Moving to Hamburg
A step-by-step guide for people who actually plan to stay in Hamburg, Germany. Not a vacation itinerary.
Monthly cost
$2,420
solo, city centre
Livability
73/100
strong
Safety
81/100
Fine. Just keep your wits about you
PR timeline
5 yrs
citizenship: 5y
How to move to Hamburg
Visas, residency, and the paperwork you can't avoid
Germany Freelancer Visa
Bring a lawyerDuration: 1–3 years
Proof of freelance work, health insurance, sufficient income. German bureaucracy included.
Visa difficulty by nationality
5 years
to permanent residency
5 years
to citizenship
⚠️ Requires C1 German proficiency and a naturalization test (2024 StAG reform).
Work permit accessibility: moderate
What it costs to move to Hamburg
First-month sticker shock, decoded
Day-one setup cost
$1,359
1-bed, city centre / mo
Cheaper than 40% of 97 cities
$2,471
3-bed, city centre / mo
Monthly burn (solo)
$2,420/moRent + groceries + transport + utilities. No avocado toast budget.
Housing friction
Moderate1–3 months, less extreme than Berlin/Munich
- •Schufa credit report required
- •Landlord interviews common
- •3 months' deposit
- •More supply than Berlin but still competitive
First month in Hamburg
The to-do list nobody gives you at the airport
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Apply for Germany Freelancer Visa
1–3 years. Proof of freelance work, health insurance, sufficient income. German bureaucracy included.
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Open a local bank account
Bring a German-speaking friend or prepare for mime-based banking
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Get a local SIM card
~$22/mo for 10GB+
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Find an apartment
Expect 1–3 months, less extreme than Berlin/Munich. Housing friction: Moderate.
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Have $7,570 ready for move-in costs
First month + 3mo deposit + furniture
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Register with local authorities
Most countries require address registration within 30 days
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Get health insurance
Private insurance ~$220/mo until residency kicks in
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Start learning basic German
Not strictly necessary, but your landlord will like you more
Language in Hamburg
Can you order coffee without pointing?
German
primary language
Very High
English proficiency
Most people speak English well enough. You can survive without learning German, but your landlord will like you more if you try.
Will the government leave you alone?
Democracy, freedom, and regime vibes
8.8/10
democracy index (EIU)
🏛️ Full democracy
regime type
#20 of 163
Global Peace Index (lower = more peaceful)
Travel advisory: Level 1 — Exercise normal precautions
Is Hamburg safe?
Crime stats for people who read footnotes
🤷
Fine. Just keep your wits about you
1.5
homicides per 100k
Crime index: 40/100
Moderate. Standard urban awareness applies.
Weather in Hamburg
What the thermometer actually says
21°C
summer highs
-1°C
winter lows
96 Mbps
average download speed
If you get sick
Healthcare access for new arrivals
System: Mandatory public or private insurance — coverage from day one of residency
Before residency: EU citizens: EHIC for temporary stays, then mandatory public/private insurance from day 1 of residency. Non-EU: private insurance required for visa application (~€200/mo). No gap — you're insured or you don't get the visa. (private insurance ~$220/mo)
Specialist wait time: 3–8 weeks public, 1–2 weeks private
The honest take
What we'd tell a friend
Going for it
- ✓ English covers the office and the bar in Hamburg. Career won't stall.
- ✓ Rule of law in Hamburg: Germany scores 8.8/10. Functional.
- ✓ Path to PR from Hamburg: 5 years. Not forever.
Think twice about
- ✗ City rent in Hamburg: $1359/mo. Plan for it.
- ✗ 1.5/100k in Hamburg. Not dangerous, but higher than Scandinavia.
- ✗ -1°C winter lows in Hamburg. Heavier coat incoming.
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