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Aug 23, 2022
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The Local - Europe
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How foreigners can get fast-track citizenship in Germany
People generally have to live in Germany for at least eight years before they can become naturalised Germans - but in some cases this can be cut to seven, six or even three. Here's what you need to know about fast-tracking your citizenship application.
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Aug 23, 2022
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The Local - Europe
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Explained: How does income tax work in Sweden?
Sweden is an expensive place to live, with the highest earners paying up to 55 percent in tax above certain thresholds. Understanding how income tax works is crucial before a salary negotiation or accepting a job offer.
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Aug 23, 2022
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The Local - Europe
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'We need immigration': Austrian minister insists foreign workers are the only solution
Austria needs thousands of nurses and doctors to avoid a collapse in the health sector and the only solution is immigration, the government's health minister warned on Tuesday.
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Aug 23, 2022
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The Local - Europe
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Nine types of foreigner you might meet in Denmark
It's easy to work out why someone might want to move to a country like Spain, France or Italy. The reasons people come to Denmark tend to be much more varied. Here are some of the types of foreigner you're likely to meet.
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Aug 23, 2022
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The Local - Europe
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Visas and residency permits: How to move to Austria and stay long-term
Moving to another country is an exciting adventure, but it also involves practical matters like securing a visa or residency permit. Here’s how it works in Austria.
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Aug 23, 2022
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The Local - Europe
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What to expect when you're having a baby in Denmark
Being pregnant abroad can be a daunting prospect, as you navigate a life-changing event away from familiarity. The Local's Emma Firth had her second child in Copenhagen and talks through what you can expect in a Danish pregnancy and beyond.
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Aug 23, 2022
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The Local - Europe
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‘Tired of the controversy’: Why Italy’s ‘Hitler wines’ are being discontinued
An Italian winery has announced it will stop selling bottles emblazoned with the faces of Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini after decades of defending them as a ‘joke’.
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Aug 23, 2022
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The Local - Europe
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France passes 50,000 bar for monkeypox vaccinations
France's health minister has confirmed that 50,000 people have now been vaccinated against monkeypox.
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Aug 23, 2022
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The Local - Europe
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EXPLAINED: What are the 'five Switzerlands' and what do they represent?
If you think you know all the basic facts about this country, you may be surprised about this one: the Swiss population is composed of five distinct, yet inter-related, parts.
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Aug 23, 2022
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The Local - Europe
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Reader question: What's the deal with the 'traffic light' labels on French food?
If you're shopping in France you're likely to have noticed labels on food giving nutritional scores, but what do they mean and why do some food not have them?