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I am thinking about moving to Germany for part of the year(possibly in a year) and finding a job there. I do have a European Passport, so would I need any other visas, paperwork, etc.? Thanks in advance.
Thanks, gtoast.
Now the next thing is to job hunt. Any suggestions on where to start. I have looked through internet sites, yet opinions and advice would be appreciated.
if you want to work in a gas station, you need to know german language. if you have aspirations to work in engineering firm, than the language is not so important. do you have a degree? what is it that you want to do?
The joys of being Canadian is that you can go to a different job and not have to do an Ausbildung for three years.
Currently, I am an owner and operator of a greenhouse and landscaping company. The mind is willing, but the body is saying it is time to change. I looked at ESL, and whatever is on the job boards.
Not sure yet, I am the kind of person who is quite willing to learn most jobs.
Where I like to end up is small town that is out of Frankfurt.