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  2. Nursing in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Requirements include: language proficiency of level B2 in German, registration with the Nursing Midwifery Council (NMC), evidence of nursing education (including an academic transcript and degree certificate which may need to be translated into German), evidence of current residence, evidence of allowance to work in the EU, and evidence that ...

  3. Gastarbeiter - Wikipedia

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    As a rule these are jobs which require a deep identification with the government. Only those holding German citizenship are allowed to become a schoolteacher, a police officer, or a soldier. Most jobs, however, do not require German citizenship. Those who do not hold German citizenship but instead just a "right to reside" may still receive many ...

  4. Category:German-language occupations - Wikipedia

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  5. German government launches a drive to get more Ukrainian and ...

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    The German government on Wednesday announced a drive to get more Ukrainian and other refugees into jobs now that many have a usable knowledge of the German language. The government is trying to ...

  6. List of countries and territories where German is an official ...

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    While these may cover minority rights, support of certain language facilities (schools, media, etc.), and the promotion of cultural protection/heritage, they do not encompass the establishment of German as an "official" language, i.e., being required in public offices or administrative texts. These countries include:

  7. Apprenticeship in Germany - Wikipedia

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    German vocational training institutions have gradually changed since then; however key features of the original system are still in place. [ 2 ] In 1969, a law (the Berufsbildungsgesetz ) was passed which regulated and unified the vocational training system and codified the shared responsibility of the state, the unions, associations and the ...