How hard is it for an American au pair to get a work/residence visa in Germany? |
| I want to au pair in Germany next year. I'm 18 and an American. How hard will it be to get a work permit/residence visa? How much German will they want me to know? If I go for 90 days and enroll ... |
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Could someone help translate this from german to english? |
I'm trying to translate a rental application but I'm stuck on these 3 questions. Thank you!
1. Ist die Miete in den letzten 12 Monaten regelmassig gezahlt worden?
2. B... |
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Are there any good mexican food restaurants in landstuhl germany or nearby? |
| I'm visiting my brother @ the fisher house & I wanna get a taste of home while I'm out ... |
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What is the weather like in Munich in March ? |
I will be visiting the area for few days and will have a car.
I don't speak very much German, will that be a problem ?... |
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Something fun to do in Bielefeld? |
| I know, I'm probably going to get a lot of "Bielefeld doesn't exist" answers, and/or "there's nothing to do".... but come on... there has to be something.... |
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How will the climate be during August second half? |
| We are planning to travel in Germany between 15th and 26th of August. (We know its a very advanced planning). I want to know what will be the temperature there? Will there be rains during this time. W... |
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Help!! I need legal advise in Germany!!!? |
| So essentially I am having issues with my former roommate. We used to share a flat together and to make a long story short, I had to move out. He is German and I am American. This guy scammed me ... |
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How germany night life is? |
| next month i am going to germany how is night life in ... |
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What type of video games are in Germany? |
I'm going to Germany this Spring, and I was wondering if they played things like Guitar Hero or Donkey Kong over there, and if they do is it as popular as it is in America?
Also, are G... |
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Help! How do I prepare this traditional German meal? |
Ok here is what I have to work with:
-Nurnberger German pre-cooked bratwurst
-German mustard
-German potato salad
-Saukraut
I also have hot dog buns available. H... |
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Urgent..need to find a place to stay in Germany? |
one of My best friends is in Berlin - Germany for a practice matter
her sponser was responsible for her living till the end of June, but now she gotta find another place to stay till the 19 of A... |
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Good place to live in germany? |
Fairly priced{low but not ghetto}
good area?
anywhere really. Additional Details not in the ghetto*... |
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Do you have a recipe for German Rahm sauce? |
| I made it from a package last night, but my husband says it didn´t taste as good as homemade. I cannot reach his sister for a good recipe, so hopefully, I will reach someone to share his/her recipe.... |
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Why is police brutality/profiling so prevalent in Frankfurt? |
One of the worst experiences of my life was when German police brutalized me in Frankfurt years ago for NO reason. I am a professional, American, almost 55 and offered them NO resistance or problems, but rather complete cooperation and yet they did what they did, and believe me, that will never be forgotten. I have also watched them shake down, search and physically abuse others in my nearly 23 years in Germany, normally minorities and the helpless. I seriously wonder about my host country, and specifically mayor Petra Roth's administration and "Beamter" when I see that. I am surprised no one has been killed during this World Cup. Anyone else seen some of these present-day Nazis in action? I have many German friends and am hesitant to use such a term, but these people are UNNECESSARILY brutal. Why???? |
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sidulrike
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Sorry for your experience but I have NEVER seen them do that without apparent reason so it´s hard for me to believe.
I find your words a bit harsh and wonder if your anger might be aimed in the wrong direction? I see no connection between the police and the Nazis whatsoever.
Yes, there is alot of police present in Germany at the moment but they are here to protect all the fans that have come to see the World Cup from a handful of idiots and maybe your occasional terrorist that thinks this might be a great opportunity to blow up innocent people. Personally, I am glad they are lingering on every street corner quite visibly.
I can´t help but wonder where you hang out if ou have seen them shake down, search and physically abuse others in your years here. If you hang out in the red light district close to the Bahnhof you would encounter shake downs or in the areas where people generally blackmarket drugs.
The more I am reading over your "question" the more I wonder what your motif for asking is - are you expecting an answer? Did this really happen?
If there was wrong doing on the behalf of the police you should have questioned it right there and then, maybe even have gotten a lawyer to get justice because they are not beyond the law, either. |
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daveypadua
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The police, polizei or ordungsamt, do not use excessive force without good reason. They are empowered to do what is necessary within the law to protect the public from danger, or a perceived danger.
If you have been "brutalised" for "no reason" then you should speak to a lawyer, not look for sympathy or for people to agree with you on a yahoo message board.
I suspect when you have sobered up you will realise that. |
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CJ M
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i really don't know where you have been in frankfurt or what you have seen... i for my self lived almost my whole life near Frankfurt and have never seen any violence by police. not like in the US, german police get fined for any unnecessary brutallity against anyone. In my 2 month now in the US i have seen much more brutallity then in my whole life in Europe. So i think you better open our eyes and see the reality out there. |
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WiseWon
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Ummm....the polizei don't play. Being law enforcement is serious business and they are given that latitude. For those that have never seen the shakedowns.....you must have had your eyes on the castles. Get caught drunk driving in DE and try to refuse...they'll throw your drunkass across the hood of the car and draw blood....they don't need your permission. Rules are different there. Walk a str8 line and look for the castle. |
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