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German meat dishes

Germans enjoy rich and heavy home-cooked meals keeping meat at the center of most meals, however, each area of Germany has its own definition of their traditional food. The cuisine is tasty, unique, and when you think meat you think Germany. They serve meat at every midday meal including evening meals and often at breakfast.  Let's have a look at ...

Coronavirus outspread across the Globe has shaken the lives as well as the economies of all countries. The Federal Government announced to support us with a large-scale 130 billion Euro stimulus package as a corona recovery plan and various measures such as emergency aid, short-time working compensation, flexible interpretations of additional earnings regulations, or the use of parking spaces to ...

Wondering which desserts to try in Germany? Here is the list of German delicious desserts that you should definitely try. Germans have great love and respect for sweet treats combined with a passion for local and seasonal ingredients. Enjoying various kitchen with afternoon coffee or tea is a deeply ingrained cultural practice and the overall daily lives of the people ...

It's a dream of many to work and settle in Germany and live a better life. But sometimes, it turns upside down and it is sad when someone has to face a jobless situation. However, unlike some countries, the German federal government offers one of the best unemployment benefits under certain conditions. Types of unemployment benefits in Germany Unemployment benefit ...

Citizens of countries that are not member states of the European Union can bring their dependents with them to Germany through a family reunion visa. You can apply visa for Germany if you are married to a foreign national who holds either a residence permit, a Blue Card EU, an ICT Card, a permanent settlement permit or a permit for ...

perfect resume

A perfect resume is an essential tool to help you initiate a discussion with HR or headhunter. In Deutschland, curriculum vitae is thoroughly scrutinized by the hiring manager & HR before they proceed with the candidate. Hence, writing the CV in German format adds a lot of weight to your profile & makes it easier for the person to get ...

tax id

The tax ID (Steueridentifikationsnummer) is a tax identification number. This series of numbers is assigned to a person permanently and is recognized as the national standard. Every employer asks for a Tax ID in Germany and every resident's earnings are subject to a basic tax allowance, including researchers and scientists coming from abroad. Worried about how to get one? Let's ...

A construction crane with a weight of about 60 tons fell over in Taunusstein before an apartment building and tipped onto a parking area. The crane operator was injured. Only a couple of meters before an apartment in Taunusstein (Rheingau-Taunus), a construction crane tipped over at 8 a.m. on Wednesday morning and thumped into the ground. The 60-year-old crane driver, ...

Once you decided to move to Germany, the next vital part is finding accommodation in Germany. Before finding it, it's also important to know the terminologies. Zimmer - room 2 Zimmer Apartment - In some cities, the living room also considered a room. 2 Zimmer apartment means 1 bedroom, 1 living room, and of course the bathroom and kitchens are ...

frankfurt

Germany is a favorite with travelers from all over the world. A destination that presents you with a wealth of tradition and leaves you with everlasting impressions. Germany is a beautiful country and one of the largest countries in Europe by population and area. Here are the 5 best cities in Germany to live and work Berlin: Berlin is one ...