At the Goethe-Institut, we offer comprehensive advice. We not only teach you the German language, but also prepare you for the country and its people. We make you fit for life in Germany. We are also happy to discuss your personal expectations of the country and your life in Germany. We offer advice, courses, and solid preparation so you can find your footing in Germany.
Contact
In Hanoi
When?
Tuesday | 3 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Thursdays | 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
If you have family members in Germany, you can apply for a residence permit for them to restore or maintain the family community. As a prerequisite, your relative must have a residence permit, have sufficient living space available, and must be able to secure the family’s living expenses.
The Goethe Instituet offers intensive preparatory courses for the A1 language exam. You can use this certificate from the Goethe Institute for your family visa application. Read our website for more information and contact us for personal advice.
Germany offers options for a “dual vocational training”, for instance in the nursing sector. This offer caters to young Vietnamese care professionals who seek to take up employment in Germany. The excellent career prospects are attracting increasing numbers of young Vietnamese nationals. Vocational training with a reputable employer involves attending a vocational school and ends with an exam and national recognition as a state-certified specialist. Since 2013, the Goethe Institute Hanoi has been offering a one-year specialist language class for nursing professionals that prepares candidates for the requirements of the B2 exam, both in language and intercultural skills. At this skill level, you are optimally prepared for a successful start in Germany. For more information, read our website or schedule a consultation.
Effective integration in German society requires solid language skills as well as knowledge about the country and its people. To be successful in everyday life, it is also important to prepare for different customs and traditions. How do you interact with your neighbors? How do you approach your colleagues? How do you get your official paperwork done with confidence? Intercultural training helps you find your bearings and identify and avoid problems from the outset. We’ll be happy to advise you.
Counselling in Germany
You are new to Germany and have a question or a problem. Do you need answers or tips? Where can you find help?
Find out more about counselling here My way to Germany
All counselling offices in Germany are listed here: My way to Germany