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An Expat Guide To Banking In Germany
Choosing the right bank can be both stressful and tedious in equal measures. If you’re new in Germany and asking yourself if you need to open a German bank account, the short answer is yes! If you plan to earn money or…
A Guide To The Cost Of Living In Frankfurt
While German salaries may seem low for many from the Anglosphere, purchasing power is in fact quite high. This means you can attain a great quality of life in Germany for less.However, both salaries and the cost of living are notably higher…
Job Hunting In Germany – A Guide For Expats
Germany is in the midst of a powerful era. The country is the economic and symbolic centre of Europe, unemployment is low, and numerous industries are expanding. That being said, finding a job in Germany as an expat is a time consuming…
An Expat Guide To Getting A Work Permit In Germany
Due to Germany’s ageing population, the government is relatively keen to have more skilled hands on the proverbial deck. This is not to say, however, that Germany has cut out its one true love: bureaucracy. Basically, if you’re an non-EU citizen, you’re…
German Culture – A Guide For New Expats
You might not think of Germans as quirky, but they can be. While we all know that Germans enjoy punctuality (true), paperwork (true), and practicality (true), what you might not know is that Germans also enjoy recycling and experimental mixed drinks. These…
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Ginny Krauß, Munich
My name is Ginny Krauß, I am a 28 year old American Expat now living in Germany. I was born…