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Relocation agencies in Germany |
Companies are the main users of relocation agencies to make moving a lot easier for new employees and their families. Most relocation agencies offer a complete relocation package. |
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Language schools teaching German |
Scientifically speaking, there are two ways to learn German as a foreign language: the unsupervised method – picking it up on the street – or the structured approach in classes. A mixture of both is probably best. Experienced language institutes prefer to use a varied blend of exercises for speaking, listening, writing, reading and vocabulary as well exercises as for pronunciation and grammar in their learning programs. These are supplemented by elements of regional studies.
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There are many companies that offer quick help on the Internet if you’re looking for a new apartment. It's best to move into an apartment with a temporary rental contract arranged through a letting agency so you can take your time to find your ideal place to live. Or you can move into a room with a small kitchen in an apartment hotel for a short period. |
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Stopping restrictions, mail, telephone - easy moving |
After you’ve found your new home, you’ll want to make your moving day a success too. In addition to many helping hands and packing boxes you will need a furniture truck and, of course, free parking space in front of your old and new place of residence. |
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New to Munich, Berlin, Hamburg, Frankfurt, Stuttgart, Cologne or Düsseldorf? |
Then all you need is NEW IN THE CITY, the bilingual annual magazine for newcomers and for all those who want to find out more about their home town. NEW IN THE CITY is available in Berlin, Hamburg, Frankfurt, Munich and Stuttgart and will soon be launched in Cologne and Düsseldorf.
NEW IN THE CITY provides essential information on more than 200 pages. It’s the ideal guide for the 100,000 newcomers who arrive in each of those cities every year. The magazine helps you find a new apartment, organize your move and register with the authorities (Einwohnermeldeamt), choose the correct subway ticket and make new friends. It also contains in-depth descriptions of the various city districts, restaurants, bars, clubs, sports and recreational facilities, as well as cultural venues and major events. The magazine is clearly laid out, entertaining and completely bilingual (German and English)!
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