Life in Germany is amazingly pleasant and
the quality of living is relatively higher compared to her European counterparts. It would not be difficult for foreigners to integrate into the German life. There are perhaps a few more rules in the German society, but this is also what we would call as the 'typical German style'.
You will get used to them after a while and might even appreciate them.
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Germany is in the heart of Europe. With the population of 82 million, she has the largest population in the European Union. Please click here for more information about the country.
Living Costs
Living costs are comparatively low in the Western European standard. You are expected to spend between EUR 500 to EUR 800 per month, depending on where you live.
However, you are allowed to work in Germany as a foreign student.
Either 90 days full-time or 180 days part-time.
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Visa Application
For HKSAR Passport holders, you have to apply for visa if you study in Germany for longer than 90 days. For more information, please click here.
Daily Life
What is a typical study life in Germany? Where should you live? How to make phone calls in Germany? Please click here to have a better idea on the daily life in Germany.
Travelling
Germany is a famous travel destination. Well-known places like Berlin, Heidelberg, Munich, Hamburg, Dresden, Weimar, Cologne, Neuschwanstein Castle, Black Forest and the Romantic Road attract millions of tourists to travel in Germany each year. For more information on travelling in Germany and in Europe. Please click here.