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Applying for ‘Kindergeld’ (Child benefit)

Navigating the Kindergeld Maze: My First Foray into German Benefits Okay, deep breaths. Moving to Germany was amazing, the food is incredible, and I’m finally settled into my new job as a graphic designer. But let’s be honest, bureaucracy is everywhere, and the whole process of claiming benefits, especially Kindergeld (Child Benefit), felt completely overwhelming…
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