Monday, September 28, 2009

How do i go about moving from america, to the uk

How do i go about moving from america, to the uk?
I just graduated college with my nursing degree.. would i be able to use my degree in the uk and work?? Also i wanna live in england or germany How do i go about doin it yes i speak german ich bin aaron thomas, ein sprichen deutsche ya i speak german broken german
Immigration - 2 Answers
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You have to apply for a visa. http://www.migrationexpert.com/uk/visa/visa_application.asp
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Sprechen Sie Deutsch? Do you speak German? The reason I mention do you speak German is: there is no way you could work in a German hospital without having the knowledge of German language. Ist sie ihr Deutsch gut genug für die Arbeit in ein Krankenhaus? Sind Sie fleunt in Deutsch? Wenn Sie viel Gluck dann! Speichern viele deutsche nicht Englisch sprechen. Having looked at your previous questions you have posted on this: My used to be step mom said she was putting me in prison for verbally harrasing my lil sis?? no she cant? Ok my used to be step mom is a fat over waight miserable lady.. ANd she encouraged my little sister who is 17 to date this 27 year old man she knows.. and my little sister told me she lost her virginity to him and everything.. well im just devistated i broke down and told the step mom she was a terrible mother and she ruined my little sisters life. and just kept going. ANd i told my little sister after she wuldnt listen to me she was a slut and how could u do this.. and i made jokes like shes knock knock whos there old saggy balls wanna lick em whore, and stuff like that ya it was bad but all my friends thought itd be funny if i did stuff like that and they told me just to give her hell and shed dump him from bein made fun of. well that didnt work now they say there tryin to get me in as much trouble as they can.?? can they what ever happened to freedom of speech and this was over a cell phone.. i dunno what to do im really scared. http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AjNpQIDYeicTyBUS4pfERULsy6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20090915200836AACeKwh P.S looks like your not even fluent in English lol having read the above question. Amazing grammar for someone who has just graduated from college, you go along way lmao. Bedauerlich, daß sie nicht einmal Schreiben entsprechender Englisch es lol


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Monday, September 14, 2009

Base housing in Germany

Base housing in Germany?
My husband who is graduating nursing school and I just got orders for Landstul Germany and in the orders in tiny little font at the bottom it says were only approved for a 1 bedroom house? I've never heard of 1 bedroom military houses. Is this true? I would have thought we would get at least a 2 bedroom... What is base housing like in general? A PX or BX? Thanks
Other - Germany - 4 Answers
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You better ask in section military this is travel Germany. And despite the fact there are American military bases in Germany the country is not an American base but an indepedent nation in Europe. I can tell you what housing is like in Germany but not what it is like on a American base since civilians only can get on such a base with a special permit which are issued very restrictive since 9/11. I can only guess that the size of your house or apartement will depend on the grade in the army of your husband at least that is what it is like in European countries.
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I am currently living on-post in Germany. I'm not in Landstul, but the on-post housing seems to be the same everywhere I've been in Germany. Unless you are an officer of some kind the housing is apartment-style. They are pretty small compared to what I was used to. One long building will have 3 separate stairwells, and there are 6 apartments per stairwell. Some of them come with a washer/dryer in each unit, while others have a shared laundry area in the basement. They only allow you one bedroom per couple and then additional rooms only if you have children or dependents. If you choose to and are approved to live off-post then they will help you find a 1-bedroom house.
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Yes it is true and it is very common in my family to stay with my hubby in one bedroom and do not get a second one for my spare bf
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I am going myself as a civilian, not much housing at landsthul, vogelweh has lots of housing study the driver test. Other questions are welcome.


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Monday, September 7, 2009

Anybody here from Germany...I got a question.(or if you know about german immigration)

Anybody here from Germany...I got a question.(or if you know about german immigration)?
I looked @ the things you have to do to become a german citizen. i just have one question...it says you have to give up your previous citizenship. but it also said there are ways around that. what do you have to do and if there are ways around it i would really like to know... just wondering cuz although i plan to live in germany and be a nurse, i would not be quite ready to give up my american citizenship. help me if ya can. thanks.
Other - Germany - 3 Answers
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It probably has to do with the concept of "dual citizenship." That is, depending on which country you are immigrating from, you may or may not have to give up your original citizenship. I know that the U.S. does not recognize dual citizenship, nor does Germany with the U.S., I believe. So, if you are American, you would have to renounce your American citizenship in order to claim German citizenship.
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You don't have to give up your present citizenship to live and work in Germany. BUT, it DOES depend on where you are from. And it's not that easy to get a german passport, if you are from the "wrong" country (so to speak, in regards to political relationship to your country). My suggestion: why don't you try to get a job here, and live the life for a while to see if you like it here first? This is a challenge in itself, as you need a residence permit AND a work permit (here you should get into contact with the Auslaenderamt in the area in which you want to live). The german "mentality" is a little different than yours (no matter where you are from). The unemployment is high here, and the hospitals are NOT looking for nurses to work here, like in the States. And the jobs are not as well paid as in the US. It's like a used car: Take a test drive before you buy.
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Just go for an Aufenthaltserlaubnis and run it from there. You renew it after the first, third, and 5th year. After the fifth year of continual residence the residence permit becomes permanent if you wish to stay ... which negates the problem of needing a German passport, plus you can always keep the US citizenship and return if you get tired of it. This is what I did ... worked fine, and I came back. All my German friends asked "why dont you get german citizenship" and I responded "because I don't have to, and why should I give up my right to live in the USA at a moment's notice?" Viel Glück!


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Tuesday, September 1, 2009

How can I start a life abroad after graduation

How can I start a life abroad after graduation?
I'm a nursing student in Georgia, USA and I aspire to move to Europe after I graduate and live and work there for at least a year. I'm thinking either Germany, England, Scotland, or Switzerland (I've visited and am fond of all of these places). How would I go about finding a job, a place to live, and starting a life there? Any advice would be helpful, especially from those who have had experience moving away!
Studying Abroad - 1 Answers
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For Germany you become fluent in German, for Switzerland you become fluent in German, French, or Italian depending on where you want to live. If you only speak English you are limited to England and Scotland. You should get in contact with their boards to see what you can do to be qualified in the United Kingdom (though no love for Wales or Northern Ireland?!?!), you may have to attend extra courses, or just pay a fee. If you do speak any of the aforementioned languages the issue is the same, contact the board and find out what the procedure is for qualifying international nurses. Starting a life is your last worry now, you have to be allowed into the country first and be able to find work, which is less easy in the UK.


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