Germany

Welcome to Our Germany Immigration Services

Are you considering immigrating to Germany? Look no further! At Germany Immigration Services, we are here to provide you with comprehensive support and guidance throughout your immigration journey. With our expertise and experience, we can help make your dream of living and working in Germany a reality.  

Why Choose Germany?

Germany is a popular destination for immigrants from around the world. Here are some key reasons why Germany is an attractive choice for immigration:
  1.   1.)Work Opportunities: Germany offers a strong and stable economy with a high demand for skilled workers. With a focus on innovation and technology, Germany provides excellent career opportunities, particularly in sectors such as engineering, IT, healthcare, and manufacturing.
  2.   2.)Education Excellence: Germany is renowned for its world-class education system. It is home to many prestigious universities and research institutions, offering a wide range of courses and programs. By choosing Germany, you can gain a high-quality education and enhance your future prospects.
  3.   3.)Quality of Life: Germany consistently ranks among the countries with the highest quality of life. It offers excellent healthcare, a well-developed infrastructure, and a clean and safe environment. The country also values work-life balance, providing ample leisure and recreational activities for residents to enjoy.
  4.   4.)Cultural Richness: Immerse yourself in Germany’s rich cultural heritage and vibrant arts scene. From historic landmarks to contemporary art exhibitions and music festivals, Germany offers a diverse and multicultural environment where you can explore and engage with various traditions and cultures.

Our Services

At Germany Immigration Services, we offer a wide range of services to assist you throughout the immigration process:
  1.   1.)Visa Consultation: Our team of experienced immigration consultants will guide you in selecting the appropriate visa category based on your qualifications and goals. We provide personalized consultations, ensuring you choose the best pathway for your immigration journey.
  2.   2.)Application Assistance: We understand that the immigration application process can be complex and time-consuming. Our experts will provide comprehensive support, assisting you in preparing and submitting your application accurately and promptly.
  3.   3.)Work Permits: If you are seeking employment in Germany, we can help you navigate the work permit requirements and guide you through the application process. We will ensure compliance with immigration regulations and help you secure the necessary permits.
  4.   4.)Student Visas: Planning to study in Germany? We can assist you in obtaining the necessary student visa and provide guidance on university admissions, course selection, and meeting the required eligibility criteria.
  5.   5.)Settlement Services: Once you’ve arrived in Germany, our services extend beyond initial immigration. We provide settlement support, helping you find suitable accommodation, navigate local services, and adapt to your new life in Germany.

PROCEDURE FOR GETTING AN ADMISSION & VISA

PROCEDURE FOR GETTING AN ADMISSION

Keep all documents with you to apply
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Meet our Guide and education consultant
(Do assessment of your profile)
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Select the college/university and specialization subject of your interest.
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Check deadline
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Make an Application
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Get an acceptance by university/college
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Get an offer letter
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Our consultants will guide each and every step for further process.


PROCEDURE FOR VISA APPLICATION

Keep All Related Documents With Unconditional Offer Letter From University
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Pay The Tuition Fees
(Keep Copy of Fees Receipt)
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Get An Unconditional Offer Letter From University
(With Study Contract & Enrolment Letter)
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Get The Visa Date For Filing Your Visa
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Open A Blocked Account
(Park Euro 10236)
(Flylines Team Will Assist You)
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Get The Statement of German Block Account
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Take Health Insurance (For One Year)
(Our Team Will Help You)
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Filling Your Visa Forms
(Our Team Will Do)
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Submit The File In Embassy
(Write Some Questions Of Answers Being Asked By Authorised Person)
(Our Team Will Give Preparation)
Get A Visa Approval
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Fly To Your Dream Destination
(Your Success Is Our Success)

EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION

This is an optional education that children between 0-6 of age can receive in Germany.

For Kids Under the Age of 3

The main educational goal of German preschool education (under 3 years of age) is to develop communication skills in children. Second, it is the development of their language skills through social interaction with other toddlers and adults.

For Kids over the Age of 2

The main values that preschool education wants to develop in children are the growth in their teamwork skills and their level of integration into daily life activities.

Compulsory Education in Germany

All Germans are responsible for participating in primary and secondary education, from the age of 6 until they complete 9 years of full-time schooling in the Gymnasium or 10 full-time years, in case of other general schools..

GERMAN PRIMARY EDUCATION

Grundschule (elementary schools) provide compulsory education for children up to 6 years of age through mixed ability classes until they have completed 4 years of schooling (or 6 in Berlin and Brandenburg). There are two primary school education systems in Germany. In the 5 day school week pre-education policy, there are 188 teaching days per year. Under the 6-day school week preschool system, there are 208 days of tuition per year, including tuition on 2 Saturdays / month. Elementary school students are required to attend 20 to 29 courses / one week and 20-22 / first year. Elementary school courses usually last 45 minutes; 6 courses can be taught in 1 day.

What does the Grading System in German Primary Schools Look Like?
  • 1 means very good
  • 2 means good
  • 3 means satisfactory
  • 4 means adequate
  • 5 means poor
  • 6 means very poor

Note: The primary schools don’t generally give out any leaving certificates, as they don’t take any examination for a child to complete this level.

GERMAN SECONDARY EDUCATION

German secondary education occurs after primary school and is divided into “Sekundarstufe I” (lower secondary level) and “Secondarystaff II” (upper secondary level).

Lower Secondary Education for students aged 10 – 15 or 16 in grades 5/9 up to 9/10. Lessons at this level are general in nature and serve as a prelude to higher secondary education. It should be noted that the Federal country of Germany offers secondary education in both public as well as private schools.

Higher secondary education is received by students between the ages of 15/16 – 18 years who have completed the lower level of secondary school to qualify for university admission or professional qualification. This level resumes all courses at the Lower Secondary level, which form the knowledge base of the students.

Germany’s publicly-funded secondary schools are:
  • “Gymnasium”. Providing general knowledge and scientific work for intensive and intensive education, university studies.
  • “Hauptschule”. Teaching that leads to basic general education, vocational or university admission qualification.
  • “Realschule”. Providing a more comprehensive education can lead to qualifying for professional or university admission.
  • “Schularten mit mehreren Bildungsgängen” (German schools offering more than one subjects). They offer 2-3 different study courses.
  • German vocational schools. They provide lessons and practical assignments called dual systems. Vocational schools available in Germany are: Fachoberschule, Berufsoberschule, Berufsfachschule, Berufsschule, and Berufliches Gymnasium.
Germany’s private secondary schools are the following:
  • Ersatzschulen (Alternative schools). Providing the same lessons and syllabus as government secondary schools.
  • Ergänzungsschulen (Complementary schools). Additional curriculum teaching is also offered in government secondary schools.
German secondary education believes in achieving its objectives in the following way:
  • By keeping kids emotionally, physically, as well as intellectually engaged.
  • By teaching them the importance of independence, good decision making.
  • By teaching them how to take their personal, social, as well as political responsibilities in life.
  • By helping them achieve their educational goals.
  • By helping them advance their unique skills and specialist knowledge.
What Grading system is used in the German Secondary Schools?

The progress of students in the German secondary schools is evaluated through a grading system which looks as follows:

  • 1 means very good
  • 2 means good
  • 3 means satisfactory
  • 4 means adequate
  • 5 means poor
  • 6 means very poor

TERTIARY EDUCATION IN GERMANY

The tertiary education in Germany provides higher education to those who have completed their secondary education, doesn’t matter if it’s in Germany or some other country.

Bachelor Degree

The higher education qualification in Germany starts with a Bachelor’s degree. The standard duration of study or “Regelstudienzeit” in the graduate program is 6 semesters or 3 full years. Universities of Applied Sciences have 6-7 semesters of study, including an extra for practicals. The German College of Art and Music has approximately 8 semesters or 4 academic years of study. Professional Academies have 3 academic years, while in Fachschulen, studying for a Bachelor’s degree lasts 2 years.

Magister Degree

The Master’s degree program in Germany takes 2–4 semesters to complete. In universities and similar institutions, as well as in the College of Arts and Music, this period is mostly 4 semesters; this period is 3-4 semesters in Fachhochschulen.

Students must earn 300 ECTS credit points, including previously qualified marks, to complete this degree. A student with a pre-qualifying bachelor’s degree will have to have obtained 360 ECTS marks, instead.

OTHER HIGHER EDUCATION PROGRAMS

Diploma Examination

Some Of the German academic courses can be completed by sitting for a Diploma Exam in just one subject, such as Diploma in Engineering or Psychology. A Diploma issued by the University of Applied Sciences usually contains the phrasing “FH”. Diploma issued by Universities of Applied Sciences is equivalent to Bachelor’s degree.

Magister Examination

There are other German study courses that are completed by sitting for a Magister’s exam, such as the “Magister of the Atrium”. A Magister degree that’s issued by the University of Applied Sciences is equivalent to a master’s degree.

Staatsprüfung – State Examination

For some other study courses, one has to take a state examination; it is to prepare candidates for a particular profession for state or public interest purposes. This includes medicine, veterinary medicine, dentistry, food chemistry, law, education/teaching, and pharmaceutics. Such professions cannot be pursued without passing the 2-step examination conducted by academic professors and state examiners.

Church and Academic Examination

For students completing a 5-year study program in a theological subject, they must sit for church and academic exams before entering the profession. This can lead to jobs as a pastoral assistant or a priest.

CONTINUING EDUCATION

Postgraduate Study Courses – Supplementary and Follow-up Study Courses

During this time or after completing the Bachelor’s or Master’s studies, students have the option to undertake additional 2 years of studies in their chosen field of academics, or to maybe specialize in a specific field of study. These are called postgraduate study courses.

PhD Degree – Third German Higher Education Qualification

PhD degree in Germany is a program adopted by highly qualified students, which can be opted for in any German university, in collaboration with non-university research institutes. There is no fixed time limit to complete doctoral studies, as it is a more intensive and personalized specialization.

The doctoral studies here include Independent research, and Oral examination, which is defence or “Rigorosum” of the doctorate thesis (Disputation)

There are several ways to get doctoral degrees here, such as:

  • Individual and supervised doctorate
  • Cooperative doctorate
  • Structural doctorate
  • Special doctorate
  • International doctorate

BASIC ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

For Bachelor’s or Diploma or Certificate Courses, OR an Equivalent Course 10+2 From A Recognised Education Board With A Minimum of 50% Marks.
IELTS: 6/6.5 overall Bands – (As per the course as well as the institution requirement)
TOFEL: Paper-Based Test (PBT): 550 Minimum Computer-Based Test (CBT): 213 Minimum
PTE: 55 – (Overall Score)
For Post Graduate or Master Course, OR an Equivalent Course Bachelor’s Degree From A Recognized University.
IELTS: 6.5 Bands overall with no bands less than 6 bands (As per the course and institution requirement)
TOFEL: Paper-Based Test (PBT): 580 – 600 Minimum Computer-Based Test (CBT) 237 – 250 Minimum
GMAT: 580 – 600 Minimum
PTE: 58 – (Overall Score)

Services We Provide

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  • Apply for New Visa Online
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Visa We Provide

  • Student Visa
  • Residence Visa
  • Business Visa
  • Tourist Visa
  • Conference Visa
  • Medical Visa

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