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Living in Munich
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Why Munich?
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Districts and neighborhoods
Munich top sights and attractions
Munich for businesses and professionals
Industries
Munich for families
Finding a house and mobility
Housing in Munich
Public transport
Car driving
Daily Life
Shopping
Culture and leisure activities
Health services in Munich
Utilities
Family Life
Educational system
Child care
Social Rights
Social services
Unemployment
Parental leave and benefits
Child allowance
Pension
Tax system
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First steps in Munich
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First steps in Munich
Official documents before arrival
Registering at the KVR or Bürgerbüro
Opening a German bank account
Apply for your health insurance
Apply for your residence permit
Exchange your driver’s license
Prepare for your pet’s relocation to Germany
Visa and Residence
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Entry and visa processes
Visa types
EU blue card
Work visa for qualified professionals
Visa for professionally experienced workers
Visa for vocational training
Visa for employment within the framework of a recognition partnership
Visa for language acquisition
Opportunity card
Family reunification
Residence
Residence permit application
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