

Simplifying international relocation.
Personalized content
Relocation information is matched to the individual user profile
Process tracking
Platform with overview and tracking of all to do's and sub steps
Community support
Expat community to ask for support in each target city
1.7M
Internationals coming to Germany every year
80%
Of all expats lack relocation support
3.3M
Scarcity in skilled workforce until 2030
31%
Of employees quit a job in the first six month


Ignacio, Chile
I came to Germany as self employed so I worked from co-working spaces in the beginning. Even though I met some nice people there, it took me a long time until I really felt integrated. Finding the right sports club, the best means of transportation and everything else you need in your daily life is not easy in a city like Berlin.

Chiara, Italy
First I thought moving to Germany would be easy as it was still within the EU. But when I tried to find housing, it all started to become complicated. The landlords wanted lots of different documents, it was very hard to even get appointments for looking at flats and I also didn't know which districts would be best for me.

Friza, Indonesia
I moved to Germany last year. The first part of my relocation was really frustrating, as it took almost three month to get my visa. First I didn't really know which type of visa to apply for and then I was missing some documents because the information on the embassy website was quite confusing.
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