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English Speaking Doctors in Berlin

Even though you’re planning on learning the German language and speaking impeccable German within the next few years, there are certain things that are nice to have in English, even when living in Germany. This includes your doctor. In Berlin, there are a large number of English speaking doctors, and thus there’s no need to put yourself in situations where

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Germany Adventures – 25 Signs to Know You Spent Time in Hamburg

Hamburg, Germany is definitely one of the must see stops when you are in the country. The vibe of the place, the sights and sounds, the history, and everything else makes for a great experience in Germany, be it for tourists or expats alike. So how do you know when you spent quite a bit of time in Hamburg? Read

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The Accompanying Spouses’ Support Club

Leaving your native country and moving to Germany or any other foreign location for that matter is never easy. There’s the packing, the traveling, the settling in and not to mention the friends, or lack thereof. Sometimes that’s the part that is missed the most. Sure, you perhaps had all these plans of going to the cafe and striking up conversation with

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Common Mistakes To Avoid When Renting an Apartment in Germany

In Germany, renting an apartment is an entirely different thing than it is anywhere else. There are certain procedures which must be followed in order for you to protect yourself from costly mistakes. Here are a few helpful tips: • If your company is relocating you for work, they generally will pay the deposit on your rental apartment or provide a letter offering to put the rental

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Where to buy bedding in Hamburg

Redecorating, restyling, sprucing up for spring, or just moving in, you’ll want to get some new bedding to have your sleeping area looking chic and fab, welcoming you in for a good night’s rest. Perhaps you’ve just moved to Germany and are getting things in place in terms of getting all the necessities you need to make your apartment feel

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A Canadian in Germany

After almost two years in Germany, I’m starting to get the hang of things. Hi, I’m Jasmine, a brave Canadian who ventured to the wonderful country of Germany in search of thrill, adventure and unforgettable experiences. Perhaps you’re somewhat like me, but hopefully a bit more prepared for all the chaos and excitement that you’re about to allow to flood your

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How to Relocate your Pets to Switzerland

Bringing pets with you when you move countries can be a big worry. What will it cost? Will they cope with the stress? What do I need to do before moving them? Here we’ll cover all of preparations and procedures required to bring your furry friends to Switzerland. A microchip is mandatory, as the microchip ID number is the only acceptable form

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Driving in Germany

The Autobahn. It’s the first thing most people think of when Germany and roads are brought into the same sentence. These highways with no speed limits, or rather, no speed regulations in certain zones. For people who are into fast driving, this is a dream come true. For others who like to know exactly how fast to go, and ensure

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Buying furniture in Kassel

When shopping for furniture in Kassel, it is important to keep in mind that many furniture stores have long shipping times. Anywhere from 3-2 weeks isn’t strange for a German furniture store to have your items shipped to you and in many cases, 2 weeks is the typical time frame. To avoid having your comfort disrupted or the beginning of

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German salaries versus quality of life

Figuring out whether or not the salary you are offered will hinder your quality of life is something that expats are adamant to know before agreeing to a job in Germany. With the conversion rate between the US dollar and the Euro, lots of gray lines are created in this area. Another thing that comes into play and needs to

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German courses for expat women in Frankfurt

Many companies in Germany arrange language courses for their foreign employees and seem to forget the needs of the employees’ family members. While in German companies often English is sufficient for communicating with colleagues and customers, expat women at home have to master their everyday life in German. Shopping, talking to kindergarten staff, visiting a doctor can become real challenges

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Rent a Kitchen in Germany

Did you know that an unfurnished apartment in Germanyliterally means unfurnished—All the way down to the kitchen appliances? With so many people relocating to its major cities for the booming auto and tech industries, it’s becoming more and more important for kitchen appliance rental. Whether staying temporarily or moving altogether for your job, you’ll need a fully operating kitchen.  Some migrants choose to purchase brand

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