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Discover the essential insights you need to thrive as a freelancer or self-employed individual in Germany!


Our latest newsletter episode offers a concise overview of visa options, key requirements, and expert tips tailored to help you navigate the path to success.


Dive into this essential resource now and elevate your understanding of business visas in Germany.


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Navigating Business Visas in Germany:

Freelancing vs. Self-Employed


Germany is an attractive destination for business owners and freelancers due to its robust economy and vibrant business environment. Understanding the visa options is crucial to start a business in Germany. This article explores the residence permit for self-employment, which can be used for freelancing and establishing a commercial business.




General Information on Business Visas:

Different rules apply depending on whether you plan to freelance or establish a commercial business. Additionally, you may need to apply for a visa to enter Germany, depending on your nationality.



Freelancing:

Freelancers can apply for a residence permit under § 21 Abs. 5 AufenthG (Residence Act). Key requirements include:


1. Financial Proof: Demonstrate you can finance your business venture.


2. Professional Authorization: Required for specific professions like medical or legal fields.


3. Pension Provisions: Necessary if over 45 years old.


4. Letters of Intent (LOIs): Proof of demand for your services and need to reside in Germany.



Self-Employment:

For establishing a commercial business, key requirements include:


1. Economic Interest or Regional Need: Your product/service must meet an economic interest or regional need.


2. Positive Economic Impact: Your business should benefit the local economy.


3. Financial Backing: Secure funding through equity or a loan.


4. Pension Provisions: Necessary if over 45 years old.


5. Business Plan: Detailed plan outlining the viability of your business.

For more detailed insights and tips, check out our blog article, "Navigating Business Visas in Germany: Freelancing vs. Self-Employed", where we explore this topic in-depth.


Ready to navigate the business landscape in Germany and turn your business dreams into reality? Our team at the Expat Business Club is here to help you every step of the way.


Reach out to us today and let's get started! 🚀🌟

Best wishes

Birgit Heidenreich

Expat Business Club Founder

& Expat Business Consultant

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