documents required for immigration to Germany are:
Birth Certificate
Contract
Passport
Property and Property Documents
Employment Records
Educational Records
Language Certificate
Certificate of Criminal Record
Medical Tests
Some of the Benefits of Immigrating to Germany
Living in a Country with High Standards of Living
Mild Climate
Extensive State Health Insurance
Free Education
Job Security
High Technology
Social Security and Welfare
Access to Schengen Visas and Countries in the Area
Germany is one of the most important economic and industrial powers in the world, which is part of Central and Western Europe. Germany is the second most populous country in Europe after Russia, and its capital is Berlin. It is also known as the richest member of the European Union, which holds the main power of the Euro. The cities of Hamburg, Munich and Frankfurt are other important cities in Germany.
Germany is one of the most important immigration destinations in the world, most of which belong to Central Europe, Southern Europe and the Middle East. Reasonable living costs, high quality of life and job security are the most important reasons for people to immigrate to this country. Also, educational immigration to Germany is very popular among international students, especially Iranians, due to its outstanding education system and very low tuition fees.
History of immigration to Germany:
After World War II, the first wave of immigration to Germany began. The first immigrants were about 12 million Germans who were forced to migrate from their cities to German regions due to border changes in Europe. Then in the 1960s, due to the labor crisis, the countries of Italy, Greece, Turkey, Morocco, Portugal, Tunisia and Yugoslavia signed cooperation agreements with West Germany to send labor to this country. On the other hand, East Germany decided to obtain its labor force from socialist countries such as North Vietnam, North Korea, Angola, Mozambique and Cuba. In any case, this decade was the beginning of a wave of labor migration to Germany.
In the 1980s and 1990s, Germany was a safe haven for various refugees from countries such as Iran, Lebanon, Yugoslavia, Romania and Turkey who had fled their countries due to war or special political conditions. As the wave of refugees from Eastern Europe and Asia spread to Germany, in 2014 the number of illegal immigrants in the country reached more than 276 thousand people, to the point that the refugee camps no longer had the capacity to accept new immigrants. Such conditions led to the emergence of a migration crisis in 2015 and an increase in the number of immigrants to 1 million people. As numerous problems emerged, new laws were set in this regard and many refugees were returned to their countries. Also, the conditions for accepting skilled labor became stricter with the expansion of the use of the European Blue Card. Currently, according to the new immigration policies, applicants for immigration to Germany must have important abilities and skills.
German economic structure:
Germany has a free market economy and a form of socialism that is known in the world for its skilled workforce, very low corruption, and very high innovation. In terms of exports, the country is ranked third in the world and in terms of GDP per capita, it is also ranked fourth in the world. Germany is also the largest economy in Europe and its unemployment rate in 2020 was 3.2%. This has increased the demand for immigration to Germany in recent years.
The automotive industry is one of the most important
Germany is a country with a prominent reputation worldwide. In addition to vehicles, machinery, chemicals, electronics, pharmaceuticals, transportation, primary metals, food industry, rubber and plastics are the most important export goods of Germany. Also, 29 of the world’s most important companies such as Mercedes-Benz, BMW, Daimler, Volkswagen, Allianz and Siemens are all located in Germany. In addition, this country has been one of the important centers of scientific and technological innovation throughout history and has nurtured great inventors such as Johannes Kepler, Albert Einstein, Heinrich Holtz and Max Planck. Germany is the seventh most popular tourist destination in the world and the tourism industry is also a major source of income for the country.
German Education System:
The subject of education in Germany is part of the authority of the federal governments of each state, however, in general, education for at least 9 years is compulsory in Germany. After completing primary education, students can choose to continue their education in a theoretical or technical and vocational path. Through the technical and vocational path, students complete an internship in the desired field and receive a certificate that is almost equivalent to an academic degree upon completion.
Most German universities are public and do not charge tuition fees for students. International students who want to immigrate to Germany can study at these universities for a very low tuition fee (on average 250 euros per semester). Berlin is the fifth most student-friendly city in the world, with about 160,000 international students studying there. Some of the oldest universities in the world, such as Heidelberg University and Humboldt University, are also located in Germany, which indicates the history of higher education in this country. Germany has been repeatedly voted one of the best countries to study abroad and is also known as one of the main destinations for academic immigration.
German Health and Welfare:
Germany has the oldest universal health coverage system in the world, dating back to the time of Bismarck in the 1880s. All German citizens are legally required to have some form of insurance. About 88% of the population is covered by state health insurance, while the rest are privately insured. The average life expectancy in Germany is 81 years, ranking 25th in the world. After immigrating to Germany, people who live in the country as workers are insured by their employer and pay only half of the insurance cost themselves. Students can also take out student insurance that covers their health care costs.
German Political and Social Situation:
Germany is a federal democratic republic consisting of 16 states. The Federal Assembly is the main legislative branch of the country, along with the Bundestag and Bundesrat, which act as representatives of the nation and the states, respectively. The President is the highest government official elected by the Federal Assembly (consisting of representatives of the Bundestag and the states). After him, the President of the Bundestag is the second highest government official in Germany. The Chancellor, as the third government official (but in practice the most powerful), is also elected by the majority of votes in the Bundestag. This position does not have a specific term and remains in office until the parliament votes no confidence in that person. The Federal Constitutional Court is also the head of the judiciary, which is itself divided into two Senates with different tasks.
Germany is one of the most important developed countries in the world, ranking fourth in terms of the Human Development Index. Social security, extensive health insurance, environmentally friendly policies, and free education are among the most important reasons that make immigration to Germany ideal.