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Recently, I have considered schooling in Germany as a civilian. Can a U.S. black earn a living there? Opinion. |
Travel Info This is a purely subjective question. All opinions welcomed, no matter how illicit. Does this economy based on at least these factors, social climate, economy, quality of life and whatever else the respondent feels that need be taken into consideration. To make a long story short, gimme the lowdown. Travel Tips I am a native German and my husband is a teacher and an American. First of all you need a visa if you want to stay more than 90 days. And as a matter of fact the 90 days is within 6 month. That means if you stay in Germany for 90 days you have to leave the country and are not allowed to come back for half a year. In order to apply for a visa you need either have to have a sponsor (same like if you would apply for a green-card in the US). That sponsor would have to guarantee that he or she would pay up to 575 Euros per month for you if needed. That is because the government does not want you to be a burden for the public. When my husband first came to Germany he came in as a tourist and applied right away for a visa (in German Aufenthaltserlaubnis). He applied also for the allowance to teach lessons as a freelancer and found a job right away at a language school. They pay quiet alright and are always in need for native speakers. It really depends on the area you want to go. My advise is go to the big cities such as Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, Koeln, Muenchen and you will be fine. And it would be good, to speak a least a little bit of the language. It will open doors. And as a German married to an American I disagree with the other answer that Germans do not like Americans. Good luck. |
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