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Entry and residence - Swiss nationals

Special regulations apply to Swiss nationals under the Agreement of 21 June 1999 between the European Community and its member states.

Entry and residence - Selected countries

Regulations for nationals of Australia, Israel, Japan, Canada, the Republic of Korea, New Zealand, the United Kingdom and the USA

Residence and work permit - non-EU citizens

If you come from a non-EU or non-EEA country and would like to work in Germany, you will need a residence and work permit.

Authorisation for self-employment for third-country nationals

Third-country nationals and their family members can apply for a permit for self-employment.

Entry and residence - residence permit from another EU country

If you have a permanent residence permit in another EU country, you will receive a residence permit if you fulfil all the requirements.

Family reunification with EU citizens and nationals from Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein

You come from a so-called third country and want to move in with a family member who comes from an EU country or Norway, Iceland or Liechtenstein.

Initial information on marriage with a foreign connection

If one of the future spouses has a foreign connection and wishes to marry in Germany or abroad, different individual documents are required.

Acquisition of German citizenship by birth

Children with at least one German parent automatically acquire German citizenship at birth, regardless of their place of birth.

Road haulage - permit and licence

You need a permit to transport goods with vehicles and combinations of over 3.5 tonnes or over 2.5 tonnes in cross-border EU traffic.

Residence permit - beneficiaries of subsidiary protection

If you have been recognised by the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees as a person entitled to subsidiary protection, you will receive a residence permit.