The income of doctors in Germany
The amount of income of doctors in Germany will be directly related to the person’s specialty, work experience in that hospital or clinic, job position and the city where they are working. The lowest monthly salary is 3290 euros and the highest can reach 8000 euros per month and even more. If we consider the average of all German cities, a specialist nurse will earn 3,440 euros per month, an emergency first aid worker will earn 3,080 euros per month, an anesthesiologist will earn 3,940 euros, an optometric assistant will earn 3,320 euros, and a physical therapy assistant will earn an average of 2,720 euros per month. .
The average status of specialists is as follows: a pathologist 6,190 euros, an allergist 6,750 euros, an anesthesiologist 11,800 euros, an audiologist 6,600 euros, a cardiologist 14,700 euros, a geneticist 5,600 euros, a psychologist Clinical 11,400 euros and similarly, such averages will be relevant for other specialties. Of course, as we said, its exact amount depends on the resume and work history of the person and it increases annually. Also, these figures are different in different cities and depend on the job position found.
Monthly income of doctors in Germany | |
Expertise | Income |
Special diseases nurse | 3440 euros |
Emergency responder | 3080 euros |
Anesthesiologist | 3940 euros |
Optometric assistant | 3320 euros |
Physiotherapy assistant | 2720 euros |
Pathologist | 6190 euros |
Allergist | 6750 euros |
Anesthesiologist | 11,800 euros |
audiologist | 6600 euros |
Cardiologist | 14,700 euros |
Genetic specialist | 5600 euros |
Clinical Psychologist | 11,400 euros |
Documents required for a doctor’s work visa in Germany
There are two general ways for doctors to immigrate to Germany. First, a work visa is issued through a job offer, and second, through a job seeker visa, which is a temporary visa for traveling to Germany and looking for a job. In fact, the job search visa can be obtained for all fields, and people regardless of the type of specialization can receive a German residence visa for a period of 6 months and search for a job opportunity during this period of time. If you find a job opportunity and receive a job offer, you should convert your visa to a work visa, so finally what is important is to get a work visa. Undoubtedly, the first type, which means having a job offer and obtaining a work visa, is the easier and less troublesome form of work immigration to Germany, and the documents required to obtain this visa will include the following:
- Valid passport
- Birth certificate and national card
- Education certificates and transcripts
- Two photos
- Medical work permit in Iran
- Academic and work resume
- German language certificate at level B1 or B2 or C1
- Invitation letter or job offer from an employer
- Proof of financial ability (as much as the cost of living during the internship period)
- Travel insurance
Accompanying visa for family doctors in Germany
The migration of doctors to Germany can happen with the family. Of course, family means spouse and children under 18 years of age. When filling out the work visa application form, doctors can also mention the details of their accompanying members, and if they have the ability to support them financially (financial ability) and the size of their desired residence is compatible with the number of family members, then they can Apply for a companion visa as well. The documents required to get a visa will include the following:
- Providing a German language certificate at A1 level for the spouse
- Translation of marriage certificate
- Translation of birth certificate and identification card
- Valid passport
- Copy of spouse’s work visa
- Translated birth certificate of the spouse
- Travel insurance
- Two passport photos
- Completing the companion visa application form (the information in the two forms must match)
The cost of emigrating doctors to Germany
One of the frequently asked questions in the field of medical immigration to Germany is about immigration costs. Fortunately, in the fields of medical and paramedical sciences, the costs of degree equivalency, taking a German language course up to C1 level, completing an internship, etc. are all paid by the German government, and doctors only need to be able to afford the daily expenses of living in this era. It will include the cost of housing and food.
The amount of the desired fee will depend on the number of companions, the desired city and the type of specialization of the person (due to the difference during the internship period). The cost of living is different in different cities in Germany, and therefore, the amount of money you can afford will also be different for different cities. Of course, it can be estimated that the cost of living for each person in this era will be between 750 and 2000 euros, and of course, if you have a companion, the cost of housing will be a headache among them. For example, a specialist doctor will need to prove 14,000 euros to immigrate to Munich with his wife.
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