🇮🇳 Your Community in Deutschland 🇩🇪

Your Guide to Living Well
in Germany

Flights, visa guides, banking tips, settling advice and community events — built for the 250,000+ Indians thriving across Germany.

250K+
Indians in Germany
3rd
Largest non-EU group
48%
In tech & engineering
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Your First 90 Days in Germany

Step-by-step for new arrivals
Week 1
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Anmeldung — register your address at the Bürgeramt
💡 Book online the moment you arrive. Bring passport + rental contract.
📱
Get a German SIM card
💡 Aldi Talk, Lidl Connect or O2 — no ID check needed for prepaid.
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Open an online bank account (N26 or DKB)
💡 N26 works in English. Approved in minutes with just your passport.
Month 1
🩺
Enrol in health insurance (Krankenversicherung)
💡 Your employer does this if you're employed. Freelancers: apply to TK or AOK directly.
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Receive your Tax ID by post
💡 Arrives 2–4 weeks after Anmeldung. You need it to start getting paid.
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Register for a German language course
💡 VHS (Volkshochschule) is subsidised. Integration courses cost ~€200 for 700 hours.
Month 3
💼
Apply for EU Blue Card or work permit
💡 Book at the Ausländerbehörde early — wait times can be 6–10 weeks.
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Set up regular money transfers to India
💡 Use Wise — saves 2–4% vs bank transfers on every EUR→INR payment.
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Get the Deutschlandticket (€49/month)
💡 Unlimited regional travel across all of Germany on one subscription.

Settling in Germany

Costs, timelines & practical tips
🏠Day 1

Anmeldung — Register Your Address

Required within 14 days of moving in. Book online at your local Bürgeramt. Bring passport, rental contract (Wohnungsgeberbestätigung) and the registration form.

💰 Free30 min appointment
🏦Week 1

Open a German Bank Account

N26 and DKB accept new arrivals online — no credit history needed. Traditional banks like Deutsche Bank require an appointment and your Anmeldung.

💰 Free (N26/DKB)Instant to 2 days
🩺Week 1

Health Insurance (Krankenversicherung)

Mandatory for all residents. Employed workers are auto-enrolled via employer (~7.3% of salary). Freelancers enrol independently — TK, AOK, Barmer are top picks.

💰 ~€220–350/month (freelancers)1–5 days approval
🔢Week 2–4

Tax ID (Steueridentifikationsnummer)

Sent automatically by post to your registered address 2–4 weeks after Anmeldung. Required for employment and tax returns. Free and valid for life.

💰 Free (automatic)2–4 weeks by post
💼Visa

EU Blue Card & Work Permit

Earn above €43,800/year with a recognised degree? The EU Blue Card unlocks permanent residence in 21 months (with B1 German) or 33 months without.

💰 €100 application fee4–12 weeks processing
🗣️Ongoing

Learn German — A1 to B2

A1 for family reunion visas. B1 for permanent residence. Integration courses at VHS are subsidised. Online platforms like Lingoda offer flexible scheduling.

💰 €200–€1,500 per courseA1: ~3 months (150hrs)
🚆Daily Life

Deutschlandticket — €49/Month

One monthly subscription covers all regional trains, U-Bahn, S-Bahn and buses across Germany. A massive saving vs individual tickets. Buy via your local transport app.

💰 €49/monthInstant activation
💶Finance

Send Money to India (Wise)

Wise offers the mid-market exchange rate plus a small transparent fee (~0.5%). Saves 2–4% vs bank wire transfers on every payment — adds up fast on regular remittances.

💰 ~0.5% fee (best rate)1–2 business days

Latest News

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Upcoming Events

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15
Jun

India Germany Business Forum 2026

Annual networking event connecting Indian entrepreneurs and German companies.

Frankfurt6:00 PM🏷 Networking
22
Jun

Holi Celebration — Munich Desi Community

Open Holi event at Olympiapark. Colors, music, food, and fun for all ages.

Munich2:00 PM🏷 Festival
05
Jul

German Bureaucracy Workshop for Indians

Practical guide to Anmeldung, Steueridentifikationsnummer, health insurance and more.

Berlin11:00 AM🏷 Workshop

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions from Indians in Germany

Q: How long does Anmeldung (address registration) take in Germany?

You must register within 14 days of moving in. The appointment at the Bürgeramt usually takes 15–30 minutes. Bring your passport, rental contract (Wohnungsgeberbestätigung), and the completed registration form. In big cities like Munich or Berlin, wait times for appointments can be 2–4 weeks — book online immediately on arrival.

Q: Which bank account should Indians open first in Germany?

N26 and DKB are the easiest — they accept new arrivals without a German credit history and can be opened fully online. N26 requires only a passport and is available in English. Traditional banks like Deutsche Bank and Commerzbank are good long-term options but require an in-person appointment and your Anmeldung confirmation.

Q: Is health insurance mandatory in Germany for Indian expats?

Yes — health insurance (Krankenversicherung) is mandatory for everyone living in Germany. Employees are automatically enrolled through their employer (statutory/gesetzlich insurance). Self-employed workers and freelancers must enroll independently. TK (Techniker Krankenkasse) and AOK are the most popular providers for expats.

Q: What is the cheapest time to fly from Germany to India?

Flights from Germany to India are cheapest in January–February and October–November, typically ranging from €350–€450 return from Frankfurt. Summer (June–August) and December are peak season and can cost €600–€900+. Booking 2–3 months in advance through Skyscanner gives the best prices.

Q: How do Indians send money from Germany to India cheaply?

Wise (formerly TransferWise) consistently offers the best exchange rates with low transparent fees — typically 0.4–0.7% of the transfer amount. Avoid bank wire transfers which hide 2–4% in exchange rate margins. Revolut and Western Union are alternatives, but Wise is usually cheapest for EUR→INR.

Q: Can I get an EU Blue Card with an Indian degree?

Yes, if your Indian degree is recognised in Germany (check anabin.kmk.org) and you have a job offer above the salary threshold (€43,800 for shortage occupations like IT and engineering in 2025). The Blue Card is valid for 4 years and leads to permanent residence in 21 months if you have B1 German, or 33 months without.