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Introduction to the application of aided students to Germany
The aided students have a history of several decades in Germany and are highly recognized by the German government. This project is an opportunity for the German government to provide young people from abroad with host families in Germany to experience culture and learn languages. The visa required for reciprocal students to go to Germany belongs to a special "channel" of the German Embassy. The visa pass rate is extremely high, and the applicant's family is strictly screened. The term of reciprocity is generally 6 to 12 months.

Homestay experience

The aided students who go to Germany can live in host families, experience the local culture and life, and have an excellent language environment, so that their German level can be improved rapidly.

Visa channel

The visa required for reciprocal students to go to Germany is a special "channel" of the German Embassy, and the visa pass rate is extremely high.

Strict screening

Families applying for reciprocal students to go to Germany will undergo strict screening to ensure the safety and quality of life of reciprocal students.

Pave the way for studying abroad

Participating in reciprocal students can pave the way for studying in Germany, which will not only give you a better chance to improve your language level, but also give you enough time to study and apply for schools at close range.

Help with the housework

As a reciprocal student, living in a host family is a member of the host family, and the reciprocal student needs to spend part of his time helping the host family to do daily simple housework and accompany the children.