Is Germany a good country to live in?

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Germany is Definitely an excellent country to live in. Here are the reasons why Germany is considered as one of the greatest nations in the world:

  1. Job opportunities – There are a lot of job opportunities in Germany. You got ample opportunities in finance, medicine, engineering, food or anything under the son which is categorized as a job. Government and legal systems are also making sure you are adequately paid, not exploited and rewarded with good work-life balance.
  2. Healthcare – Germany has one of the best healthcare facility for people living in Germany. You never have to worry about emptying your all saving when you/your family require a medical treatment. Germany also got highly qualified and happy to deal with medical professionals to take care of you and your family.
  3. A truly free country – People and government are equally welcoming to immigrants and refugees. You hardly find a person who racially discriminates you because you are an immigrant or refugee. You are given with all benefits provided by the government other than the civic duties of citizens here in electing government.
  4. Amazing people – Punctual, respectful, joyful and genuine people. When you are in Germany, you are surrounded with really nice people. They might have problems with language, But they are always willing to help and extend a supporting hand when you need them. They might shy away because of the language barrier, but they will be really nice pals once they warms up to you.
  5. Public transportation – Any person living in Germany can live their life comfortably without owning any motor vehicles. The German public transportation system is well connected and really punctual. You can travel place A to B within the precisely planned time with the help of public transportation system.
  6. Free education – From schooling to college to acquiring your doctorate, you can do without shelling out thousands of Euros. While most of the educational institutions are free, a small portion require a nominal fee, which is really small compared many other developed countries.
  7. Great work-life balance – Germany want a full time employed person to work only 40 hours / week. This gifts any working professional with a lot of time to socialize and spend time with their near and dear ones. Employees are also promised with a minimum of 24 paid holidays per calendar year which is another great reward to the full time working professionals. Parental leaves are another major attraction for people who are expecting baby.
  8. Best road system and fantastic drivers – Germans are really good drivers and they love to follow rules. So, the lane discipline is followed by everyone very meticulously. This increases the road safety by several folds. There is a very through theory and practical lessons and tests to make sure all who holds the driving license are road worthy as the awesome german vehicles. All these factors make the driving experience really awesome, if you are a systematic driver. I forgot to mention.. German autobahns.
  9. Low inflation – The inflation rate is nearly to zero to null in Germany. This is applicable to food, groceries, house rents and any regular expense. The government keeps a keen eye on inflation and immediately takes corrective actions whenever they see a need for intervention. This has kept the prices of all things affordable and economical for the common people.
  10. Pension and un-employment insurance – Every employer is mandated to contributes to the retirement fund along with the employee. This makes a good saving for the old age. The other attractive feature is the unemployment insurance, which will come handy if you happen to loose your job. The unemployment insurance makes sure that you are provided with 60% or more than your last drawn salary is provided to you in case you happen to loose your job. This is a great boon for anyone and people can lead a stress free life.
  11. Smiling public service professionals – I happen to have several glitches while I was applying for my residence permit for the first time and I have also changed my place of residence several times. A person living in Germany can understand the amount of paperwork that has to be done in both these processes. It was always a cakewalk for me, even without speaking the German language. Thanks to the systematic documentation of these processes and very helping and always cheerful public service officials.
  12. Handicap friendly country – People with special needs can also have really fabulous time in Germany. German foot paths, railway stations, parks, theaters and all other public facilities are handicap friendly. You will be amazed to see the extend of technology used to make the life of people with special needs as comfortable as all others.
  13. Carnivals and Social gatherings – You can attend annual carnivals in cities like koln, Dusseldorf, Berlin etc. There are a lot of social events in each city where you find a great social gathering.
  14. Museums and art galleries – If you are history or art fanatic, Germany is equally competent in the number of museums and art galleries to any other European countries. You will never run out reasons to go out and have fun.
  15. Beautiful landscapes and castles – There are several castles in Germany. The landscapes in the outskirts of German cities are simply beautiful and breath taking. If you have an eye for natural beauty, this is one thing which will fall in love with Germany.
  16. Food and drinks – I am not an alcohol consumer (Yes, I do not have beer also). But, I got to know from my colleagues and friends that German beer variety is as amazing as the selection of German breads. I love German bread and I hope you will too.
  17. Car options – If you love to own a car, you are given with a wide array of options to choose from. German cars are the best in class without question. But, You are also given with choices from around the world when you want to lean towards something non-german.

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