Before Arriving to Germany - enggsajjad/psa GitHub Wiki

When to arrive in the Germany...

We recommend that you arrive about a week before your course is scheduled to start. This gives you sufficient time to recover from your journey, to get to know your way around, and settle into life in Karlsruhe. If you have a choice of date, try to come on a weekend, so if you encounter any problems we are available to help.

If you anticipate a late arrival please tell us by social-media, phone or email when we can expect you.

When booking a flight to the Germany, you may be able to get a discounted student airfare. Show your travel agent proof of student status such as your Visa Application Document or the visa itself.

Once you have booked your flight you can go ahead and reserve your Accommodation.

Transfer from the airport to your accommodation

There are various ways to find your way from the airport into Karlsruhe (please visit First Time to Karlsruhe).

If you are arriving late at night or early in the morning or you would like the easiest option, you can order a taxi in advance. But normally trains are available late at night on weekend, which is the cheapest way to Karlsruhe.

What to bring with you

Making sure you bring all you need, will help you settle in quicker. Ultimately you decide what you will need to bring and what you can find here once you arrive, but we have made the following suggestions.

The Germany's weather is notoriously unpredictable; it can be sunny when you wake up and pouring with rain by mid morning. Bring adequate rain protection and cold weather clothing if you can.

For various reasons you will need passport-sized photos which may be more expensive in the Germany than at home

In order to open a bank account once you arrive, you may need to show proof of your overseas address and a letter of recommendation from your bank in your home country.

Copies of your qualifications.

A ether router and cable.

Your CV and a reference letter from a former employer or teacher can help in applying for part time work.

A medical letter, if you have any pre-existing conditions (such as epilepsy, diabetes etc.) Any medicines from home that you may need that would not be available in the Germany.

Please travel with only the most necessary items. Once you begin packing you will notice that your 'necessary items' are more than you expected. Items like towels, bed sheets and pillows are obviously available here, so please don't bother bringing them.

If you wear prescription glasses, bring two pairs with you with the latest prescription, if possible. Purchasing glasses in the Germany can be very expensive.

If possible, get your medical and dental checkups done in Pakistan unless there is a certain reason not to.

Proof of sufficient financial means

  • Blocked account with a German bank in Germany, amounting to at least 11,208€ From 1 January 2023, marked with a special condition that only a limited € will be available every month.
  • formal obligation (declaration of liability) according to §§ 66-68 of the German Resident's Act.
  • German or foreign official scholarship

Block Accounts (Sperr Konto in German)

All foreign students from non-EU countries (eg Pakistan, China, Cameroon, etc.) have to pay for studying in Germany for their own livelihoods. Für die Einreise nach Deutschland benötigen die Studenten zusätzlich ein gültiges Visum. For entry into Germany, the students also need a valid visa. Dieses erhalten sie nur, nachdem sie eine bestimmte Geldsumme auf einem deutschen Konto (zB bei der Deutschen Bank) eingezahlt und zu Gunsten der Bundesrepublik Deutschland gesperrt haben. They can get this only after they have paid a certain sum of money on a German bank account (eg at the Deutsche Bank) and blocked in favor of the Federal Republic of German