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Top new questions this week:

Schengen area ban and EU freedom of movement

This may be similar to the 5 year ban question earlier asked, but I believe there are some areas of divergence. Last year I got a 2 year ban for visa overstay in Denmark, my husband became a EU ...

visa germany eu schengen ban  
user avatar asked by Felis Debemni Score of 2
user avatar answered by phoog Score of 1

Regain Belgian Nationality

I have been a Belgian citizen since childhood and completed my studies in Belgium. After getting married, I moved to Canada and acquired Canadian citizenship. Recently, I was informed by the Belgian ...

belgian-citizens  
user avatar asked by Nadia Score of 1

Greatest hits from previous weeks:

How to build credit history in the USA?

What are the ways in which a new immigrant can begin building credit history in the United States of America ?

usa credit-history  
user avatar asked by happybuddha Score of 40
user avatar answered by Philippe Leybaert Score of 32

Changing jobs after 6 months as a Blue Card holder

I have been working in Germany for 6 months as a software developer with my blue card. The company's name is not written on the card, but it is written on an extra paper that came with the card. I ...

germany working blue-card  
user avatar asked by expatDev Score of 16
user avatar answered by Natalie N Score of 15

What can I expect in the "Life in the UK Test"

To get an English citizenship you usually have to take the "Life in the UK Test". Apart from reading the handbook, what can I do to get prepared for this test?

united-kingdom citizenship  
user avatar asked by SztupY Score of 28

Does a post-graduate certificate vs. a diploma make a difference when looking for a job in Canada?

I'm from South Korea, and thinking about getting into a college in Canada. I already have a bachelor's degree in Computer Science. As I want to get a job in IT industry in Canada, I'd like to get a ...

canada students  
user avatar asked by Choi Samuel Score of 1
user avatar answered by Im88 Score of 3

Adjusting to the local water

Pretty much whenever you move, the water will taste different. Maybe it'll be harder, maybe softer, maybe it'll have been purified with a different process or different chemicals. Chances are, you may ...

safety health food-and-drink  
user avatar asked by Gagravarr Score of 28
user avatar answered by Mark Mayo Score of 19

How can I find an affordable first credit card in Mexico?

I'm a US Citizen, now living in Mexico. I would like to find an affordable Mexican credit card, but I have no Mexican credit. What are my options?

us-citizens mexico banking credit  
user avatar asked by Flimzy Score of 8
user avatar answered by Rob Hoare Score of 5

How long are the "inburgering" exam results valid for?

Based on the law, after living in the Netherlands for 5 years and passing the integration (inburgering) exam, immigrants can apply for being an official Netherland's citizen. Now the question is: If I ...

netherlands residency  
user avatar asked by Ramin PK Score of 2
user avatar answered by bluesman80 Score of 2
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