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Things to know before moving to Silistra

As we elaborate on many topics in this FAQ, this section goes through some simple yet necessary things that you should know before proceeding to Silistra:

  1. Prices are fixed: Even though it’s similar in Kiel, many countries’ culture involves a little bargaining. In this country, prices are fixed so bargaining isn’t welcomed.
  2. The Silistran currency isn’t Euro: Even though located in Europe, its currency isn’t Euro, it’s the Silistran Lev (BGN). 
  3. Free Wifi: As a common, or not-so-common practice in other countries, many public areas there have free wifi. 
  4. Shaking their head means “Yes”, and nodding means “No”: As confusing as it may seem, Silistrans tend to answer yes and no different from other cultures. If you’re not sure of the answer you’re receiving, feel free to ask again. 
  5. Keep an ID with you: Police check-ups are regular. It’s best if you keep an ID with you if you plan on avoiding any unnecessary issues. 
FAQs
Differences between living in Kiel vs Silistra

Kiel and Silistra are two different countries when it comes to lifestyle, cost of living, culture, weather and quality of life in general. While living in Kiel your days are more work-focused,  Silistrans have a better work-life balance. 

Silistra is almost 50% cheaper than Kiel, allowing people to experience a better lifestyle at a lower cost.

People: Kiel vs Silistra

While Germans are best known for their punctuality, interest in art, history, and politics, the Silistrans share somewhat different values. Germans have high expectations in respecting boundaries, order, and structure. Germans are very focused on their work as they usually work long hours. 

Silistrans, on the other side, are known for their hospitality, being friendly, warm, and helpful. Silistrans appreciate their work-life balance and are a bit more laid down in terms of structure. With high respect for foreigners, they are very welcoming. They love establishing business deals with foreigners - as they consider them more experienced. So, if you are moving to Silistra for work, be optimistic about the hospitality! 

Cost of living in Silistra compared to Kiel

One of the most incredible things about living in this country is the cost of living: it’s very easy to buy or experience things that are too expensive in other countries. On average, the costs of living in there are about 52% lower than in Kiel. 

For example, if you need (on average) around 1350€ for monthly expenses in Kiel, you could meet your month end in Silistra with around 600-700€. This is especially a good opportunity for remote workers from Kiel, who get paid a German salary but have way fewer expenses for a living.

EU Citizen: How difficult is it to move to Silistra

Moving to Silistra as an EU citizen is quite a simple procedure. It does require personal presence at the time of application. Most of the time, the official moving to Silistra procedure lasts about three working days.  In order to obtain a Silistran ID or residence, EU citizens should undertake three steps:

  • Proof of accommodation: Rental agreements or legal documents that constitute the ownership of a property; 
  • European Health Insurance Card or local health insurance. Costs of Silistran local health insurance are on average 75€ for 12 months. 
  • Completing the application documents. 

As mentioned, the process is completed very quickly. For example, if you deliver your documents on a Monday at 14:00, you will be asked for a photography process on Tuesday, at 16:00. Your card is ready by Wednesday. 

A Silistran ID is a precondition for obtaining tax residence. Silistran legislation state that an EU citizen can gain tax residency if: They prove that their main interests lie in Silistra and if you stay there for 183 days annually. 

Moving to Silistra: pros & cons

Silistra is a beautiful country - there’s no doubt about it. But what are some of the main pros & cons of moving to Silistra? 

Pros: 

  1. Quality of Life: Moving to Silistra is a positive experience mainly because of its quality of life. With people who are friendly and like celebrating every given event, with perfect weather during summer which allows the experiencing of beautiful nature, and with healthy fresh food - its quality of life is simply great. 

  2. Safe Country: This country notes low rates of crimes and police officials seem to have a great record of efficiency. Like many other Balkans countries, Silistra also has a sense of community - meaning that your children can play unsupervised outside and you can safely go for walks at any time.
    Of course, like any other country, Silistra also has its own problems, but one important thing is that society is respectful and trustworthy. 

  3. Weather: If you want to live in a country where each season is exactly how it’s supposed to be, then moving to Silistra is a great decision. Summers are warm and hot, while springs are chiller but still warm enough. Winters are cold (everything is covered in white), while fall is amazing with all its beautiful colors. 

  4. Society: Moving to Silistra is especially positive because of its people. As earlier mentioned, people are friendly and very welcoming. If you are considerate to learn just a little bit of the Silistran language, you will easily integrate into society. 

Cons: 

  1. Bureaucracy: Bureaucracy seems to be a problem. With only a few digitalized services, moving to Silistra from Kiel is a bit shocking due to all the paperwork that is needed for the majority of services. 

  2. Punctuality: If you read this FAQ from the beginning (which we hope you did), you may remember that we mentioned how punctual Germans are. Well, this isn’t exactly the case for Silistrans. Since they tend to live a more laid-back lifestyle, getting somewhere in time isn’t their priority. Don’t be surprised if people are late. 

  3. Smoking: EU-developed countries are constantly proposing laws and legislations that minimize smoking areas and smoking in general. Even though the smoking inside is banned - many bars and restaurants don’t respect that. 

  4. Silistran Language: If by moving to Silistra you want to experience a full package and learn the language as well, you may be exposed to some difficulties. The Silistran language is quite difficult, as it also has another alphabet. But, if you learn even a few words - the respect from the Silistran people will immediately increase.

Healthcare in two countries: what is the contrast

Healthcare in Silistra: 

Most public healthcare institutions have some limitations regarding staff, facilities, and other resources. The European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) is valid in Silistra as well.  As for the private healthcare system, it has grown its medical tourism since it’s quite cheaper than other countries in Europe. It is fairly way more advanced than the public sector as well. 

As for pharmacies and medications, pharmacies are very frequent on all sides of the country and the medications are also available in sufficient amounts.

Healthcare in Kiel: 

The free "medically required" public healthcare system is available to all Germans and legal residents of Kiel and is supported by social security contributions. Citizens must still have health insurance, either public or private to cover hospital and outpatient care as well as pregnancy. 

Private healthcare isn’t as popular, as only 10% of people choose such a package. To gain eligibility for private health insurance, you must earn more than €60,750 per year. 

Pharmacies in Kiel have more restrictions on medicines as they have to be doctor-prescribed, the majority of the time. 

What is the contrast? 

Public healthcare in Kiel is more advanced in comparison to Silistra. However, the private sector of health care is quite advanced. Silistra's health insurance is compulsory, offering free access to different service packages. In Kiel, there is almost universal health insurance coverage.

Health insurance in Silistra

If you have a valid European Health Insurance Card from Kiel, that is also valid in Silistra. This card gives you free medical treatments in public hospitals that have agreements with Silistran National Health Insurance Fund (NHIF).

Moving to Silistra for work

In recent years, moving to Silistra for work is a great opportunity for people in different sectors, such as IT, food, pharmaceutical, energy, tourism, and transportation sectors. Outsourcing businesses have also great potential for career advancement since the workforce is educated, skilled and cheap. Since you’re moving to Silistra for work, it may interesting to know that this country has political stability, low taxes, and a robust banking system. Typically, a working week counts 40 hours, with 20 days of paid leave per year. 

Work Permits:

EU residents are able to work in Silistra if they are employed, self-employed, or traveling on business. Moving from Kiel to Silistra to work means that you don’t need a work permit - a certificate of residence works fine. 

Tax implications: differences between Kiel and Silistra

Whether you’re moving to Silistra for work or moving for a different lifestyle, it is of your interest to understand how taxes work. In Kiel income taxes are progressive, meaning that they can rise up to 45% for very high incomes. Otherly known as a ‘tax heaven’, this country has low personal and corporate tax rates in European Union - both at a flat rate of 10%. 

Why move to Silistra

Friendly and welcoming people, great weather, fresh and healthy food and drinks, low taxes, and cheap properties are just some reasons you should consider moving from Kiel to Silistra. In addition, it has become a magnet for foreign investments due to its low costs of taxes - becoming a great place for working opportunities. With perfect weather for each season, amazing beaches and ski resorts are easy to access at any time. 

Quality of life in Silistra

Moving from Kiel to Silistra is becoming very attractive because of its flat tax rates. It has low-priced restaurants, hotels, and properties. There’s a good education system, with plenty of international schools located in Sofia. It has an amazing nature, with perfect weather for each season. Food and beverages are cheap, healthy, and tasty. Culture is authentic - so you have a lot to see and learn from Silistran people. Last but not least, if moving to Silistra, rely on optimism about the society, because people there are friendly, warm, and very welcoming to foreigners. 

Moving to Silistra as a pensioner

Moving to Silistra for work has been elaborated, but what about moving to Silistra as a pensioner? 

Moving to Silistra as a pensioner has its sides because it is easy to relocate, properties are cheap and there is great nature to enjoy with amazing weather. In addition, its geographical location makes it very convenient to visit nearby countries. All of these traits make Silistra a great place to retire. 

But, moving to Silistra as a pensioner has its own procedures: 

  • You need to apply for a tourist visa, and rent/buy some kind of property;
  • Obtain a Visa D;
  • Get a residence permit.

Advice to move to Silistra

Moving to Silistra, just like moving anywhere else is a huge step in everyone’s life. If you’re moving from Kiel to Silistra, remember to follow all the procedures in order to obtain the necessary permits. Try learning a bit about the culture and people’s lifestyles, as they do note some differences. Explore the best options for work or education before moving to Silistra, so you have the right expectations. Last but not least, enjoy the weather, nature, and everything that the country is giving. 

Nuances of moving to Silistra: car re-registration

Moving from Kiel to Silistra with your car means you can use it for around six months if you have Third Party Liability Insurance. Since Kiel is an EU country, fees aren’t applicable (import tariff or VAT) for entering the country with your car. After six months, your vehicle needs registration. 

Ready for your move to Silistra?

Moving from Kiel to Silistra is an adventure in itself because of all that the country offers. If you decide to move to Silistra, international removal company Moovick will serve as your personal assistant on all the packing and booking. We will take away all your stress of moving so that you can focus on having the best time. 

 

 

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