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01/05/2024

"Dance in May" or "Tanz in der Mai" is a German tradition celebrated on April 30th - May 1. It marks the arrival of spring with music, dancing, and festivities. 🪩 💼

In Germany, the first of May, also known as Labour Day, is celebrated with great enthusiasm and cultural importance. This public holiday is dedicated to recognizing the accomplishments of workers and labor movements.

You can expect demonstrations, parades, and rallies organized by trade unions and political groups. Individuals come together in public spaces or gardens to listen to speeches, participate in concerts, and enjoy food and drinks with friends.

26/04/2024

Who knows where this springtime Hamburg scene is set? ⛵️🌳⛵️

24/04/2024

📣 🌎 Open call for Worldify Beta Testers! 📣 🌎 See details below!

Are you a foreigner living in Germany, do you plan to move to Germany, or do you just have big feelings about German bureaucracy?! We want to hear from you! Our Beta testing will begin in late May—sign up now to become a Worldify Tester and help us make moving abroad easy! (Spaces limited.)

How does it work? Put simply—you’ll take a test drive of Worldify Beta, give us feedback, share your gripes about moving abroad, and get access to Worldify for free for a year. Sign up at the link in comments below!

Photos from Worldify's post 18/04/2024

Tour Germany (while learning the German spelling alphabet) with us! Here's "A", like Aachen.

16/04/2024

German phrase of the day: Da haben wir den Salat. Meaning, "Now we're in a right mess!" You can use this informal saying for when situations get sticky (or tricky!).

Photos 29/11/2023

Our content series, What it's like to be ________ in Germany, celebrates diverse takes on the raw and relatable reality of living in Deutschland as a foreigner. Here’s Marcela Vieira talking about what was hard about living in Germany as a Brazilian. 🇧🇷 https://buff.ly/3ugDavQ

Photos 27/11/2023

If you're planning to move to Germany soon, one of the first questions you're asking is likely, "Do I need a visa to work in Germany?" The answer is probably yes, you do need a visa—but let's look at it in detail to figure out if you're a special case in which the answer is no. ✈️
https://buff.ly/47cihRf

03/11/2023

When it comes to moving abroad, no one knows how to do it better than people who've done it. In our latest blog post, foreigners share their tips for moving abroad: https://buff.ly/3SkU1aU.

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