The first day of May in Germany is a public holiday, and is often celebrated as a day for dancing, or protesting, depending on your preference. Here’s what is closed for the holiday, and what’s happening.
This word stands in for a feeling that many of us wish we could harness more often. If you could tap into it everyday, you’d have endless energy for learning German.
With greater numbers of international workers choosing to settle in Germany and raise a family, the question of how to best raise bilingual children is often considered.
You may think fancy vocab is the only way to impress your friends in German, but these quirky noises could actually be the key to sounding like a local.
Contracting a lawyer to help you with your German citizenship application isn’t likely to help you get an appointment faster. But it may help you in other ways, particularly if your citizenship authority starts ghosting you.
If you like to get out your cleaning products and have a good clear-out at this time of year, this German word should definitely be in your vocabulary.
When you apply for German citizenship, one of the first questions you’ll be asked is what type of residence permit you have. Will you run into problems if you don’t have permanent residency rights?
With the world of work rapidly changing, digital nomad visas are now in high demand as a way to experience life in another country while continuing to work remotely. Here are the European countries that you can obtain one for, and what’s involved.
Just like with arriving in Germany, there’s a lot of bureaucracy involved with leaving the Bundesrepublik. From cancelling your rental contracts to an ‘Abmeldung’, here are the top things to keep in mind.
With thousands of years of history in Germany to explore, you’re never going to run out of museums to scratch the itch to learn about and fully experience the world of the past.