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serinchen

serinchen

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German citizen

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About me

German

Lives in Stuttgart-Ost, Baden-Würt

Speaks Some German, farsi, french, turkish, and arabic

Registration: 02 August 2017

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serinchen replied to a thread
7 years ago
Kamran ESL

Looking for an opportunity as an English language teacher in Germany by Kamran ESL

Hi, How r u doing? I am planning to work and stay permanently in Germany as an English language teacher as I have a master's degree in English and I am a Cambridge CELTA certified trainer with 12 years of experience. Can you share your ...

serinchen

I would recommend that you have a good level of German. All the English teachers I know are of at least B1 level in German.This is very important since teaching at the schools and or private offices there are so many teachers competing. However, if ... Read More

serinchen replied to a thread
7 years ago
Ahmed hechmi

To move to Tirana by Ahmed hechmi

Hello everyone! I'm Ahmed, I'm from Tunisia and I'm living in Tunisia. I'm a certified public accountant. My fiance is Albanian from Tirana and i'm considering moving there. My biggest concern is finding a job there. Do you have ...

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serinchen replied to a thread
7 years ago
TaulantFer

Guarantor Requirements/Criterias by TaulantFer

Hey everyone, I am Taulant From Kosovo. I was just recently admitted at Mannheim University in Germany and now I must deal with the visa procedures. If someone had the same experience previously from non-Eu countries, wanted to ask if it's ...

serinchen

Hello! Firstly, thanks for the valuable advice! The guarantor is a family member whom holds a german citizenship. He offered to be a guarantor and cover the expenses but I'm still having a bit of confusion and difinitely have no idea about the ... Read More

serinchen replied to a thread
7 years ago
Ahmed hechmi

To move to Tirana by Ahmed hechmi

Hello everyone! I'm Ahmed, I'm from Tunisia and I'm living in Tunisia. I'm a certified public accountant. My fiance is Albanian from Tirana and i'm considering moving there. My biggest concern is finding a job there. Do you have ...

serinchen

inshallah. I also talked to my friend and she works for PwC. She gave me similar advice. She told me to either start my own business and take an accounting class so i know German accounting laws OR work for a big 4 company and start at a lower ... Read More

serinchen replied to a thread
7 years ago
TaulantFer

Guarantor Requirements/Criterias by TaulantFer

Hey everyone, I am Taulant From Kosovo. I was just recently admitted at Mannheim University in Germany and now I must deal with the visa procedures. If someone had the same experience previously from non-Eu countries, wanted to ask if it's ...

serinchen

Selam / Merhaba Taulant, It depends on the situation. If you can trust the German citizen then sure go forward with this person however remember you are relying on them for everything.. but in some cases this can be good for the German government ... Read More

serinchen replied to a thread
7 years ago
Ahmed hechmi

To move to Tirana by Ahmed hechmi

Hello everyone! I'm Ahmed, I'm from Tunisia and I'm living in Tunisia. I'm a certified public accountant. My fiance is Albanian from Tirana and i'm considering moving there. My biggest concern is finding a job there. Do you have ...

serinchen

Selam / Merhaba Ahmed, As an Accountant myself, the issue you face is the accounting standards from country to country. In addition, do they accept your education and certification. For instance, in Germany, they accept my degree however i would ... Read More

serinchen replied to a thread
7 years ago
Kamran ESL

Looking for an opportunity as an English language teacher in Germany by Kamran ESL

Hi, How r u doing? I am planning to work and stay permanently in Germany as an English language teacher as I have a master's degree in English and I am a Cambridge CELTA certified trainer with 12 years of experience. Can you share your ...

serinchen

Hi, I'm not sure what experiences your looking for..asking particular questions are more helpful. You can look at other questions in the forum. Germany is a country of bureaucracy, rules, and they love paperwork. Finding a flat can be very ... Read More

serinchen replied to a thread
7 years ago
Priscilla

How to deal with stress when moving to Germany by Priscilla

Moving abroad is no easy feat. Everyone has their own ways of dealing with stress, so we invite you to share some insights regarding this topic. What are the main factors that contribute to stress when moving to Germany (cultural adaptation, ...

serinchen

Stress: papers and more papers. People tell you one thing and then another; You get sent to one agency to another. Ideally here are the steps if you will take German: 1. Your a visitor for 6 weeks (even if your a Citizen or not) 2. Find a flat, ... Read More

serinchen replied to a thread
7 years ago
serinchen

Civilian working for US Military, how does that work? by serinchen

Hallo! Does anyone have experience with working as a civilian for the American Military? Do you pay Germany taxes only in Germany? Thanks! Serina

serinchen

You have to file and declare all money made worldwide as an American. There are ZERO exceptions. Whether you have to actually pay any additional tax to what you'll have paid locally is another question - that depends on a number of factors. Most ... Read More

serinchen replied to a thread
7 years ago
serinchen

Civilian working for US Military, how does that work? by serinchen

Hallo! Does anyone have experience with working as a civilian for the American Military? Do you pay Germany taxes only in Germany? Thanks! Serina

serinchen

As far as I know (although other forum members may be better at explaining the details), US citizens have to declare and possibly ay tax on their world income even if living abroad (and being tax-liable there). I know peopl who gave up their ... Read More

serinchen replied to a thread
7 years ago
serinchen

Civilian working for US Military, how does that work? by serinchen

Hallo! Does anyone have experience with working as a civilian for the American Military? Do you pay Germany taxes only in Germany? Thanks! Serina

serinchen

There are exemptions from local tax and other rules for foreign military and diplomats in Germany, but not for civilians working for them - you'd be treated just like any other person working and earning in Germany. Everything else would just be ... Read More

serinchen created a thread
8 years ago

Civilian working for US Military, how does that work?

Hallo! Does anyone have experience with working as a civilian for the American Military? Do you pay Germany taxes only in Germany? Thanks! Serina Read More

serinchen replied to a thread
8 years ago
slash1987

Do I need an Ausbildung if I have a Bachelor Degree? by slash1987

Should I pursue an Ausbildung if I have already completed a Bachelor of Science degree? I have a Bachelor of Science in Management from University of Maryland. Currently, I am an accountant in a huge company in Frankfurt; however, I am worried that ...

serinchen

Dear "slash1987", I also have a BSBA with a major in Accounting. I was told as long as the school is accredited then you are okay (from much research and also from a German organization). It is also good if your university has affiliations ... Read More

serinchen replied to a thread
8 years ago
GuestPoster348

How did you learn a foreign language and how did it affect your life? by GuestPoster348

In my case, that is English. I have nothing to be proud of my English. I know that my pronunciation is not yet good. But anyway, I can use English pretty well. Sometime I’m asked: ‘how did you learn English’ or ‘why ...

serinchen

Twostep is right: There is no language requirement for people who are already German citizens. It does, however, help in finding work, getting to know people or feeling at home if you speak the language. The webpage you linked to is a protestant ... Read More

serinchen replied to a thread
8 years ago
GuestPoster348

How did you learn a foreign language and how did it affect your life? by GuestPoster348

In my case, that is English. I have nothing to be proud of my English. I know that my pronunciation is not yet good. But anyway, I can use English pretty well. Sometime I’m asked: ‘how did you learn English’ or ‘why ...

serinchen

Yes i am in Seattle now. I was in Germany in June visiting family and friends. I will start Goethe online next month and have looked online for some meet-ups. The crazy part is German was my mother tongue however we moved to the states at an early ... Read More