Info event Munich Onboarding - Open House: Insurances and Social Security System in Germany

Wed, 29.10.2025

6:00 PM - 9:00 PM

Volkshochschule München: Pavillon des Sprachenzentrums

Healthcare, pension scheme, unemployment and LTC insurance - the German social security system will be explained in depth in our key note today, especially regarding questions from the point of view of an employee.

Which services are covered, how are social security paments organised, and which other asprects of insurances are important to know about when working in Germany? After all, the topic of insurances plays a vital role in Germany. You are welcome to have your individual questions answered directly.

18.00: Meet and Greet, Beratung und Informationen zu Arbeit und Leben in München

19.00: keynote - Sozialversicherung / Social Security System in Germany

20.00: Raum für Fragen, Beratung und Austausch

The Open House is a weekly programme for local and international young professionals and skilled workers with a changing focus on professional, social and cultural integration in Munich. An offer for
  • people who are looking for vocational training or work
  • international and local professionals and young professionals who are new to Munich
  • accompanying partners and family members of skilled workers
  • companies based in Munich that want to integrate new employees in the long term
An initiative of the Munich Employment and Qualification Programme (MBQ) of the Munich Department of Labour and Economic Affairs (RAW) in cooperation with the Münchner Volkshochschule MVHS and the Goethe-Institut.

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Who is the course aimed at? 

The project is co-financed by the Asylum, Migration and Integration Fund (AMIF) and is aimed at third-country nationals in Germany and about to enter Germany. Students are not part of the target group.
 
You can register if you are a third-country national and if you have one of these residence permits:
  • Residence permit to carry out vocational training, search for a training place, recognition of foreign professional qualifications, work, job search, spouse or family reunification
  • EU Blue Card 
  • Opportunity card visa (Section 20a AufenthG) or Visa to look for a training place (Section 17 (1) AufenthG)
  • Residence permit in accordance with Section 24 (1) AufenthG
Persons who are still in their country of origin and/or do not yet have one of the above residence permits can identify themselves with their national ID card or passport.

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