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Volunteer with DEGIS: Help Others While Studying in Germany
Are you studying in Germany and looking for a way to make a difference? Volunteering with our partner, DEGIS, gives you a chance to help other international students settle into..
The DEGIS Buddy Program
Starting your studies in a new country like Germany is an exciting adventure, but it can also come with challenges. Adjusting to a different culture, understanding a new education..
Funding your German Blocked Account in 2025: How much money do you need?
Opening and funding your Blocked Account is one of the first steps to secure your German visa. In 2025, the standard amount you need to prove to the German authorities that you..
Most international students plan to remain in Germany after graduation
Our 2021 survey showed that the majority of internationals pursuing higher education in Germany wish to stay in the country after finishing their studies. Germany is not only the..
The shortage of skilled workers in Germany and the role third countries play in addressing this issue
The German labor market calls for numbers of non-EU workers to continue growing According to the Director of the Institute for Employment Research (Institut für Arbeitsmarkt- und..
Big News! Expatrio in Southeast Asia
Expatrio is glad to announce that we have been chosen together with six other startups to participate in the acceleration program of German Accelerator Southeast Asia. Expatrio is..
Learn German with Chatterbug and Expatrio
We partnered up with Chatterbug to give you that extra push you needed for learning German! We know that moving to Germany without speaking German can be a bit challenging. So we..
Sino-German Higher Education Cooperation
Bright perspectives for mutual benefit The People’s Republic of China and Germany are strongly connected through close relations in many areas. One of crucial importance,..
Parliamentary inquiry on international students in Germany
Let’s investigate the reasons why 38% of international students arrive in Germany after the semester started. What can we do to change it? In Germany, the members of Bundestag,..