Daiki Saito

Daiki Saito

When my company decided to send me to Essen, I took a quick look at the local community and said: Please do!

Cristina Fernandez

Cristina Fernandez

On InterNations I did not only meet interesting people but I also found a flat near Bochum and settled in quickly. A great platform.

Guatemalan Expats Moving to Germany: Your Questions, Answered

If you’re a new or soon-to-be expat in Germany, you probably aren’t quite sure yet what it will be like. That’s why we gathered the answers to some key questions you may have about life in Germany. If you want to ask more specific questions — or even share your own tips — join InterNations! You’ll be part of a community of new and experienced expats who love to help each other out.

What are the most common nationalities in Germany? As an expat in Germany, you'll meet people from many different cultures (especially if you're an InterNations member!) The top nationalities in the InterNations Communities in Germany currently are:

  • Americans
  • Indians
  • Italians
  • British

Which cities are most popular among expats in Germany? Some cities attract more expats than others. These are the cities with the largest expat communities in Germany:

  • Berlin
  • Hamburg
  • Munich

How much rent do expats pay in Germany? Your personal situation plays a role here. Single expats spend on average 950 USD on their accommodation per month, while expat families spend around 1.825 USD. And of course, rents can also vary greatly depending on the location and city within Germany.

To give you an idea of what to expect, here are some rent averages for the most popular cities in Germany.

Average rent in Berlin

  • Single expats: 1.425 USD
  • Expat families: 2.560 USD

Average rent in Hamburg

  • Single expats: 1.120 USD
  • Expat families: 2.150 USD

Average rent in Munich

  • Single expats: 1.565 USD
  • Expat families: 2.730 USD

How safe is Germany?
You may be wondering about safety. In general people perceive their personal safety situation in Germany as very safe. People rate the risk of falling victim to petty crime (such as pickpocketing or minor theft) as very low. They consider the chance of being the victim of violent crime (including mugging) very low. And, they rate confidence in the police force and related local authorities as very high.

How safe is Germany for women? Female expats rated the safety situation in Germany as very safe. This is based on the feedback of expat women living in Germany (rather than actual crime statistics). So obviously this can be highly subjective and depends on factors such as where people live.

An amazing community is waiting for you!

Meet international people at local events

Meet international people at local events

Socialize, enjoy hobbies, and make friends

Socialize, enjoy hobbies, and make friends

Get info, and feel at home abroad!

Get info, and feel at home abroad!

Meet other Guatemalans at our events in Germany

Attend our monthly events and activities for Guatemalans expatriates to get to know like-minded expatriates in real life.

Chilling Out With Friends@ Munich Edition
Chilling Out With Friends@ Munich Edition
Dear all! Let‘ s have another Chilling Out , let`s enjoy the late afternoon together! The food at our Location is very good (Asian & Bavarian). If you don´t want to eat, just come for a drink! The location is not far from the S-Bahn, stop Laim. Looking forward to seeing all of you in a few wee
Dear all! Let‘ s have another Chilling Out , let`s enjoy the late afternoon together! The food at our Location is very good (Asian & Bavarian). If you don´t want to eat, just come for a drink! The location is not far from the S-Bahn, stop Laim. Looking forward to seeing all of you in a few wee
"The Silent Patient" by Alex Michaelidis
"The Silent Patient" by Alex Michaelidis
Dear Book Club friends In November we will meet to discuss the book "The Silent Patient" by Alex Michaelidis, selected by Konstantina. Important note for first-time attendees: if you decide to attend, the group expects you to have read the book and present your opinion. Here a short description
Dear Book Club friends In November we will meet to discuss the book "The Silent Patient" by Alex Michaelidis, selected by Konstantina. Important note for first-time attendees: if you decide to attend, the group expects you to have read the book and present your opinion. Here a short description
Cello Class of the Robert Schumann Hochschule Presents Itself
The class of Prof. Gregor Horsch (cellist Concertgebouw Orchestra) presents the instrument and cello pieces from Beethoven, Brahms, Franck and Prokoviev a.o. Tickets are free but one must apply for tickets on tel. 0211 81-10345 or via email on [email protected]
The class of Prof. Gregor Horsch (cellist Concertgebouw Orchestra) presents the instrument and cello pieces from Beethoven, Brahms, Franck and Prokoviev a.o. Tickets are free but one must apply for tickets on tel. 0211 81-10345 or via email on [email protected]
1001 Wahrheit
1001 Wahrheit
Christiane Amini, business woman, designer, author, got married to a Persian student in 1975, followed him to Iran where she lived during the Shah regime, the revolution and war until she could escape her martyr. She will read from her book 1001 Wahrheit (in German) and gladly answer the questions
Christiane Amini, business woman, designer, author, got married to a Persian student in 1975, followed him to Iran where she lived during the Shah regime, the revolution and war until she could escape her martyr. She will read from her book 1001 Wahrheit (in German) and gladly answer the questions

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Pursue your hobbies with amazing new friends

Do you want to continue with your hobbies — or discover new ones — while living abroad? There’s a variety of InterNations Groups you can join, including everything from sightseeing to hiking. These are run by dedicated Consuls with at least one activity each month, such as dinners in the cities finest restaurants, sports or outings with other expats to explore all that your new home has to offer.

Street Food Group
Street Food Group
Comedy in English Group
Comedy in English Group
Party Group
Party Group
Stay Active and Have Fun Group
Stay Active and Have Fun Group

Tips and Advice on Germany from Your Fellow Guatemalan Expats

Obviously, expat life in Germany goes well beyond shipping your belongings and taking care of red tape. Socializing with fellow Guatemalans is an important facet of living abroad and can be a huge stepping stone in getting to know the German mentality and way of life. Guatemalans in Germany are a part of our community, calling cities such as Hamburg, Munich, Berlin, and many others home. You can use InterNations to look for fellow Guatemalans in Berlin, for example.

Wondering where to shop for Guatemalan delicatessen, want to discuss your national team's latest match, or simply talk to someone in your native language? Become a member of the German InterNations Community!

  • Our network is the best place to meet expats from Guatemala.
  • On the Germany Expat Forums, you can get competent answers to all your expat-related questions: how to find a babysitter fluent in your mother tongue, where to get tamal in Berlin, etc.
  • The InterNations Places database for Germany has information on the nearest Guatemalan embassy and many other institutions.

From the\ picturesque\ islands\ off\ the\ Frisian\ coast to beautiful\ Bavaria, you can meet supportive and friendly Guatemalan expats in Germany on InterNations.

Meet and Mingle with Fellow Guatemalans in Germany

Additionally, InterNations hosts regular expat events and activities in Germany. Our get-togethers are sure to cater to your taste as well: as a member, you can partake in cozy gatherings to enjoy some German roast\ pork\ with\ Kn\ödel, join one of our huge expat celebrations with hundreds of participants in Berlin’s best locations, and much more. Want to discover Germany? Go on a weekend trip with your fellow expats to see the\ sublime\ Alpine\ scenery and other beautiful landmarks.

Our meet-ups and activities offer many wonderful opportunities to mingle with expatriates hailing from Guatemala and dozens of other countries in a casual setting. Just sign up for your InterNations membership and you’ll soon hear a cordial \¡Hola! from our Guatemalans living in Germany!

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