Is Rhineland? |
Where you get Rhinestone cowboys?? Additional Details Bunches - its ok ive already been, its not worth a return visit!!... |
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Where in Hamburg can I buy a replica Rolex? |
| I am looking to buy a replica watch in Hamburg, Germany. What is the best part of town to look for people selling watches like this. Also, what is a good part of town where there are Flea Markets and ... |
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I just moved to Lindenberg, in Bavaria-where can I buy sweet potatoes? |
I shop at Aldi, Lidl, Kaufmarket, and Netto, and they don´t have sweet potatoes!
Is it just not the season, or do they just never sell this food?... |
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November Ninth in Germany? |
| List all the reasons why you think November Ninth is important in Germany. (Please, no "because its November ninth".) I know what the date is.... |
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Which is better for a short break-Munich or Berlin? |
| Heya I wanna take a short break to germany (3 days-ish) and was wondering what has more to do and see, Munich or Berlin? Me and my friend are in our early 20's but not looking for a drinking ... |
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I`m a New Zealander. I can`t seem to find work in Germany. Can anyone help me? |
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Hotels in Munich? |
Can someone please help me to find a hotel in Munich?
Me, my mother and my sister are going to stay there for 5 nights, but there seems to be a problem to find a hotel room for 3 persons..... ... |
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How long would it take for a piece of mail to get to Iraq from Germany? |
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Germans have you ever heard anyone speak Yiddish? Could you understand them? |
I have heard that if you know German you could understand Yiddish, what do you guys say?
I'm asking because I want to learn Yiddish but there are classes here, so I thought if I took G... |
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I need 57.92 Euros to be in American dollars help!!! |
| hi could someone translate 57.92 Euros into Us dollars for me please it would really help me out a lot!! ... |
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Is germany in northern europe or mid west europe? |
Additional Details well i think atleast berlin eastern europe half and ... |
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In Germany 40yrs ago we went on a school trip somewhere that had a colossal black statue of a manWhere was it? |
Additional Details No it's none of them. I know the feet of this enormous statue were on ground level and we stood beside them, they were monstrous in size.... |
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I am getting stationed in germany, is there any way i can take my girlfriend and kid without getting married? |
we were married before got a divorce, dont want to get remarried but i want her and my kid around Additional Details i have custody of the kid, also i want to know since i have custody ... |
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What is with these packs of women in Germany walking with ski poles? |
| I have been living in Germany for about 3 years now and have noticed these constant "gangs" of about 5-15 middle aged women walking in groups using ski poles. It's not like they are ... |
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Talia |
Can you gain German citizenship in a shorter amount of time if you have German family members? |
I was brought up in America but I have visited Germany for a period of time and enjoyed it a lot and I am considering living there permanently. Is it possible that I could gain German citizenship easier or in a lesser amount of time since I have German grandparents? Does anyone know how this works? I was born and raised in the U.S. and have U.S. citizenship, and my parents immigrated to the U.S. before I was born, however my grandparents are German citizens. Both my father's and mother's parents are German citizens. I was just wondering if my German descent will make any difference in gaining German citizenship or not. |
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t_maia2000
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Just in case you do not hold dual citizenship, because your parents became US citizens before you were born:
As long as your grandparents are alive and thus able to sign a "Verpflichtungserklärung" for you, you should have absolutely no problem with moving over to Germany.
The best way to live in Germany permanently is usually to graduate from a German university. (Email me if you want to know more about that.)
There is usually no expedited process for people who have German relatives. The exception is when you have a German spouse and have been lving together with him/her in Germany for a certain amount of time. |
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Alex S
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If your parents had German citizenship when they immigrated
to the U.S. I'd first check if you don't already have a "sleeping"
citizenship. Back then dual citizenship was the rule and if your
parents never actively dropped it they are still citizens. German
citizenship depends on first grade descent only. And if your
parents are still (sleeping) citizens you shouldn't have any
problems to get a passport. So Theocultur is perfectly right.
You can safely ignore the thumbs down. German citizenship
laws are quite the opposite of U.S. laws. |
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Sylke
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Theocultur is right (I don't know why the thumbs down). Germany is different then the US, if your parents are German you have automatically German citizenship no matter where you were born. My son is born here in the US, but he has a German citizenship without us doing anything about it, well besides being Germans ourselves. |
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Binie
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Check the website of the German Embassy in Washington DC. They have detailed info:
http://www.germany.info/relaunch/index.html |
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Meenzer
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If one of your parents still have their German citizenship, then you are automatically also a German citizen, if not, then you cannot get the citizenship anymore. I just went through the paperwork for my newborn and he became automatically a citizen because I am a dual-citizen (US and German)
It doesn't make any difference if your grandparents are still German citizens, your parents are the important. |
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alina
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http://www.galawcenter.com/index-4.html |
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