Some people hold false assumptions, while others, despite meeting the necessary conditions, perceive the realization of this opportunity as distant.
The reason behind this divide is nothing but the abundance of misinformation from various sources. To clarify the confusion, please keep the following in mind:
⚠️ It is possible for certain individuals to register a business in Germany without having substantial capital and still obtain the right of residence. On the other hand, some may not be granted the right of residence despite registering a company with a capital of one million euros.
⛔ Hence, news suggesting that registering a company with a capital of twenty-five thousand euros or less (or more) guarantees obtaining residence are incorrect, as the amount of the company’s capital is not directly related to the right of residence.
For this reason, many individuals have invested their capital in Germany for months and years, hoping to acquire residency. Unfortunately, they have missed their chance, assuming that due to a lack of significant capital, they should not pursue this path.
The right of residence is directly linked to the nature of the business activity, economic justifications, and residence, rather than the capital amount or type of company.
Furthermore, citizens of Iran and seven other countries enjoy certain privileges when it comes to obtaining residence through this method. Although the German government has been considering the removal of Iran from this list for some time, one can still utilize these privileges through legal means.