Tag: Indian living in germany
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Fussy Natural Deodorant Review: What I Checked as a Breastfeeding Mom
A cautious breastfeeding-mom review of Fussy natural deodorant, including ingredients, scent, effectiveness, refill system and safety checks before using deodorant postpartum.
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German Citizenship Law 2026: 3-Year Fast Track Removed, 5-Year Route Remains
A 2026 update on German citizenship law, explaining the removed 3-year fast track, the regular 5-year naturalisation route, dual citizenship and what applicants should check.
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Best Roti Maker in Germany: Chapati Maker Price, Features and Buying Tips
A practical guide to buying a roti maker in Germany, including chapati maker features, price checks, EU plug compatibility and tips for soft rotis.
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Scholarships in Germany for Indian Students: DAAD, University and Foundation Funding
A practical guide to scholarships in Germany for Indian students, including DAAD, Deutschlandstipendium, university funding, eligibility and application tips.
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How Coracle Started: Samy Thiyagarajan on Building for International Students in Germany
An interview with Coracle co-founder Samy Thiyagarajan on moving to Germany, starting Coracle, and building services for international students.
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Germany Packing List for Indians: What to Bring and What Not to Pack
A 2026 Germany packing list for Indians moving from India, including documents, medicines, electronics, food, utensils, baggage checks and what not to overpack.
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Importance of German in Germany: Study, Work, PR and Citizenship
A practical guide to the importance of German in Germany for students, workers, daily life, permanent residence, citizenship, jobs, doctors and housing.
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Requirements to Study in Germany for Indian Students: Bachelor, Master, APS and Language Proof
A current guide to requirements to study in Germany for Indian students, including Bachelor and Master eligibility, APS, language proof, documents and visa readiness.
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Living in Germany for a Year: First-Year Lessons, Costs and Culture Shock
A practical and personal guide to living in Germany for a year, covering Anmeldung, housing, health insurance, German language, money habits, loneliness and culture shock.

