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ichachu

an Indonesian, have a dream to live in germany and really want to be part of german. what hows to start? can somebody help me?thankyou.

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Sarvesh

Hi ichachu,

I'd request you for a start to go through the Living in Germany guide to find out all you need to know to relocate and live in Germany.

Best of luck.

Regards,

Sarvesh

beppi

The first thing you need to do is deciding what you want to do in Germany: Studying? Working? Anything else (perhaps Aupair, or just travel)?
That decides which way forward you should move.
And, perhaps above all, you must learn the language. The Goethe Institute Jakarta has the best classes and also holds certified exams, which you need to show your level of mastery of the language - you need at least B2 to work or study here!

Ty44

Please, do you know of an institute in the Kaiserslautern area that offers German language courses for beginners?  Thank you.

NORDICINTL

Hi  Confusing,

Studentenkreis- Kaiserslautern has German. classes at 8 hours for €39,00, but the German Government will send you to German Classes if you become an Exchange Student in College in Germany or DNA Scientist.

What else would you like to know about Germany?

Awaiting your reply,

Brian Wenzel-Satre

TominStuttgart

The German government does not care about anyone's dreams to get to Germany. They care about what you have to offer the society. Dreaming or begging won't get anyone there. The short answer is to learn the language and get job skills that are needed so badly that they give visas to non-EU citizens. This generally means advance sciences or high tech.

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