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nikezoomboy86
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Immigration to Germany

Post by nikezoomboy86 » Thu Feb 10, 2005 8:27 pm

I plan on moving to Germany and becomming a citizen there eventually. Right now I am a highschool senior. I would like to be able to be a stock broker over in Germany some day. (Would I have to be a citizen to do that?)I am wondering if I should do all my college over there or do 4 years in america and 4 years there. Can anyone help me??????????????????

gani999
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Post by gani999 » Fri Feb 11, 2005 10:15 am

You could finish school in the US and move to Germany for your higher education. Some universities there now have the Bachelor -Master system instead of the traditional German diplom. So that could benefit you.

Once you finish studying there, you could look for a job and stay on.
and you can become a stockbroker in Germany even if you are not a citizen.


Better learn to speak German though, it will be very handy, even essential in many places.

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