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I'm a simple emigrant and I know how to emigrate to Germany through Jewish immigration, but only from hearsay

3/26/2025, 3:04:00 PM

Those who have been reading my channel for a long time know that I moved to Germany on a Blue Card, but this is far from the only way. For example, Katya and Felix, authors of the blog “Jewish Wife”, moved to Germany under the “Jewish Immigration” program. Jewish Immigration is an excellent program, and moving under it is a bit more pleasant than under mine. When I arrived, I lived with a friend while I searched for an apartment and didn’t really expect to find it quickly, because at that time I had neither money for sky-high deposits nor documents that landlords wanted. And with this visa you are provided housing; yes, at first it might be only a dormitory, but you’ll have somewhere to live while you start supporting yourself. They will also give money: a one-time settlement allowance and a monthly allowance. Of course, insurance, free language study, and permission to work are also included. To move under this program you need Jewish roots, confirmed by a document in which the nationality “Jewish” / “Jewess” is written. This can be a document of a close relative or your own, but it must have been issued before January 1, 1990. Unfortunately, DNA test, which states that I am 6.3% Jewish, is not accepted as proof. You also must have a certificate of German at level A1. And if you also attach a certificate from the Jewish community, then it’s even nicer. Next, Germany assesses your integration potential. The criteria are: age, education, level of language, work experience, having children, membership in the Jewish community. Additionally you can earn points for knowledge of English and for having a work contract or relatives in Germany. However, even with good scores, you can bring a partner only if your official marriage is at least three years old. However, there are several conditions under which you will definitely be refused immigration. If you have already moved to Israel, the United States or Germany as your main place of residence, if you live in the Baltic states (former USSR), if you have a criminal record or are somehow connected with criminal organizations, and if you worked in the USSR in an important position to preserve the communist regime. They say all these points are thoroughly checked and, if present, are detected 100%! Naturally, this is only a summary, but it’s enough to know that such a program actually exists and how to get into it. #immigrants_are_friends #useful