TELL US: Is Hamburg a good place for foreigners to live in Germany?
Briefly

Hamburg is not just a hub of maritime history and vibrant nightlife; it’s also a significant city for international residents. Almost 25% of its population, amounting to around 400,000 residents, have foreign origins. This diversity makes Hamburg appealing, yet recent surveys by expat community InterNations reveal difficulties faced by these foreigners in assimilating. Despite being recognized as the happiest city in Germany, Hamburg may not provide the best support for newcomers, prompting a discussion on its suitability as a home for international residents.
Hamburg has a vibrant maritime background and bustling nightlife, making it a key destination for internationals, but settling in may prove challenging.
With nearly a quarter of its population being expatriates, Hamburg attracts many foreigners, contributing to its diversity, yet some face challenges integrating.
Recent polls indicate that despite Hamburg being labeled the happiest city in Germany, it remains one of the toughest for expatriates to establish themselves.
As the port city's reputation for quality of life grows, the question remains: is it truly welcoming to its international community?
Read at The Local Germany
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