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Your rent includes the base amount (Kaltmiete), running costs (Nebenkosten), and additional util...
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Shared apartments, or WGs (Wohngemeinschaft), offer social connections and lower rent costs. You ...
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Getting your Anmeldung is an important first step that connects you to the rest of the German sys...
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Registering gets you a tax ID, you’ll need this for tax season, and enables you to set up GEZ pa...
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Prepare your ID, proof of move-in (Wohnungsgeberbestätigung), and, if applicable, birth certific...
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When it’s time to go, check your rental contract’s notice period, it’ll let you know what termin...
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For temporary stays, check out A&O Hostel near Aachen Central Train Station, Hostel Aachen b...
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Unfortunately, hostels and temporary accommodations aren’t eligible for registration, they’re gr...
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If you need help with rent, Germany’s Wohngeld program offers allowances based on household size...
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Aachen offer variety of neighborhoods for whatever you’re looking for: Laurensberg and Ponttor H...
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Expect city center rents to be around €390-1,020 for a studio and €700-1,800 for a 3-room apartme...
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Aachen’s distinctive areas: Burtscheid – The spa retreat (1.5-2 km to City Centre): Known for sp...
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The region around Aachen is a community of neighboring cities offering a mix of vibrancy and peac...
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Here’s a guide for easy travel: Train: Regional trains from Stolberg, Eschweiler, Alsdorf, and ...
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Aachen is located really closely to the Belgian and Dutch boarders. Making for easy weekend trips...
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Living in neighboring Belgium or the Netherlands but working in Germany? Rest assured, your tax ...
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If you’re a non-EU national you’ll need to live in Germany if you have a visa to work there. Howe...
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It generally takes 6 to 10 weeks to secure a work visa, so plan ahead if you’re relocating. Many ...
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While knowing German can definitely help your job search, fluency in German isn’t always mandator...
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