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Kumar Singh Member Member # 5561 | Posted December 29, 2002 03:07 AM Its also possible that if the law for PR is for 8 Years and at the end of 7th year law change and stop PR then ???? Its really very unstable condition where IT professionals are hanging. |
Bobblewait Member Member # 6527 | Posted December 29, 2002 07:18 AM Yes it is possible. Germany is a nation that does not like foreigners or immigration, where people have long believed they are the master race. Hence if you have a choice move to a nation which welcomes immigration like Canada, US, Australia, not the Fatherland! |
Kumar Singh Member Member # 5561 | Posted December 29, 2002 08:16 PM Its mean we are having Green Gardens not Green Card. Really very sad. |
Bobblewait Member Member # 6527 | Posted December 30, 2002 03:36 PM Green Gardens? Que? Por favor? |
Bobblewait Member Member # 6527 | Posted January 04, 2003 06:39 AM Kumar, what's Green Gardens? |
EuroCitizen Member Member # 2023 | Posted January 05, 2003 06:26 PM quote: With all due respect...you're disgusting
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Bobblewait Member Member # 6527 | Posted January 18, 2003 05:43 PM That's reality buddy. Achtung! Jawohl! |
EuroCitizen Member Member # 2023 | Posted January 18, 2003 07:36 PM quote:
BTW: No other country in the EEA is home to as many refugees as Germany and no other country provides any refugee with as many free services as Germany. The only country that comes close is the UK. |
JPP Junior Member Member # 7412 | Posted January 07, 2004 05:40 PM If you hold an Aufenthaltstitalerlaubnis for 5 years you can claim permanent residence. The information can be found under: http://www.muenchen.de/referat/kvr/ala/index.html The information is in german, englisch, french, and turkisch. |
permitwanted Junior Member Member # 7603 | Posted February 18, 2004 07:30 AM Hi,
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