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Everything you need to know as an American moving to Germany

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Shelley Pascual - news@thelocal.de
Everything you need to know as an American moving to Germany
An American soldier in Germany during World Cup 2014. Photo: DPA

Thinking of making the big move across the pond to Deutschland? From getting a work visa to the differences in work culture, here’s our comprehensive guide to the basics you’ll need to know.

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Lyssa in Mainz
I'd like to add that Germany puts the customer last and the worker first. Unions rule. They will literally inconvenience hundreds of thousands of people for years on end rather than run three shifts 6 days a week to fix a major bridge in a matter of months all to convenience the unions. They drive terrible. It's like they've never been on a road before. They cut in front of other cars constantly and wait until the last minute to get in the lane they need to be in. It's exasperating. Plus the whole right before left thing, but no right on red has me pulling my hair out.
Anonymous
One big issue for Americans that’s not covered in the article is hassles in opening bank accounts here in Germany. Thanks to BS IRS global reporting rules, foreign banks do not like to accept American citizens as clients. This needs more discussion, awareness and hopefully policy change.

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