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My two roomates and i just decided we want to move to Germany, we are in Az,what is our 1st step? |
They work in a large company that will transfer the to luxemborg. So we are thinking about moving to Trier. I Know we all need to make a trip out there for atleast a week to look for houseing.Does any one know or have been to Germany that had any recomnedations?I know they speak english out there but should I learn german? I have lived in Ca and AZ my whole life so this is going to be a real culture shock.Any advice would be appreciated Your first port of call should be researching the required visas to work in Germany and the procedures to obtain one. US-citizens do not need any visa beforehand if they wish to move to Germany. It is ok if you just pack up and go. You can apply for a residency permit when you are there. You don't get any culture shock in Germany. We are having so many Americana's living here. And everything is take it easy here don't worry. Yes, you should at least LEARN a few key phrases and try to pick up more as you live there. It's like how many Americans perceive the Mexican's who can't speak English here...they, too, may be offended. Anyone who says that there is no culture shock in Germany is lying. All the shops close at 8. Nothing is open on Sundays. You can only get medicine from an Apotheke which closes at 12-2:30 for lunch mon, tue, thu, fri closes at noon on wed. and sat. and is closed all day sunday, so if you get sick at 1 pm on saturday you are s.o.l until 8 am monday. maybe 1 in 10 people can speak good enough english to actually talk to you. and get used to walking because gas costs 鈧?,45/liter which is 鈧?,50/gallon if you do get a job (unemployment is around 12%) you have to learn to budget because you get paid once a month and the tax rate is nearly 50%.. Good luck |
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