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Mandiefailla

Mandiefailla

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Brazilian expat in Germany

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16

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11

About me

Brazilian

Lives in Schwarzenbek

Speaks Portuguese English and German

Registration: 25 October 2014

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Mandiefailla replied to a thread
7 years ago
GuestPoster89

Bibliophile Trying to Donate English Books in Germany by GuestPoster89

Greetings, I don't know if anybody can help me. I just finally made the full move to Germany and I had my library in storage in the USA. Well, it arrived the other day and I've discovered that I have like five thousand English-language ...

Mandiefailla

I like fantasy and philosophy the most, but I'll read everything. Read More

Mandiefailla replied to a thread
7 years ago
GuestPoster89

Bibliophile Trying to Donate English Books in Germany by GuestPoster89

Greetings, I don't know if anybody can help me. I just finally made the full move to Germany and I had my library in storage in the USA. Well, it arrived the other day and I've discovered that I have like five thousand English-language ...

Mandiefailla

Me! Give them to me! I'm kidding, on Facebook there are some groups for selling and exchange of books, look for "Bücher Flohmarkt" or "Bücher Kauf / Verkauf" Or you can give some to me 😁 Read More

Mandiefailla replied to a thread
7 years ago
Mandiefailla

Italian citizenship in Germany by Mandiefailla

Hello, I'm a Brazilian person living in Germany for three years, I gave up on trying to have my Italian citizenship in Brazil because it would take years and a lot of money and the search for documents would demand a lot of time and efforts I ...

Mandiefailla

Well, in Brazil there's a lot of bureaucracy, while in Europe sounds easier to accomplish certain things. I just posted it here cause I thought maybe someone has a similar experience to share. Read More

Mandiefailla created a thread
7 years ago

Italian citizenship in Germany

Hello, I'm a Brazilian person living in Germany for three years, I gave up on trying to have my Italian citizenship in Brazil because it would take years and a lot of money and the search for documents would demand a lot of time and efforts I ... Read More

Mandiefailla replied to a thread
7 years ago
Priscilla

Recognition of foreign qualifications in Germany by Priscilla

Hello everyone, Were your professional qualifications recognised in Germany? What country did you complete your qualifications in? What profession are you in? Did you have to go through any formalities to get your qualifications recognised, ...

Mandiefailla

I made the Annerkenung in the field of architecture and urbanism after a long process and some difficulties (like finding the right place to send my documents). I also had to spend some money with the translation of my documents. Read More

Mandiefailla replied to a thread
9 years ago
Edd_Gilbert

Moving to germany, need some tips... by Edd_Gilbert

Alright, so while I was surfing the webs in search for some stuffs related to living in Germany, I camed across this forum and it looks like a nice place to get some good infos. Anyway, I just made an account and surfed just a little the topics, ...

Mandiefailla

You're lucky because IT is not a profession where a big knowledge of the local language is so required, but probably your degree will have to be checked by someone to say if you can work on that profession, Germans take seriously documents that ... Read More

Mandiefailla replied to a thread
9 years ago
therewasgav

Indian want to marry spanish boyfriend living in germany by therewasgav

I am an Indian guy living in Delhi and my boyfriend who is spanish by citizenship by living in germany from last 30 years. He lives in Frankfurt and we are planning to marry soon and move in together. I have already been to germany many time and ...

Mandiefailla

Of course you can ;D Read More

Mandiefailla replied to a thread
9 years ago
therewasgav

Indian want to marry spanish boyfriend living in germany by therewasgav

I am an Indian guy living in Delhi and my boyfriend who is spanish by citizenship by living in germany from last 30 years. He lives in Frankfurt and we are planning to marry soon and move in together. I have already been to germany many time and ...

Mandiefailla

Well, I advice you to search about the differences between the rights on both, it could eventually be worth it to marry in Spain Read More

Mandiefailla replied to a thread
9 years ago
therewasgav

Indian want to marry spanish boyfriend living in germany by therewasgav

I am an Indian guy living in Delhi and my boyfriend who is spanish by citizenship by living in germany from last 30 years. He lives in Frankfurt and we are planning to marry soon and move in together. I have already been to germany many time and ...

Mandiefailla

As far as I Know, in Germany there's no same sex marriage but "civil union" (registered life partnership), if you need a proof that you are single, you can make a document with two friends as attestants (witnesses) telling that ... Read More

Mandiefailla replied to a thread
10 years ago
info.jobs3987

Job Offer: Interpreters Needed by info.jobs3987

Our company is currently looking for interpreters for our clients who are coming from different countries,this is a flexible job which you will really appreciate doing,at the moment we are seeking for interpreters for languages such as ...

Mandiefailla

Pity, though I believe I can speak a quite good English and a very good Portuguese, I´m only a beginner in the amazing German language. Anyway, you probably require a certificate of sort and I only have German A1 and an old and outdated ... Read More

Mandiefailla replied to a thread
10 years ago
expat.com

Top 5 tips to live in Germany by expat.com

Hi, When you are going to live abroad, you may have a lot of questions. Hence to facilitate you in this process, we are inviting expats to share their top 5 tips with regards to settling and living in Germany. What recommendations would you ...

Mandiefailla

I think that an important thing that was in every conversation when I searched for information and it's being a big challenge is learning the language. Second of all, study and adapt to the culture, laws and history, it's important to be ... Read More