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Thanks to all who replied!Wanderer wrote:German language is not neccessary for IT jobs in Germany, lord knows I get lots in my mailbox, but if u want to settle there as a non-EU person u will need to pass a stringent language test. German is quite easy though language-wise.
Almost all the ones I get (I'm looking to work in Germany in a year or so) require no German, although they do seem to be mainly Dusseldorf/Frankfurt/Munich - the IT centres. I'm picky - I want Berlin cos I love the place but there's not a lot of work there despite ludricous amounts of investment to restore it's 'Capital' position.hans kolomann wrote:Thanks to all who replied!Wanderer wrote:German language is not neccessary for IT jobs in Germany, lord knows I get lots in my mailbox, but if u want to settle there as a non-EU person u will need to pass a stringent language test. German is quite easy though language-wise.
1- Reasons for leaving: Australia is a great country, though my outlook on life or "Weltanschauung" makes me to yearn for less materialistic societies where the balance between work, life and cultural nourishment is more optimal. Unfortunately Australia is becoming a mimicry of the US, specially in Sydney. Second reason is that my wife and I have relatives in Spain and France.
2- Migrating to Germany not that easy: I am IT consultant without a EU passport (my italian ancestors are too remote and lost in the past). I can read/understand German very well, although speaking perfect German is not to be gained by reading books (as I do), but by actually submerging yourself in their culture. Got the impression German employeers want me to speak perfect Deutsch. English-only companies are few.
3- If I get a German working visa my wife would have to wait and see i.e. she won't be allowed to work without sponsors. She is working as translator here in Sydney (English to Spanish). Moving to UK might be good in the sense of allowing my wife to work as well thanks to my HSMP/Tier 1 visa.
Thanks again for your help!
Hans.