Checklists for emigrants, nomads and expats - Theme
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When you have a partner and/or children, there are a number of additional considerations surrounding the decision “to move abroad or not. Of course the starting point is often to move together with your partner and any children.
In some situations, however, partners decide differently. For example because:
A survey of HR expat managers from more than four hundred companies worldwide found that 53 percent of employees declined a deployment because of the lack of work opportunities for the partner.
Something to consider in this situation is tax liability.
"My new partner had been active in Germany for years; first as an intern, later as an independent entrepreneur. My love for him was enough for me to take the step; I quit my job and went after him. Exciting, because I had to give up a lot and in the beginning I didn't know what I would get in return. I started working at the local supermarket; sitting at home is not for me. After legalizing my qualifications at the court, a few months later I was able to join the village nursing home as a nurse."
Germany emigrant
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