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  • Well obviously you pay taxes where you live, like any job. And you don’t pay german taxes or welfare. They would probably pay you as an independent contractor. If there was something taken out, you could just file a foreign tax credit.

  • Because you want money, and they have a job for you. If you’re employed where you are, this wouldn’t apply to you at all. With the US job market collapsing, Germany could tap into that without needing to find people to relocate. Besides, while the EU has a lot of benefits, Germany itself is having a lot of political issues with the right wing. I’d be happy to work remotely for a German company, but I wouldn’t relocate to Germany.

  • “Professional visas”

    So, I’ll give you nurses. If Germany can’t educate their own citizens and pay them well, maybe that’s Germany’s problem. Nurses get paid crap in Germany. For example the average nurse in the USA makes the high end in Germany, and able to make significantly more depending on the role.