Can I come to Germany with my family?
It is possible to bring your family to Germany. However, it is highly recommended that you bring your family once you have become a Registered Nurse. After receiving your Registered Nurse status and passing your 6-month “trial” period at your employer, you will earn more money and you will be in a position to make long-term plans. By then, you will have also settled in and mastered the language further: you will be in a much better position to support your family once you at this time.
Care With Care and often your employer, will assist and guide you with the family reunification process.
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Is it mandatory to pass the B1 exam prior to arriving in Germany?
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