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Screw the USA I'm going back to where my family came from, How easy is it to stay in Germany forever!? |
Travel Info I'm going to go were my family came from The state of Rhineland Travel Tips Your question was: How easy is it to stay in Germany forever? There are two possible answers: 1) Very easy. 2) Very hard. It all depends upon several factors: your current and former citizenships, your parents and grandparents former and current citizenships, your education, the life you have led so far, your wealth and your income, your fluency in German, living relatives in Germany, etc. If your parents where originally from Germany, your very first step should be to apply for a German passport at the German consulate nearest to you. If this falls through, save some money and then go to Germany to study at a German university. Finishing a degree at a German uni is generally the easiest way to immigrate to Germany if you are a young, untrained person. As a US-citizen, you can apply for residency permit after you entered Germany visa-free as a tourist. Once in Germany it should be possible for you to find a job as a freelance teacher for English and get a work permit for this kind of job. (Best get some training before you leave the US.) But this will usually not last forever, because for a permanent residency permit (Niederlassungserlaubnis), you'll need a job that is not freelance. This is very very hard to get for a foreigner unless you got a PhD or higher or are in the IT industry. Feel free to write to me at yahoo.com if you got any questions or want tips. Source(s): Former German immigration officer Other Travel Tips Can I go with you? :) You are about to have an eye opening experience.Good luck Bye,now! Get a work visa or something, hell, it works for Mexicans. Don't let the gate hit your backside at the airport. Bye. It shouldn't difficult. Thousands of Jewish and Polish and Russian children did it in the early 'Forties. They are there forever along with their parents and grandparents and aunts and uncles, etc. It's a cynch. You can do it. Give it a try. |
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