Why Immigrants Get Into Trouble in Germany (And How to Avoid It)
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Why do so many immigrants get into serious financial trouble in Germany — especially with bills, Inkasso, SCHUFA, electricity providers, or even the Finanzamt?
In this episode, I share real-life experiences of how small mistakes — like ignoring or not properly reading official German letters — can quickly turn into major financial and legal stress.
If you’re living in Germany as a student, worker, entrepreneur, or new immigrant, this conversation will help you understand:
How Inkasso cases actually start
How SCHUFA entries can damage your credit score
Why electricity bills (Stromabrechnung) are sometimes estimated — and what to do about it
How to deal with letters from the Finanzamt
Why reading and responding to official letters is non-negotiable in Germany
How to negotiate large bills
How to request installment payments (Ratenzahlung)
What to do when you don’t understand a German letter
🎧 Follow the conversation on Setlinn: https://setlinn.com
If this episode helps you, share it with someone who recently moved to Germany. You might save them from a serious mistake.
Disclaimer:
This episode reflects personal experiences and is for informational purposes only. It does not constitute legal or financial advice. Always verify information independently or consult qualified professionals when necessary.
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