How Much Money Do You Need to Move to Germany in 2026?

A realistic breakdown of every cost — from visa fees to your 6-month financial safety net.

Total Cost Breakdown: 3 Tiers

Every cost you will face in the first 6 months of living in Germany, from visa application to monthly expenses. All figures in EUR.

Blocked account requires ~€11,904/yr (€992/month) for residence permit
Total Cost Breakdown: 3 Tiers
Cost ItemBudgetComfortablePremium
Visa application fee€75€75€75
Visa financial requirement€0€0€0
First month rent (1-bed, city centre)€800€1,200€2,000
Security deposit (3x monthly rent)€2,400€3,600€6,000
Health insurance (first 3 months)€300€450€750
Flights (from major hub)€200€400€800
Setup costs (SIM, transport, basics)€250€400€700
6-month living runway€9,000€12,600€21,000
TOTAL€13,025€18,725€31,325

The Visa Cost vs the REAL Cost

The visa application fee for Germany is just €75. That number is almost meaningless in context. The real cost of relocating — deposits, insurance, flights, and the months of living expenses while you get established — dwarfs the visa fee by a factor of 249x.

Most people fixate on the visa process and underestimate the financial runway they need. The visa gets you in the door. The runway keeps you alive while you build your new life. A comfortable relocation to Germany requires €18,725 in total — and that assumes you find permanent housing within the first month.

If your job search or housing hunt takes longer (and it often does), add 20-30% to these estimates as a buffer.

Monthly Budget Breakdown

Budget

€1,500/mo
  • Rent€800
  • Groceries€250
  • Transport€80
  • Utilities€120
  • Dining out€150
  • Buffer€100

Comfortable

€2,100/mo
  • Rent€1,200
  • Groceries€350
  • Transport€100
  • Utilities€170
  • Dining out€180
  • Buffer€100

Premium

€3,500/mo
  • Rent€2,000
  • Groceries€500
  • Transport€150
  • Utilities€250
  • Dining out€400
  • Buffer€200

Income Requirements: Visa vs Reality

What the visa requires: €992/month (blocked account minimum)

What you actually need: €1,500-2,100/month for comfortable living in Berlin/Munich

The gap between the visa minimum and what you need to live comfortably is often significant. Visa financial requirements are designed to prove you will not become a burden on the state — they are not a guide to what it actually costs to live well. Meeting the visa threshold is necessary. Meeting the real cost of living is what determines whether you thrive or merely survive.

How Long Will Your Savings Last?

Savings Runway Calculator

(Your Savings - Setup Costs) ÷ Monthly Costs = Months of Runway
3
€10,000 savings
Budget tier
6
€20,000 savings
Comfortable tier
8
€40,000 savings
Premium tier

These numbers assume you have no income during the runway period. If you have remote work, freelance income, or a job offer in Germany, your runway extends significantly. The point is to know your baseline — how long you can survive on savings alone if everything else falls through.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to relocate to Germany?+
Plan for €10,000-15,000 for a comfortable start. This includes visa fees, 3 months rent + deposit (Kaution of 3 months), health insurance, and basic living costs. Berlin is cheaper than Munich or Frankfurt.
What is a German blocked account?+
A blocked account (Sperrkonto) is required for most residence permits. You deposit €11,904 (€992/month for 12 months) and can only withdraw the monthly amount. This proves you can support yourself. Open one at Expatrio or Fintiba before applying.
Is Germany expensive to live in?+
It depends on the city. Munich is one of Europe's most expensive cities (€1,400+ rent for a 1-bed). Berlin is significantly cheaper (€800-1,200). Groceries and transport are reasonable. Health insurance is mandatory and costs €100-250/month.
Can I work in Germany while on a job seeker visa?+
The Job Seeker Visa allows you to stay for 6 months to find work but you cannot work during this period. Once you secure a job offer, you convert to a work residence permit. You need ~€6,000 in savings for the 6-month period.
How long will €25,000 last in Germany?+
After setup costs of ~€5,000-6,000 (deposit, first month, insurance, flights), you would have ~€19,000-20,000. At €2,100/month comfortable spending in Berlin, that is about 9-10 months. In Munich, closer to 7 months.

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