Thank you for this information! Can you make a similar video for apartment search in each scenario? For example, job seekers.
Wonderful information. I enjoyed this video. 😊❤
Could you make a video about dental insurance please and explain their differences?
Yes! We will do one ☺️ in the meantime, you can read our up to date guide on the topic: www.simplegermany.com/best-dental-insurance-germany/
Thank you for all the great content of your videos.
I have dual citizenship EU and US and moving to Germany very soon. I have been Living in the US for 20 years and my insurance is through my current US employer, coverage will end upon my resignation. No prospects of employment upon arriving in Germany, want to take some time off to get settled in. What insurance would be the best option for me ? Thanks
You can go through the health insurance recommendation tool from our partner Feather, to find out for your case: www.simplegermany.com/feather-health-yt/
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I really like your channel , guid me through the visa process of opportunity card but guy please talk about booking an appointements on Germany official embassy website, seems like impossible to have an appointements, everything is fully book , dont know what to do regarding that, please help
That varies tremendously from embassy to embassy. Try calling it any other method.
Hello, can you also give use tips on how to set up your studio? Thank you!
@@simplegermany i mean the room you are sitting in to film this video :)
May I ask if Can I change my health insurance? Example BKK to AOK? Is that possible I am in my 2nd year in Germany. Thank you!
Yes, of course. We believe it is possible after 2 years. You can consult our partners at Feather Insurance who can help you with the switch: www.simplegermany.com/feather-public-yt/
What about PROVISIT?
An complete new question. What if you are a German citizen , worked here several years and move outside Germany ????? Do you still need to pay ? Because most of the listeners are foreigners they want to work here for 10 , 15 years have a citizenship and live some years in different countries ?
No if you leave Germany for good you don’t have to keep on paying health insurance or any other social contribution.
Hello there, Which health insurance do you recommend for a couple looking to travel to Germany on Chancenkarte VISA?
I want the cheapest Insurance which just covers Chancekarte VISA requirements.
• No limit to the reimbursement in case of sickness
• If the insured person becomes sick, no deductible higher than 300 € per year can be demanded
• Preexisting conditions must be included
• No clause for termination regarding the insured person reaching a certain age, change of residence permit or loss of residence permit
• The Insurance cover cannot have any time limit (or needs to be automatically renewed)
I just want to mention that I fall under category 6. Because I am from the USA, they didn't even consider my previous health insurance (public or private) when giving me public health insurance. Because I'm above a certain age, public insurance wouldn't typically be offered to me, but since I am currently below a certain income threshold, it was mandatory public (statutory) health insurance was given to me.
Edit: I almost went with Feather. My friend, born and raised in Germany, suggested Feather. I went with TK. Oh well. 😢
Thanks for sharing! 😊