Macedonian student in Germany for a summer work?
Hello,i m a 20 years old student from Macedonia,and i m finishing my first year in college this year,so i want to go to Germany for a summer work,which will allow me to travel abroad and have some experience and learn something new and interesting,and of course to earn some money which will let me pay my next year in college.Can anyone help me and give me a good answer?I thank u for your time.
Frankfurt - 1 Answers
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First of all you will need a work visa, since your country is not in the EU, I very much doubt that you will be able to work here in Germany sorry to disappont. I will add the link for the German ministery of foreign affaires. To visit you will need a simple tourist visa which shuld not be a problem to get but you will not be allowed to work with just a visitors visa. http://www.auswaertiges-amt.de/diplo/en/WillkommeninD/EinreiseUndAufenthalt/Visabestimmungen.html#t2
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Wednesday, March 28, 2012
Wednesday, March 14, 2012
I am a police officer and a student of International Relations in UK. What jobs are there for me in Germany?
I am a police officer and a student of International Relations in UK. What jobs are there for me in Germany?
I am looking to move to Germany, resign my job and finish my degree in International Relations. My German is pretty good. Who would be interested in taking on an ex policeman with a degree in International Relations?
Other - Politics & Government - 2 Answers
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you could work as a translator temporarily
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Wouldn't you be better off asking this question in german on a german version of yahoo answers mate?
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I am looking to move to Germany, resign my job and finish my degree in International Relations. My German is pretty good. Who would be interested in taking on an ex policeman with a degree in International Relations?
Other - Politics & Government - 2 Answers
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you could work as a translator temporarily
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Wouldn't you be better off asking this question in german on a german version of yahoo answers mate?
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Wednesday, March 7, 2012
I need a student visa from Florida to Germany.?
I need a student visa from Florida to Germany.?
I'll be in Germany for approx. 10-11 months, and I need a student visa. I was wondering how I would go about getting one and how costly it would be? I live in Florida.
Embassies & Consulates - 2 Answers
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You can apply for a residence visa to study in germany upon your arrival in the country. If you prefer to apply for a visa beforehand (this is an option), then please visit this website: http://www.germany.info/Vertretung/usa/en/04__Legal/02__Directory__Services/01__Visa/__Study__Visa.html Contact the German Consulate General in Miami if you have any further questions: Consulate General of the Federal Republic of Germany 100 N. Biscayne Blvd. Suite 2200 Miami, FL 33132 Phone (305) 358 0290 Fax: (305) 358 0307
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Don't apply for the visa beforehand at an Embassy if you are an American citizen. Make sure you have all required documents and travel to Germany on the visa waiver program. Once arrived in Germany you report to the town-hall of the country where you will be studying, get registered as temporary resident and obtain a temporary residence permit. Since the German law requires everybody who stays for longer than 3 months to get registered the German Embassies and Consulates overseas only issue D-type visa which are valid for 3 months and impose the conditions to get a residence permit after arrival in Germany. Those visa are required for students of countries that cannot enter or register in Germany without a visa. To pay the fee of €60 [$92] for that visa would be a waste of money for an American. The fee for the residence permit is based on §45 of the German Immigration Regulation [Aufenthaltsverordnung]: - €50 for a stay for up to one year - €60 for longer stays http://www.aufenthaltstitel.de/aufenthaltsv.html#45 [in German]
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I'll be in Germany for approx. 10-11 months, and I need a student visa. I was wondering how I would go about getting one and how costly it would be? I live in Florida.
Embassies & Consulates - 2 Answers
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You can apply for a residence visa to study in germany upon your arrival in the country. If you prefer to apply for a visa beforehand (this is an option), then please visit this website: http://www.germany.info/Vertretung/usa/en/04__Legal/02__Directory__Services/01__Visa/__Study__Visa.html Contact the German Consulate General in Miami if you have any further questions: Consulate General of the Federal Republic of Germany 100 N. Biscayne Blvd. Suite 2200 Miami, FL 33132 Phone (305) 358 0290 Fax: (305) 358 0307
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Don't apply for the visa beforehand at an Embassy if you are an American citizen. Make sure you have all required documents and travel to Germany on the visa waiver program. Once arrived in Germany you report to the town-hall of the country where you will be studying, get registered as temporary resident and obtain a temporary residence permit. Since the German law requires everybody who stays for longer than 3 months to get registered the German Embassies and Consulates overseas only issue D-type visa which are valid for 3 months and impose the conditions to get a residence permit after arrival in Germany. Those visa are required for students of countries that cannot enter or register in Germany without a visa. To pay the fee of €60 [$92] for that visa would be a waste of money for an American. The fee for the residence permit is based on §45 of the German Immigration Regulation [Aufenthaltsverordnung]: - €50 for a stay for up to one year - €60 for longer stays http://www.aufenthaltstitel.de/aufenthaltsv.html#45 [in German]
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Thursday, March 1, 2012
What are the best places for a student to study abroad at in Germany?
What are the best places for a student to study abroad at in Germany?
This includes NIGHTLIFE obviouslyy..and resources. Such as things to do, easy acess to other parts of germany, etc. Take into consideration that i am of african descent obviously..Will this hinder my effort to..how should i put it...lol...meet lots of girls? Or even just in making new freinds. In my German class we have seen all types of pictures..many of them large social events, with lots of people, and i have NEVER seen even one black person. That is why i asked those questions
Studying Abroad - 2 Answers
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Berlin, Munich, Frankfort all big cities and great places. The awesome part about Germany is that it is actually a relatively small country and you can get almost anywhere (including to different countries) in several hours or less on the train. You are correct there are not too many black people I ran into in country the closest I came to a darker skin tone was the Turks, but it seemed like that being a rarity the locals love black people or at least loved all the black service members I was in the Army with. Also most of the Germans love rap music as well as anything to do with the black culture. I wish you a great trip you will surly enjoy it.
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I would suggest studying abroad at Rostock, Germany's university. It has a great reputation and offers a wide variety of degrees. Check out this website on more information about Rostock, Germany. http://www.visit-rostock-germany.com/index.html Otherwise, for part of my degree I went to school in Cologne, Germany and had a great time. Good schools as well.
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