Is Germany a Good Country to Relocate for Expats and Skilled Workers?
Analytical briefing on how attractive Germany is for expats and skilled workers, focusing on jobs, skills demand, language, integration, and career prospects.
Lukas Schneider is a German researcher with a background in political science and international studies. His work often explores how societies function and how people experience different parts of the world when traveling or settling abroad.
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