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Settle Abroad with Jet Set Jobs
The biggest fear nurses share with us is not the language or the job. It is the first month: arriving alone, finding a place to live, and dealing with German offices. German hospitals know this too. Because they are recruiting international nurses on purpose, the better employers build an onboarding process to get you settled quickly - because a nurse who is comfortable stays longer and works better.
That said, the level of support is not the same everywhere. Some hospitals offer a full welcome package; others offer the basics. This is why you read the offer carefully rather than assuming. Below is what good employers commonly provide.
| Support | What it usually includes |
|---|---|
| Airport pickup | Someone from the hospital or its partner meets you and takes you to your accommodation |
| Temporary accommodation | A furnished room or shared flat for your first weeks/months, often subsidised or free |
| Help finding a permanent home | Guidance and contacts to find your own flat once you are settled |
| Registration help (Anmeldung) | Support registering your address at the local town hall - a legal must-do |
| Bank account & insurance | Help opening a German bank account and sorting health insurance and tax ID |
| Buddy / mentor | An assigned colleague or earlier-arrived nurse to help you settle in |
| Language & integration | Continued German support and integration sessions in some hospitals |
For a new arrival, housing is everything. Renting your own flat in Germany on day one is genuinely hard - landlords usually want a registered address, a German bank account, proof of income and references, none of which you have yet. This is the classic chicken-and-egg problem. Employers who recruit internationally understand it, which is why many provide temporary furnished accommodation for your first weeks or months. That gives you a safe base while you set up everything else and look for a permanent home.
Germany runs on registration. Within your first days you typically need to complete your Anmeldung (registering your address at the town hall), which then unlocks almost everything else - your tax ID, opening a bank account, and confirming your health insurance. None of this is difficult once you know the order, but doing it alone in German can feel overwhelming. Employers with a proper onboarding process either walk you through these steps or assign someone to help, which removes most of the early stress.
Beyond paperwork, the human side matters. Many hospitals pair you with a mentor or buddy - often a nurse who arrived a year or two earlier and remembers exactly how it felt. They help with the small things that are not in any handbook: which supermarket is cheapest, how the recycling works, where the nearest Indian grocery store is, and how the ward routines actually run. Some hospitals also continue funding German language support during your adaptation period so your communication keeps improving on the job.
Some German hospitals, particularly those actively recruiting from abroad, also help with certain costs. Depending on the employer, this can include support towards your flight, visa fees, document recognition costs, or a relocation allowance. This is genuinely employer-dependent and is never something to take for granted - but it is a reasonable thing to clarify during your interview and to confirm in writing.
When we match a nurse with a German or Austrian employer, settlement support is one of the things we look at and explain - not just the salary. We help you read the offer and the Conditional Offer Letter so you understand what arrival support is included, what is temporary, and what you will need to arrange yourself. We will never tell you a job is guaranteed or that every cost is covered, because no honest agency can promise that. What we can do is make sure you walk in with clear eyes and a realistic plan for your first month.
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