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Niemcy

Berlin · German

Europe's economic powerhouse with world-class infrastructure, excellent healthcare, and a thriving international scene — especially in Berlin and Munich.

Koszty życia
$1150/mo
Wynajem (1 pok.)
$1200/mo
Podatek dochodowy
42%
Currency
EUR (Euro)
Bezpieczeństwo
8
Internet
90 Mbps
Quality of Life
9
Zalety
  • Strongest EU economy
  • Excellent healthcare and education
  • High salaries
  • Great infrastructure
  • Central Europe travel hub
  • Thriving startup scene (Berlin)
Wady
  • Very high taxes
  • Language barrier (outside major cities)
  • Expensive housing in Munich/Frankfurt
  • Heavy bureaucracy
  • Cold and grey winters

Opcje Wizowe

EU Freedom of MovementJob Seeker VisaFreelancer VisaOpportunity Card (points-based)Blue Card
✈️ Pre-departure checklist
  • Visa-free entry: up to 90 days — no visa needed
  • 🏥Get health insurance (~$30–80/mo premium; coverage limit from $50,000)
  • 💳Notify your bank; get a no-foreign-fee card (Wise, Revolut)
  • 📱Get an eSIM or local SIM on arrival (avg internet 90 Mbps) get eSIM
  • 🏠Book accommodation for first 3–7 days (easier to find long-term rental on the ground)
  • 📄Make copies of passport, insurance, bookings — store in cloud & email to yourself
  • 💰Bring some EUR (Euro) cash for the first few days

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Frequently asked questions

How much does it cost to live in Niemcy?

The average cost of living in Niemcy is about $1150/month per person, with rent from $1200/month. The exact amount depends on the city and lifestyle.

What is the tax rate in Niemcy?

The income tax rate in Niemcy is 42%. Factor taxes into long-term planning.

Is Niemcy safe?

The safety index of Niemcy is 8/10. Very safe.

How fast is the internet in Niemcy?

The average internet speed in Niemcy is 90 Mbps, sufficient for most tasks.