Prepare for the DTZ
The German Test for Immigrants (DTZ) is your path to a permanent residence permit. We help you pass it.
What is the DTZ?
The German Test for Immigrants (DTZ) is an official language exam at the B1 (and A2) level of the Common European Framework of Reference. It is a mandatory component of the integration course in Germany.
A successfully completed DTZ is a prerequisite for the permanent settlement permit and demonstrates that you have linguistically integrated into Germany.
Your Personal Study Plan
Our AI-powered study plan creates an individual training schedule based on your current level and exam date.
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Single Exam
- ✓ 1 premium practice exam
- ✓ Detailed feedback
- ✓ Explanations for solutions
5-Pack
- ✓ 5 premium practice exams
- ✓ Optimal preparation
- ✓ Personal study plan
Train Grammar & Vocabulary Systematically
In addition to exam simulations, we offer targeted trainers for grammar and vocabulary – free for basic exercises, premium for all levels.
Grammar Trainer
A1–C2 · 4 Exercise Types
Interactive grammar exercises on articles, cases, perfect tense, passive voice, Konjunktiv II and more – with explanations and grammar rules for every mistake.
- ✅Multiple Choice & Gap Fill
- 🔀Sentence Structure (Word Ordering)
- 🔗Matching Exercises
- 📊Progress Evaluation per Topic
Vocabulary Trainer
A1–B2 · Spaced Repetition
Learn vocabulary by topic with the Leitner flashcard system – the system repeats words exactly when you are about to forget them.
- 🃏Flashcards with Spaced Repetition
- 📅Smart Review Scheduling
- 🎯Thematic Word Fields (A1–B2)
- 📈Learning Stats & Mastery Status
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the DTZ and who needs to take it?
The DTZ (German Test for Immigrants) is the final exam of the integration course in Germany. All integration course participants must take it.
What level do I need for a permanent residence permit?
For the permanent settlement permit, you need at least the B1 level in the DTZ. Some German states require A2 for a temporary permit.
How long should I practice for the DTZ?
With regular practice (30–60 minutes daily), you will be well prepared in 4–6 weeks. Use our study plan for structured training.