Removals to Germany With Ark Relocation

 

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 Included in Our European Services;

  • Free home consultation to survey the goods that you plan to take with you.
  • Free written quotation and further guidance to help you plan your move.
  • Wrap and pack your all your items prior to moving.
  • Transport your goods to your new residence and unload and fully unpack.
  • Dispose of used packing materials

 

 
Ark Relocation offer a weekly removals service from the UK to all major towns and cities in Germany including but not restricted to, Koln, Stuttgart, Munich, Berlin, Hamburg and Frankfurt.

 We have over 30 years experience in European and International removals and offer a true door to door/room to room removals service.


Relocating From Germany To The UK

Removals from Germany to the UK are not a problem either as our vehicles are often empty in Germany. we can therefore offer a cost-effective solution for your removal to the UK on a return load basis.

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Customs Documents Required

To move your household goods and personal effects to Germany, you will need the following documents.

  • Copy of valid Passport.
  • Customs Form 0350.
  • “Anmeldbestaetigung” (Confirmation of registration at the new residence in Germany) “Abmeldebescheinigung” (Change of Residence Notice showing how long you have lived outside the EU or a letter from an employer or German Embassy confirming 12-months residency outside the EU.
  • Detailed inventory of goods.
  • Certificate of change of residence, issued by the German Consulate.


You may also need a rental contract and employment contract if possible. Find Out More: https://www.aimovers.org.uk/blog/moving-to-germany

Why Choose Ark Relocation When Moving To Germany?

  1. We have weekly departures between the UK and Germany.

  2. Full or part load removals to Germany

  3. Dedicated Move Co-ordinator

  4. Members of the A.I.M, NGRS

  5. Collection and delivery from all regions of the UK & Germany

  6. Free estimates and tailor made relocation solutions

  7. Our Drivers have a minimum of 10 years experience in European removals

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Dedicated Service To Germany

A dedicated removals service to Germany allows you to have full control of your collection and delivery dates in the UK and Germany, clients opting for this service have the sole use of 1 of our removals vehicles.

Part Load Removals To Germany

We operate a regular part load or small removals to Germany service which is often the most cost effective method of transporting household effects to Germany. This is a groupage service where we consolidate several clients who are moving to Germany in 1 vehicle load. Using this service you only pay for the space your items take in the vehicle.

Packing For Your Removal

Our highly trained crews will individually wrap all items using environmentally friendly, purpose-made packing materials. Our removal crew will prepare a fully itemised inventory for the onward movement of your household effects to Germany or storage if this service is required prior to shipment or in Germany.

Car Transport To Germany

Our removal vehicles are fully equipped for the transport of cars to Germany, we can also place items inside the car to save costs on the space you take inside our removal vehicle. Our service has an advantage over traditional car transporters as your vehicle will not be exposed to the elements or potential tampering. We can also relocate small boats, jet ski’s and motorbikes to Germany.

Importing your car

The car may be subject to a 10% import duty and 19% import VAT (Einfuhrumsatzsteuer) unless you can prove that you have given up your residence in the UK, are establishing a new residence in Germany and have been residing outside Germany for at least 12 consecutive months.


Our Promise to you.

Whether you are relocating your complete household effects or just a few items, Ark Relocation Milton Keynes will safely get it there.

WEEKLY GERMANY REMOVALS SERVICE TO: Koln, Stuttgart, Munich, Berlin, Hamburg and Frankfurt.

Call now on 01908 311 001

to speak to one of our european specialists or simply complete our

Online Quotation form

 


 

TIPS ON MOVING TO GERMANY

 

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Property in Hamburg Germany

 

If you reside in the United Kingdom, and would like to move to Germany, there are certain things to consider before making this move. It is important to have a grasp of the German language, yet in most cases, Germans are bilingual and will be able to understand you. What you should be more concerned about is the cost of homes that are there.

If you are going to rent, you will want to find a good neighborhood where you can live. It’s also important to learn about the schools in the community for your kids if you are bringing them as well. The cost of basic provisions, such as eggs, milk, and even bread, could be very expensive.

Therefore, research should be done as soon as possible on all of this, plus you need to learn about the culture and transportation provided where ever you decide to move to Germany.

 

An Overview Of The Culture Of Germany

Germany has a long history that is connected deeply to European thought, artwork, and also politics. It has been this way for a millennium. They espouse Christian values, which is the predominant religion, plus they have a great love for sausages and beer.

Germany is also known for its magnificent castles and cathedrals. There are palaces that you can visit at many different locations. The free education option is also one of its primary benefits, plus they have a definitive love for football, cars, and festivals.

 

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How Much Does It Cost To Live In Germany?

Over the course of several years, the cost of living in Germany has risen. That has to do with changes in the flow of goods throughout the world. However, it is still one of the best destinations in terms of affordability.

The cost of rent, if you have a standard job, will be about 40% of your paycheck. In areas such as Cologne, Frankfurt, and Munich, these tend to be much more expensive. The cost of food, or dining out in these areas, will contribute to about 20% of your net income. On the other hand, you might be thinking about purchasing a home in one of these locations. The best city to purchase affordable real estate in Germany has always been Berlin, the capital of this country.

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German Food

German cuisine is known for its hearty and flavorful dishes, with a variety of regional specialties. Here are some popular German dishes and food items:

  1. Bratwurst: A type of German sausage made from pork, beef, or veal. Bratwurst is often grilled or pan-fried and served with mustard, sauerkraut, and bread.

  2. Sauerkraut: Fermented cabbage that is sour and tangy in flavor. It is commonly served as a side dish or condiment and pairs well with sausages and meats.

  3. Pretzels: Soft or crispy twisted bread products, typically sprinkled with coarse salt. Pretzels are often enjoyed as a snack or served with mustard.

  4. Schnitzel: Thin slices of meat (usually pork or veal) that are breaded and fried until crispy. Wiener Schnitzel, made with veal, is a well-known variation.

  5. Sauerbraten: A pot roast dish, usually made with beef, marinated in a mixture of vinegar, water, spices, and often served with a rich gravy.

  6. Kartoffelsalat: German-style potato salad made with boiled potatoes, onions, vinegar, oil, and various seasonings. It can be served warm or cold and is a common side dish.

  7. Spätzle: Soft egg noodles that are commonly served as a side dish with stews, meat dishes, or tossed with butter and herbs.

  8. Black Forest Cake (Schwarzwälder Kirschtorte): A famous German dessert made with layers of chocolate cake, whipped cream, and cherries, often flavored with Kirsch (cherry brandy).

  9. Beer: Germany is renowned for its beer culture and is home to a wide range of beer styles, including Pilsner, Weissbier (wheat beer), Bock, and Dunkel. Beer festivals like Oktoberfest are popular celebrations of German beer traditions.

  10. Sauerkraut and Bratwurst are often combined with potatoes to create a classic German dish called “Bratwurst mit Sauerkraut und Kartoffeln” (Bratwurst with sauerkraut and potatoes).

Property in Germany

Property in Germany can be a worthwhile investment due to its stable economy and strong real estate market. Here are some key points to consider when it comes to property in Germany:

  1. Buying Property: Foreign nationals are generally allowed to buy property in Germany without restrictions. The process involves finding a property, making an offer, and signing a purchase contract. It is advisable to work with a licensed real estate agent or lawyer who can guide you through the legal and administrative procedures.

  2. Rental Market: Germany has a strong rental market, making it possible to generate rental income from investment properties. Rental laws in Germany are tenant-friendly, providing certain protections for tenants. It’s important to understand the local rental market, rental laws, and potential rental yields before investing in rental properties.

  3. Property Types: Germany offers various types of properties, including apartments (Wohnung), houses (Haus), and commercial properties. Apartment buildings (Mehrfamilienhaus) with multiple units are common investment options. Consider your budget, location preferences, and investment goals when choosing the type of property.

  4. Financing: If you require financing, it is possible to obtain a mortgage from German banks. Interest rates and eligibility criteria may vary, so it’s advisable to consult with multiple banks or mortgage brokers to find the best options available to you.

  5. Property Taxes: Property owners in Germany are subject to property taxes, including real estate transfer tax (Grunderwerbsteuer) and annual property tax (Grundsteuer). These taxes vary depending on the federal state and the value of the property.

  6. Legal and Tax Considerations: It is crucial to understand the legal and tax implications of property ownership in Germany. Seeking advice from legal and tax professionals with expertise in German real estate can help you navigate these aspects.

  7. Location: Germany is a diverse country, and property markets can vary by region. Major cities like Berlin, Munich, Frankfurt, and Hamburg are popular investment destinations due to their economic significance and high rental demand. However, other cities and regions may offer attractive investment opportunities as well.

Transportation In Germany

Transportation throughout Germany is divided up into different components. You can take the bus or the tram to get to your destinations. There  S-Bahn and U-Bahn are among the most popular. This rapid transit railway system will allow you to get from one location to the next in the shortest period of time possible. It will link you to metropolitan areas, suburbs, and commuter regions, some of which will take you right to the center of the city.

Air Travel

Germany has a number of airports, both large international airports and smaller regional airports. Air travel is a convenient mode of transportation for longer distances, both within Germany and internationally.

Cycling

Cycling is a popular mode of transportation in Germany, with dedicated bike lanes and cycle paths in many cities and towns. Many Germans use bicycles for commuting, and there are bike-sharing schemes available in many cities.

Driving In Germany

Driving in Germany can be a great experience, as the country has a well-developed road network and many beautiful scenic routes. However, there are some rules and regulations that you need to be aware of before driving in Germany.

Driver’s License: To drive in Germany, you must have a valid driver’s license from your home country or an International Driving Permit (IDP).

Age Limit: The minimum age for driving in Germany is 18 years old.

Rules of the Road: Germany drives on the right-hand side of the road, and all road signs are in German. It is important to familiarize yourself with the rules of the road, including speed limits, right-of-way rules, and traffic signals.

Autobahn: The Autobahn is a famous German highway system that has no speed limit in certain areas. However, it is important to be aware of traffic and road conditions, and to follow posted speed limits.

Tolls: Some German highways require a toll payment, such as the A1, A5, and A8. You can pay the tolls using cash or electronic payment methods.

Schools In Germany

Germany has a well-established education system, which is managed by each of its 16 states. The education system is divided into five main categories:

Kindergarten (ages 3-6): Attendance is not mandatory, but most children attend.

Primary school (Grundschule) (ages 6-10): Attendance is mandatory for all children.

Secondary school (weiterführende Schule) (ages 10-18): Attendance is mandatory for all children, and students can choose between three different types of secondary schools:

Hauptschule: prepares students for vocational training and focuses on practical skills.
Realschule: prepares students for vocational training or further academic study.
Gymnasium: prepares students for higher education and university study.

Vocational education and training (Berufsausbildung): provides practical training in a specific trade or profession.

Higher education (Hochschule): includes universities, technical universities, and colleges of art, music, and film.

The schools in Germany are well designed to give you and your children a proper education. Additionally, education in Germany is generally free, with the exception of some private schools and higher education institutions. The Berlin British School in Berlin is one of the best for younger students. If you want to go to college, the Berlin International University of Applied sciences would be a good choice.

If you do want to move to Germany, you now have a better idea of what to expect when you arrive. The transit system and the educational system are among the best in Europe. If you enjoy quality food, friendly people, and affordable places to live, Berlin would be your top choice.

 


 

WEEKLY GERMANY REMOVALS SERVICE TO: Koln, Stuttgart, Munich, Berlin, Hamburg and Frankfurt.

 

Call now on 01908 311 001

 

to speak to one of our european specialists or simply complete our

 

Online Quotation form

Removals To Germany 9th March 2019