You can get permanent residence in Germany either from the host country (by collecting documents of German or Jewish origin), or residence in the country with any type of visa.
It is necessary
Passport with a national or Schengen visa, work or study invitation, extracts from Russian or German banks on the availability of sufficient funds in the account, statutory documents of the company for a business visa
Instructions
Step 1
The easiest way to obtain a permanent residence permit in Germany is to move on a national basis. If at least one of the parents is an ethnic German and has the opportunity to prove their nationality with documents, children can get permanent residence, and then the citizenship of the country in a fairly quick time.
Step 2
The second way is to move in the presence of close relatives of Jewish nationality (father or mother). Documents proving nationality (birth certificate, passports, metrics, etc.) will be required. Germany accepts only relatives of the first generation (sons and daughters), the repatriation of grandchildren and great-grandchildren is impossible.
Step 3
These two methods are the only option for obtaining permanent residence from Russia, without coming to Germany on a particular visa. Other options for emigration to Germany imply a certain period of time during which you must live in the country.
Step 4
One of the most affordable ways for young people to move to Germany for permanent residence is to study at one of the German universities or colleges. To enter a university, you must pass entrance exams in the language of instruction (German, English), collect extracts from banks, confirming the availability of funds for tuition fees and living in Germany for the period of study.
Step 5
If there is a positive answer from the university, the consulate issues a study visa, which can be valid for up to 1 year after receiving the diploma. If you are in the country during this time, you can get a work visa or even a residence permit.
Step 6
Very often, real or fictitious marriages are created to obtain permanent residence in Germany. If you have a marriage certificate, and also subject to a three-year cohabitation, confirmed by common accounts, you can apply for permanent residence and citizenship.
Step 7
A rather expensive way to move to Germany for permanent residence is to open a company. To do this, you will need an extract from the bank on the availability of funds, a business plan in German, a draft agreement (or a ready-made agreement) on creating a business, certified copies of diplomas and other documents.
Step 8
To obtain permanent residence in Germany under the refugee program, documentary evidence of oppression on a national, sexual, gender, religious or political basis is required. Such confirmations may include medical and criminal records (notarized and translated into German). When trying to obtain a residence permit through the refugee protection program, it is worth remembering that any deception in papers and personal conversation is easy to detect (in case of deception, a person loses the opportunity to enter Schengen territory for 10 years).