Living In Germany as an Australian?
Quote from bunny on February 1, 2025, 10:57 amHello...
My boyfriend is Australian and we would like to live together in Berlin, Germany (I am a German citizen).
He has looked into the regulations and it says that we either have to get married or he has to find a top-end job and none of that seems realistic at the moment. It also says he is just allowed to stay for 3 months and then has to leave.
Now I have seen sooo many people living in Berlin who seem to be able to stay and I wanted to ask if anyone can give us some advice for this? Anything helpful would be much appreciated.
Thank you so very much 🙂
Hello...
My boyfriend is Australian and we would like to live together in Berlin, Germany (I am a German citizen).
He has looked into the regulations and it says that we either have to get married or he has to find a top-end job and none of that seems realistic at the moment. It also says he is just allowed to stay for 3 months and then has to leave.
Now I have seen sooo many people living in Berlin who seem to be able to stay and I wanted to ask if anyone can give us some advice for this? Anything helpful would be much appreciated.
Thank you so very much 🙂
Quote from Seasonal Jobs Abroad on February 7, 2025, 11:08 amAustralians between 18-30 can apply for a working holiday visa for Germany. This is a 1 year visa with no limits on work. This will at least give you time to figure stuff out and perhaps find a way to residence. Find more information on this guide to working in Germany.
Australians between 18-30 can apply for a working holiday visa for Germany. This is a 1 year visa with no limits on work. This will at least give you time to figure stuff out and perhaps find a way to residence. Find more information on this guide to working in Germany.
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