International students in Germany, excluding EU/EEA/Swiss citizens, generally require a residence permit after arrival. This permit allows legal stay and work, with new rules permitting up to 20 hours/week during semesters. Graduates can pursue job-seeker visas or employment permits, with a faster path to permanent residency after two years of work.

Germany mandates health insurance for all international students seeking university admission. Students can choose between public or private plans. Eligibility for public…

International students in Germany, excluding EU/EEA/Swiss citizens, generally require a residence permit after arrival. This permit allows legal stay and work, with new rules…

Germany offers various work visas for non-EU nationals to address labor shortages, enabling them to live and work in the country. Eligibility hinges on a job offer, recognized…