Third-country nationals with the right to live and work in Germany are generally issued a residence permit in their passport or in the form of an ID card. But what do you if you happen to lose this vital document – or if it gets stolen? Here’s a step-by-step guide.
Nothing beats making the most of public holidays – and a Brückentag or two can help you do just that.
There are two changes due to come into effect which will affect travel in and out of the European Union for non-EU citizens such as Brits, Americans, Australians and Canadians. Here’s how EES and ETIAS will affect you.
In the long list of German insults, this is a personal favourite of ours. Here’s why you may need to bring a ‘troop of cucumbers’ to your everyday conversations.
If you want to embrace Germany’s nature and holiday like a local, look no further than these camping spots.
If you’re having a run of bad luck, this word can help you describe your misfortune.
From ‘an’ to ‘zer’, we break down what those pesky prefixes mean, and show that they’re not as hard to master once you start seeing the patterns in them.
It is Friday the 13th and, just like most countries, Germany has its own list of strange superstitions.
German Unity Day falls on October 3rd. Did you know these facts about reunification and German Unity Day?
The perfect word for this week’s Tag der Deutschen Einheit (Day of German Unity) holiday, die Wende is used to talk about a historic period of change.