Handbook Germany
Handbook Germany
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You should more trust the private employment agencies = private Arbeitsvermittler because they work on a success basis, and they used to get paid by the governmental unemployment agency. It’s a free service for you. For example Private Arbeitsvermittlung Arbitex, Address: Stresemannstr. 40 · 10963 Berlin – Phone: 030-48811065 Abstract – a shame for Germany…
If you are with the jobcenter and you´ll find a job so you can ask for an integration bonus of 250 Euro per month in addition to your salary.
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An integration course is a combination of most of all language and but also orientation course and is supposed to aid your integration in Germany. The language course usually entails 600 learning hours which concludes with a final exam („Deutsch-Test für Zuwanderer” or DTZ for short) at B1 level. You´ll get approved 600 teaching units. But even the B2 course is not a part…