Residence registration

New law of residence registration (“Meldegesetz”) in Germany starting 1st of November 2015 . It applies nationwide in Germany.
Landlords have to hand over a “Wohnungsgeberbescheinigung” to their new tenants
If you rent an apartment or flat and move in you have to go to the registration office (Meldebehörde, Bürgergeramt) to get registered within two weeks. Since the 1st of November you need besides registration form (filled in) another form called “Wohnungsgeberbescheinigung”.  This form must be filled in and signed by your landlord or his representative. The form includes information about the tenants, date of moving in etc. This form is valid only if it is signed by your landlord or his representative.

You will find the form on the gohelpy platform for online relocation.

Center of Stuttgart

Today it is a district of Stuttgart, however it was the initial area. Firstly mentioned in the 10th century as “Stutengarten” the old Stuttgart developed here prior to the real settlement expansion set in of the early 19th century caused by the industrialisation.
During the Second World War the historic centre was largely destroyed. Between the 50s and 60s the road network was rebuilt and expanded oriented towards the city-centre.
Although, dismantling of several traffic lanes was initiated for a short period, the city-centre is surrounded by the wide Theodor-Heuss-Straße, the Konrad-Adenauer-Straße and the Hauptstätter Straße.

Traffic:
Stuttgart main station
S-Bahn: S1, S2, S3, S4, S5, S6, S60,
U-Bahn: U5, U7, U9, U15,
Bus: 41, 42, 43, 44, 92, Night-Bus N1-N10

Parks: Schlossgarten, Stadtgarten, Chinagarten Stuttgart

Shopping:
Mitte is not only the political and cultural centre of Stuttgart but also the economic centre providing more than 300.000 m² of sales area. Most of it is connected to the pedestrian zone.

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Working in Munich

Beside world groups like BMW, Allianz, Siemens, Müncher Rück Versicherung internationally very successfully companies offer jobs in the branches

  • Electrical engineering,
  • Mechanical engineering,
  • Pharmacy,
  • Service,
  • Trade and
  • Media

In addition, many highly qualified and trained professional employees are searched in the aerospace and aviation technology not only in Munich, but also are searched in this biggest location of the aerospace and aviation industry in Europe.

Learn more about working in Munich on gohelpy.eu.

How to settle down in Berlin

You want to enjoy a flying start in Berlin?

Ok, what has to be done? You should keep in mind several things.

Although, Berlin is an outward-looking and multicultural place to live, organizational duties have to be done first, these are challenging and a bit different from your home country.
You´ll have several questions before arriving in Berlin,

  • Where do I want to work?
  • Where and how do I want to live?
  • How do I find housing?
  • Which regulatory matters have to be done?
  • What? How? Where? When?

Gohelp.y provides answers and solutions for you.

  • In order to make your steps to your new home in Berlin as easy as possible, we classify and manage them with you,
  • We do not only provide you with information, but we develop an individual road-map for your way as well. This road-map guides you to the whole process, beginning in the country your currently live in until living in Berlin. After moving to your new flat, the process of feeling home in Berlin starts: learning German, finding sports and leisure activities and discovering your new city. We accompany you during this process as well, if you like.

Try gohelp.y’s XpatVisor for free and make your own experiences.