Additional Services

There's a lot involved in moving to Germany Speakeasy has tonnes of exciting partnerships to help you get settled and integrated into Germany. Check them out below

Insurance for students

Health Insurance: Care Concept

In Germany, health insurance is super important. Every
single person in the country needs to be insured. This is especially vital if you plan on applying for any type of visa.

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Thankfully, our partners at Care Concept have you covered. They offer a range of plans depending on your budget and your needs. All you need to do is choose the plan that’s right for you!

Find out more and sign up directly through their website here.

Student finances

Sustainable Bank Account: Tomorrow Bank

Whether you’re working or studying, once you arrive in Germany, you’re going to need a place to put both your savings and your earnings. That’s where Tomorrow Bank comes in!

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Tomorrow offers green, sustainable bank accounts. The money in their accounts is used to invest in and green projects and support climate protection action. They have friendly English service and act as an online mobile bank, meaning you can easily do all your banking directly from your phone.

What’s the best part? Opening a free, sustainable account with Tomorrow means you can receive a discount on your next course at speakeasy! Simply use the code “speakeasy” when opening your Tomorrow bank account to receive a 10 € voucher .

Student Identity Card

International Student Identity Card (ISIC) /
International Youth Travel Card (IYTC)

The ISIC and IYTC offer a number of discounts for your journey, leisure activities and many things more – these benefits are not only available to you in Germany but accessible worldwide!

Depending on various criteria, you may be eligible for one or both of these cards. There are over 150.000 benefits in more than 130 countries waiting for you. Get your ISIC or IYTC now here.

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Accommodation in Berlin

Berlin is more popular than ever before and flats are hard to come by. Whether here temporarily or moving to the city for good, if you want to call yourself a real Berliner, you need a place to live! But what housing options do you have? What do you need to know to get started? Here is a handy guide to help you navigate the complexities of renting in Berlin.

We do not provide our own accommodation. However, we are happy to help you out with some useful advice!

More Information

Before deciding on the option of accommodation you should check if you need to register with the city. This registration is called an Anmeldung and might be very important for you. Find out more about it here:

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