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Hey, Dontlikeputin,
ah yes, apropos great Nickname 😎.
To your question: in general, it is difficult for people to manage in a foreign country without sufficient language skills. Nevertheless, it is easier to learn the language because one is “in the surroundings” and meets the fresco language in everyday life. With much effort and hardship and will, you can learn a new language quickly. And age also plays a certain role here: young people get more quickly and successfully and can adapt better to new living conditions.
Without language knowledge, one becomes more vulnerable and weaker, because one with people or Authorities can agree badly. And I think locals would be very happy and you will be respected by learning their language.
The first and most important step towards success in a foreign country is language control. In addition, the mentality, traditions, local bureaucracy and much more… is absolutely no reason to give up.
I wish you a lot of success while learning.
Love
I can’t recommend that you think that way to the end. The language of the country where you want to emigrate should be dominated and a financial upholstery for people not lying on your pocket.
There’s no way to put people on the bag.
Bittsteller is a very successful life model, made in Germany. Unfortunately, this model cannot be exported to other countries at all.
A job contract is necessary for the search for the apartment.
They’re so flatties that might work on the regular table.
I agree.
I’m not an emigration expert. The most important point for successful integration is the rule of language in the country where one wants to live.
That depends. In Spain I can also sign a rental contract without a contract of employment.
Depending on where to go… There are areas where you can easily get along with German. In others you should be able to at least English or French. And in others again, the national language is indispensable.
That depends on the target country and what you want to do there.
As a pensioner, it will be easier than in working life. .
emigrate to Turkey without coming to the door. Will be very hard, it is you move into the Turkish Revira, Side since the corner, there can actually be as good as any German.
No Istanbul
Okay, you’d have to bring good Turkish knowledge to live there.