Recognition
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Degree recognition: Anerkennung ausländischer Abschlüsse – Grammar: Passive voice
Navigating the Bureaucracy: German Degree Recognition & The Tricky Passive Voice Okay, deep breaths. Moving to Germany with a degree from back home felt like…well, like walking into a wall of paperwork. The whole ‘Anerkennung ausländischer Abschlüsse’ (recognition of foreign degrees) process is incredibly complicated, and honestly, a little terrifying at first. I’ve spent the…
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Professional qualifications and recognition – Genitive case, passive voice

Navigating My Career in Germany: Genitive and Passive – It’s More Than Just Words Okay, deep breaths. Moving to Berlin six months ago was incredible, the culture is amazing, and the beer is… well, it’s certainly memorable. But let’s be honest, a huge part of settling in has been trying to actually work here. I’m…
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Recognition of certificates and diplomas – Formal structures and passive voice

Navigating the Paperwork: German Certificates and a Whole Lot of “Wissen” Okay, let me tell you, settling into this life in Berlin has been amazing – the culture, the food, the everything. But honestly, the paperwork? It’s been a beast. I’ve been trying to get my university degree officially recognised, and it’s thrown me right…
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