Germany

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Why Germany?

Germany's emphasis on family and work-life balance makes it a popular home for American emigrants. A stable job economy and generous PTO (20 days per year, minimum!) serve to attract working families. The country's high tax rate funds a top-tier social safety net that includes free healthcare, free college and grad school, and mostly free childcare. Also, Germany's central location makes traveling to other EU countries a breeze. And don't forget the Autobahn!

However, adjusting to German culture takes some time, though. Ample red tape and stoic locals can make it feel like an uphill battle to settle in. Cultural norms like apartments with completely empty kitchens can be jarring, too. Of course, expats who invest the effort to integrate should find a welcoming new home in time. Guten tag!

Latest Posts About Germany

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The Expatsi Report | Q4 2022

March 16th, 2023|

Welcome to the third Expatsi Report and the final report of 2022! This quarterly report tracks why people want to leave the U.S., what they're looking for, what they have to spend, and more. [...]

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The Expatsi Report | Q3 2022

November 14th, 2022|

Welcome to the second Expatsi Report! This quarterly report tracks why people want to leave the U.S., what they're looking for, what they have to spend, and more. See the images above, or download [...]

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Where should you retire for end of life care?

October 26th, 2022|

An Instagram follower asks, “In this country the late/end of life system is designed to bankrupt you and your family while providing dismal care. If someone is living on a limited income but would [...]

The Expatsi Report | Q2 2022

September 22nd, 2022|

Welcome to the very first Expatsi Report! This quarterly report will track why people want to leave the U.S., what they're looking for, what they have to spend, and more. See the images above, [...]

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Where is gay marriage legal?

July 10th, 2022|

Updated August 17, 2025 Since the current Supreme Court overturn of Roe v. Wade, and specifically based on Clarence Thomas's opinion in the decision, many Americans are looking to a future without some of the [...]

Your Guide to Germany

Christian and Paulo had lived and traveled worldwide before they finally found their luck in the vibrant capital of Berlin. Germany lured them not only with many job opportunities and a high quality of life but also a favorable work-life balance. Christian is a native German with a background in business consulting, while Paulo is a Brazilian citizen and social media manager.

Combining local and expat knowledge, Christian and Paulo can show you diverse perspectives. They'll help you determine whether Germany is the right destination for you and what tangible tips you need for a successful start. Book a call with Christian and Paulo to learn more about life in Germany.

Germany at a Glance

Cost-Of-Living:
Top 25%

Ranks Highly For:
Raising Kids

Ranks Highly For:
LGBTQIA

Ranks Highly For:
Studying Abroad

Healthcare Ranking:
Top 25%

Infrastructure Ranking:
Top 10%

Government Style:
Full Democracy

Mostly Legal: Gay Marriage, Gambling, Guns, Pot, Abortion

Relocate to Germany

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Expats in Wonderland handles all aspects of visa applications, including EU Blue Card, employment, remote working, freelance, self-employment, artist visas, family reunification, scientific research, language courses, and the Opportunity Card. Beyond visas, they assist with apartment searches, driver's license transfers, company formation, school selection, and much more—making your transition to life in Germany as seamless as possible.

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