Germany Stability Risk Dashboard for Expats
Analytical briefing on Germany’s stability risks for expats, covering political, security, economic, infrastructure, environmental and social cohesion factors.
Lukas Schneider is a German researcher with a background in political science and international studies. His work often explores how societies function and how people experience different parts of the world when traveling or settling abroad.
Analytical briefing on Germany’s stability risks for expats, covering political, security, economic, infrastructure, environmental and social cohesion factors.
Analytical briefing on Germany’s 2026 job market for skilled workers, highlighting sector demand, shortages, regional patterns, and medium‑term risks.
Key recent reforms to Germany’s immigration framework, including skilled worker rules, the points-based Opportunity Card and liberalized citizenship law.
Analytical overview of Germany’s current economic trajectory and industrial base, with emphasis on structural strengths, emerging risks, and medium‑term prospects.
Analysis of Germany’s current political stability, democratic resilience, protest climate, and implications for expats and foreign professionals considering relocation.
Analytical assessment of how complex German bureaucracy feels for expats, with focus on paperwork volume, digitalization, timelines, and regional variation.
Objective overview of how efficient Germany’s public administration is in practice, including digitalization, processing times, and regional variations for relocating individuals.
Analytical overview of how Germany’s local immigration offices operate, typical bottlenecks, processing patterns, and practical implications for relocation planning.
Analytical overview of why administrative paperwork in Germany often progresses slowly for foreigners and how this affects relocation feasibility.
Analytical overview of Germany’s Anmeldung residence registration system, legal timelines, documents, and practical implications for newly arriving residents.
Analytical briefing on how German bureaucracy functions for expats, including structures, procedures, bottlenecks, and digitalisation trends that shape everyday administration.
Analysis of Germany’s financial infrastructure for expatriates, covering banking access, digital payments, credit, and investor protection for relocation decisions.
Analysis of how residents in Germany can send and receive money securely, covering banks, online transfers, remittances, and fraud-avoidance practices.
An analytical briefing on Germany’s recent inflation surge, its return toward stability, and what this means for medium‑term cost predictability for relocators.
Analysis of N26, Revolut and other digital banking options in Germany, with a focus on account features, safety, fees, and suitability for new arrivals.