📍 Brazil → ✈️ Germany

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🇩🇪 Why Study in Germany?

  • Most public universities charge zero tuition — even for international students
  • World-leading engineering, science, and business programs at globally ranked institutions
  • 18-month post-study job-seeker visa to find work after graduation
  • Gateway to the European Union — live, work, and travel across Europe after graduation

📋 Visa Snapshot

Visa typeNational Visa Type D (Study)
Processing time6–12 weeks (apply early at your local German embassy)
Main intakesOctober (Winter Semester — main) and April (Summer Semester)
Tuition range€0 at public universities (semester fees ~€250–€350 for admin and transport)
English requirementIELTS 6.0–6.5 for English-taught programs; B2/C1 German for German-taught
Funds requiredBlocked account (Sperrkonto) of €11,208/year

⚠️ Requirements change. Always verify on your destination country's official immigration website before applying.

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❓ Frequently Asked Questions — Studying in Germany from Brazil

Q: Is university in Germany really free?

Most public universities charge no tuition. You pay a semester fee of roughly €250–€350 covering administration, a public transport pass, and student union services.

Q: What is the blocked account (Sperrkonto)?

You deposit €11,208 into a special blocked German bank account to prove financial capacity. A fixed monthly amount is released to you after you arrive in Germany.

Q: Do I need to speak German to study there?

Not for English-taught programs — there are 1,500+ English-taught master's programs in Germany. However, German proficiency opens many more bachelor's programs and job opportunities.

Q: Can I work while studying in Germany?

Yes — up to 120 full days or 240 half-days per year. Werkstudent (student employee) positions are common and pay well.

Q: How do I find English-taught programs in Germany?

The DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service) database at daad.de is the most comprehensive official resource for English-taught programs.

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