Relocate from Australia to Germany
What it takes to move from Australia (anchored to Sydney) to Germany (anchored to Berlin). Cost delta, salary required, scoring on four axes, and the operator's tooling stack.
Australians relocating to Germany face a 7.7% quality-of-life decline despite earning €58,391 annually, suggesting financial stability doesn't offset environmental or social adjustment costs.
Germany's relocation experience scores 1.33 points higher than Australia's baseline, placing it in the middle tier for lifestyle balance among destination countries.
Before committing to Germany, research cost-of-living specifics in Berlin versus your current Australian city—the salary figures don't account for regional price variations that could explain the quality gap.
The decision picture
Moving to Germany, at a glance
Cost delta: Sydney → Berlin
Each category is normalized to AUD using a 1 EUR = 1.6500 AUD reference rate.
| Category | Sydney | Berlin | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| housing | A$2,800 | €1,500 | -12% |
| food | A$700 | €380 | -10% |
| transport | A$220 | €60 | -55% |
| utilities | A$220 | €220 | +65% |
| leisure | A$450 | €380 | +39% |
| healthcare | A$150 | €0 | -100% |
Each axis is a weighted aggregate of underlying indicators normalized to a 0–10 scale. Weights are explicit and disclosed per axis. The composite is the unweighted mean of the four axes — axes are not collapsed further because the underlying trade-offs (e.g. low cost vs poor air quality) are user-dependent.
Affordability
- Cost-of-living index (weight 60%)75
- Rent index (weight 40%)55
How this is calculated
Affordability = ((100 − costIndex)/100 × 0.6 + (100 − rentIndex)/100 × 0.4) × 10. For Berlin: ((100 − 75)/100 × 0.6 + (100 − 55)/100 × 0.4) × 10 = 3.3.
Berlin is among the more expensive cities tracked. Salary expectations should be calibrated to the high cost base before relocating.
Quality of life
- Safety index (weight 40%)65
- Healthcare index (weight 35%)85
- Air quality index (weight 25%)70
How this is calculated
QoL = (safety/100 × 0.4 + healthcare/100 × 0.35 + airQuality/100 × 0.25) × 10. For Berlin: (65/100 × 0.4 + 85/100 × 0.35 + 70/100 × 0.25) × 10 = 7.3.
Berlin scores good on safety, excellent on healthcare and good on air. The composite quality-of-life signal is strong.
Remote-work friendliness
- Internet (median Mbps) (weight 45%)180 Mbps
- Effective income tax (lower = better) (weight 30%)22.0%
- Cost-of-living (lower = better) (weight 25%)75
How this is calculated
RemoteWork = (min(Mbps/300, 1) × 0.45 + (1 − incomeTax) × 0.3 + (100 − costIndex)/100 × 0.25) × 10. For Berlin: (min(180/300, 1) × 0.45 + (1 − 0.22) × 0.3 + (100 − 75)/100 × 0.25) × 10 = 5.7.
Berlin works for remote work but isn't optimized for it: internet 180 Mbps, income tax 22%, cost index 75.
Healthcare
- Healthcare quality index (weight 70%)85
- Healthcare out-of-pocket / month (lower = better) (weight 30%)0
How this is calculated
Healthcare = (qualityIndex/100 × 0.7 + max(0, 1 − OOP/500) × 0.3) × 10. For Berlin: (85/100 × 0.7 + max(0, 1 − 0/500) × 0.3) × 10 = 9.
Berlin combines excellent system quality with a manageable out-of-pocket cost (~0 EUR/month). Travel insurance still recommended for non-residents.
Salary required in Germany
Using Berlin as the destination anchor and Germany's effective payroll deductions.
Tools you'll need to move to Germany
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How this page is calculated
Data sources
- Mundevo cost-of-living and rent indices. Anchor cities used for the corridor: Sydney for Australia, Berlin for Germany. These are population-weighted defaults that can be overridden by readers via a city-specific salary-needed page.
- FX rate. 1 EUR = 1.6500 AUD, sourced from Mundevo's exchange-rate provider on 2026-05-23.
- Germany payroll deductions. Effective income tax 22% and social security 20.0%.
- Mundevo quality indices. Safety, healthcare and air-quality composites on a 0–100 scale.
Update cadence
Data as of . Last reviewed .
Calculation
The corridor compares Sydney (anchor for Australia) with Berlin (anchor for Germany). Monthly basket costs are converted to AUD using the live FX rate, then differenced per category. Destination salary requirements use Germany's effective tax rate and the Mundevo lifestyle multipliers.
Limitations
- Corridor uses a single anchor city per country; if your origin or destination is a smaller city, run the dedicated salary-needed page to refine.
- FX is a snapshot. Rates move 1–3% per month — use the live rate on the day of any transfer.
- Tax model is the effective rate for a single salaried filer; visa-specific regimes (e.g. Portugal NHR) can shift the net by 5–10 percentage points but are not modeled here.
- Relocation costs (shipping, deposits, agency fees) are estimated separately by the partners surfaced below and are not included in the monthly cost delta.
Frequently asked questions
Is Germany cheaper than Australia?
Moving from Australia (anchored to Sydney) to Germany (anchored to Berlin) is roughly 8% cheaper on the monthly basket. Berlin has cost index 75 vs Sydney at 80.
What salary do you need in Berlin after moving from Australia?
At a balanced lifestyle, Berlin requires €58,391 gross per year (€2,822 take-home monthly). At the current FX rate (1 EUR = 1.6500 AUD), that's the equivalent of about A$96,345 in AUD.
What about taxes in Germany?
Germany has an effective income tax rate of 22% for a single salaried filer, plus 20.0% employee-side social security and 19% VAT. Combined payroll deduction works out to ~42%. Country-specific regimes (e.g. NHR, Beckham law, expat tax holidays) are not modelled.
What's the best way to actually move from Australia to Germany?
The corridor report on this page surfaces the tooling stack we recommend: an FX provider for the salary transfer, expat health insurance for the gap before local coverage kicks in, a multi-currency account, and an international shipping comparison for relocating belongings. See the affiliate-vetted shortlist below for current options.