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Questions regarding emigrating from, immigrating to and living in the Federal Republic of Germany.
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What insurances are common to have in Germany?
Auslandskrankenversicherung: A public health insurance will only cover the costs of health care to the amount they would cost in Germany. … Some insurances also exclude a person's home country if one was not born in Germany to avoid fraud and overly expensive customers that are likely to be treated abroad a lot. …
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Is it possible to become a policeman in Germany as a non-citizen?
This highly depends on your Bundesland since the police is under the jurisdiction of a federal state. Some of them explicitly welcome people without citizenship to apply, others do not permit them at …
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Choosing between private and regular health insurance when moving to Germany
Some doctors in Germany do not treat people with public insurance but those are few since most people choose public insurance. … Do you have / plan to have kids in Germany, a non-working spouse: Choose a public insurance.
Are you young, healthy and planning to stay in Germany on a short-time basis: Choose a private insurance. …
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Savings in Germany (Munich) or in Norway (Oslo)
Taxes are lower in Germany but Munich has become very expensive to live in, even compared to Oslo. … However, Norway includes its health insurance and better pension benefits in its taxes which come on top in Germany. …