![]() |
|
| *Home>>>Baden-Wuerttemburg |
Recently, I have considered schooling in Germany as a civilian. Can a U.S. black earn a living there? Opinion. |
This is a purely subjective question. All opinions welcomed, no matter how illicit. Does this economy based on at least these factors, social climate, economy, quality of life and whatever else the respondent feels that need be taken into consideration. To make a long story short, gimme the lowdown. I am a native German and my husband is a teacher and an American. First of all you need a visa if you want to stay more than 90 days. And as a matter of fact the 90 days is within 6 month. That means if you stay in Germany for 90 days you have to leave the country and are not allowed to come back for half a year. In order to apply for a visa you need either have to have a sponsor (same like if you would apply for a green-card in the US). That sponsor would have to guarantee that he or she would pay up to 575 Euros per month for you if needed. That is because the government does not want you to be a burden for the public. as a black american you have two things going against you in terms of Germany. You are black and American. Americans are not liked, and lets just say, you think the USA is racists at times, you haven't seen anything yet. I couldn't believe the things that came out of their mouths when i was there. You catagorized your question in the area where we live. See "Teaching in Germany, is it possible for a non-Eu citizen?" by searching for it in this Q&A board. I assume you are an American. Low downs: hey your color doen麓t matter!!!!!!!!!! but you gotta know that americans aren麓t liked ion german these days. but anyways contact a school center or wateva This is a bunch of BUNK about Americans not being liked in Germany nowadays. I have lived here the past 23 years and while I have seen more and more LIBERALS appear, much to the detriment of the country BTW, the only people here who hate Americans per se are the uneducated idiots who mistake them for American foreign policy, which OBTW isn't any different than German foreign policy: every country will protect its own national interests VERY strongly. Let Iran develop its nuclear power and lob a nuke into Munich and see what happens. Aunt Angie will be on the horn to Uncle Jacques quicker than you can say "toute de suite" begging for a similar launch into Tehran. First of all, German's do not hate American's, and there are a lot of Blacks living here. Sure, sometimes you will encounter German's that don't like American's, but it's rare. I've lived here almost 6 years and I've only encountered one man who was hostile towards us, he was an old guy and I think he must have been a Nazi at one point, but who knows. One idea you could try, I've seen people do it, is get a civilian job at one of the military bases in Germany. It will get you over here, you won't have to worry about a work visa right away, and you can get to know different areas, and you'll be in a place where you can start asking around and find out what you need to do to live and work on the economy. In fact this past weekend we met a guy who came here from America 16 years ago and now lives and works here permanently (he started out on a military post, but now has a German job). But hurry, a lot of the military bases are closing within the next 2 years. |
| Tags |
| Hamburg Frankfurt Cologne Black Forest Berlin Bavaria Baden-Wuerttemburg General - France lle-de-France Rhone-Alpes Provence-Alpes-Cote d`Azur Paris |
| Related information |
hello, I live in Stuttgart ... Despite what Daniela D says, Germany is a wonderful place to live! I would suggest trying a foreign exchange (Austausch) program. You can apply through various universities, or through iie.org (Ful... Actually, the "sammeltasse" is something that back in the olden days was given to Girls and young women for birthdays and such, so when they where old enough to get married they had a ful... Are you military? If so you can get an AFN Decoder so you can get American channels, this is if you live off-post. If you live on-post then you'll get the basic AFN channels for free. We ge... not in UK ...Join the Army. ...Call or email: Frau Landgraf i.landgraf@blaek.de 089 4147-312 ...Due to the distance (about 230 km) between Frankfurt/Main and D眉sseldorf, no airline offers any service. The train (www.bahn.de) is your next best choice, regular service (about 1.5-3 hrs) at a co... |
Categories--Copyright/IP Policy--Contact Webmaster |