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Emigrating to Austria

March 27, 2025

Austria is one of the most popular countries for emigration, especially among Germans. Reason enough to take a look at the things you should consider when emigrating to the neighboring country and why Austria is so popular with emigrants.

Re-register and apply for a visa

As Austria is a member of the European Union, EU citizens may reside and work here without restriction. All you need to emigrate to Austria is a valid identity card or passport. However, this only applies for three months. Anyone intending to settle in Austria must register with the relevant residence authority after this period has expired. You must be employed or self-employed within four months.

If you move into permanent accommodation immediately upon entering the country, you are obliged to register within three days. If you do not comply with this deadline, you risk a fine of up to €730.

Documents required for registration:

Once this is done, you have a permanent residence card for 10 years.

Economy and health insurance

You have now arrived in Austria and need to find a job quickly. You’re in luck, because the chances are good at the moment as the Austrian economy is booming and skilled workers are urgently needed in some sectors. Engineers, tradespeople, IT specialists, nurses and geriatric nurses are currently at an advantage when it comes to finding work quickly. People are also constantly in demand in tourism.

Practical: Germany and Austria share the same language. Anyone who speaks two or more languages can enter this industry, even if only as a temporary employee to bridge the first few months.

Hundertwasser House in Vienna

Emigrating to Austria is rather easy for Germans, as the social security network is very similar. In Austria, as in Germany, the employer is responsible for ensuring that employees are correctly insured. Contributions for social insurance and health insurance are deducted from the salary as usual. You get free access to various doctors and hospitals, as long as they are state institutions. Private facilities and doctors must be paid out of your own pocket.

… and the search for accommodation in Austria

It’s a different story when it comes to finding an apartment, which is anything but easy.

First and foremost, you need to have a lot of patience. As in Germany, living space is scarce and there is a lack of apartments in the lower price segment. Overall, rental apartments in Austria are not cheap, just like in Germany. You should be prepared for this in advance so that there are no nasty surprises when you arrive.

Advantages Austria

If you want to emigrate to Austria, it’s because you’ve heard how great it is there, right? That’s right. There are great landscapes to admire, the atmosphere in the countryside and in the city is friendly. You share a language and encounter no language barriers, arriving and being understood, terribly smoothly. The education system is very good, as is the medical care.

With 8.8 million inhabitants, Austria is only a tenth of the size of Germany and borders on various countries: Germany, the Czech Republic, Slovenia, Italy, Slovakia, Hungary, Switzerland and Liechtenstein. Weekend trips can take you in all directions, you can quickly cross the border. There are mountains and lakes here, and several national and nature parks have been established in the last few decades alone to protect flora and fauna. Several areas have been designated as cultural and natural heritage sites by UNESCO. Fans of history, culture, literature, theater and music will have plenty to experience and discover, especially in the cities.

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