Welcome to Germany

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Information about Germany

You want information about Germany? Maybe you are planning a holiday or would like to stay in Germany for longer to go to school, to study or work - if so, you are in the right place to find out more!

Dome of the Berlin Reichstag

Germany’s good image in the world

For the fourth time, Germany has emerged from an international poll conducted by the BBC World Service as “the most popular country”. 62 percent of those surveyed from 27 countries around the world believed that Germany’s influence is positive – three percent more than last year.

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German National Tourist Board (DZT)

Tourist information on holidaying in Germany, conference venues, shopping or ideas for young people: consult the German National Tourist Board website for all this – and much, much more!

Visa requirements

In general Philippine citizens require a visa for stays in Germany. Here you can find all the information you need on applying for a visa, along with an application form as a pdf file to download.

www.visitBerlin.tv online

www.visitBerlin.tv presents news, up-to-date event tips and an entertaining programme about sightseeing, culture, hotels, shopping. The English programme is the first internet TV station of a German travel destination.

Exchange programmes/studying in Germany

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Placement in Germany as an Au-Pair:

The Au-Pair agencies in Germany have joined forces to attain a uniform standard in the placement of Au-Pair. This has been achieved with the “Gütegemeinschaft Au pair e.V.” which awards a quality seal to those Au-Pair agencies adhering to the quality standards.

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Working in Germany

Details on how to take up a job in Germany.

Welcome to Germany

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Information from the Federal Foreign Office

Young Germany

literature

Reading is a favored pastime in Germany, whether magazines, newspapers or books. Nine Germans have won the Nobel Prize in literature, meaning that German literature is read in translation well beyond German-speaking countries. Germany’s growing diversity is also transforming the literary landscape as young authors from varied cultural backgrounds find their voice. Travel with Young Germany through the world of literature to learn more, as well as how new authors are getting their start through digital self-publishing platforms and innovative social media.