Here you will find information that may be helpful to you if you are moving to Germany. I will be adding to it throughout the year. If you have any questions or other information to add, please leave a comment.
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Well, I haven’t had the pleasure of searching for housing in Munich, but I can tell you that it has the reputation for being the most expensive place to live in the country. Start saving now!
It has been my lifelong dream to move to Germany! I envy you.
Hey Heidi!
I am currently in Madrid and my husband and I have been toying with the idea of moving to Germany. I am an English teacher here and so far haven’t had too much trouble finding jobs. Is is difficult to find a job as an English teacher there?
Thanks!
I got the position through Fulbright, who works through the Pädagogische Austauschdienst (PAD). I would try contacting them. As far as becoming an actual employed teacher in Germany, your guess is as good as mine.