Relo Berlin

Relo Berlin

Seku (Tour Guide & Relocation Agent in Berlin)

Are you planning to move to Germany and are you getting a headache with the bureaucratic system? Are you looking for a flat, but you are not being invited to viewings? Welcome to the podcast ReloBerlin, in which we will tackle all the questions that might arise when you arrive in Germany. Instead of taking hours to try to understand what would you do next regardless of booking an appointment, filling out paperwork, or finding a Kita, School, or a permanent flat, with my step-by-step method you will be able to divide what it seems like a big problem into different tasks you can easily tackle to deal with at your arrival as well as for your new life in Germany! After years of living here and helping friends, learning German by making mistakes, and learning from them, I want to save you time, effort, and anxiety to bring you the peace to know that you are not alone and if I COULD, SO CAN YOU! I became a relocation agent to develop the guide I wished I had, that way we will make this process into a no-brainer! Join ReloBerlin every second Wednesday and never be alone again on this adventure! Get comfy, make yourself something to drink, and let's jump right into it! If you want to ask me anything, feel free to drop me a DM in https://www.instagram.com/reloberlin

Categorias: Cultura y sociedad

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Hitting the road in Germany? ReloBerlin keeps you in the fast lane with this guide to navigating German driver's licenses and International Driving Permits (IDPs) for our non-EU friends.

Part 1: Gearing Up - Do You Need a German License?

  • EU Citizens: Cruise on your home country's license for up to six months. Afterward, or if you're not from the EU, you might need a German license, especially after becoming a resident (usually after 185 days).

Part 2: Choosing Your Path - Translation vs. IDP

  • Translation (ADAC): Need your license translated if it's not in German and your country lacks reciprocity with Germany. The ADAC (Germany's AAA) offers translation services.

  • International Driving Permit (IDP): Acts as a translator for your license in multiple languages. Valid for one year (check validity period).

    • When You Need an IDP:
      • Your home country has no reciprocity agreement with Germany.
      • Your home country has a partial agreement, but you want to drive longer than allowed with just your license.
    • How to Get an IDP: Apply in your home country before you travel (not available in Germany for residents). Process varies by country, but typically involves submitting documents and a fee.

Part 3: Hitting the Gas with Reciprocity

  • Check the official list of recognized countries on the German Federal Ministry of Transport and Digital Infrastructure website (https://bmdv.bund.de/EN/Home/home.html).
  • Anex 11
  • Full Reciprocity: Enjoy cruising on your original license for a set period (usually six months to a year) without needing an IDP or written/practical exams.
  • Partial Reciprocity: Use your original license with an IDP for a shorter period (up to a year).

Part 4: The IDP Lowdown

  • Always carry both your IDP and your original license.
  • Double-check the validity period of your IDP.
  • Some rental companies might have additional requirements. Always check their terms and conditions before booking a car.

Part 5: Annex 11 - Possible Exemption

  • Annex 11 of the German Regulations for the Licensing of Drivers might grant you exemptions from written and practical tests for a German license, depending on your home country.
  • Check the German Federal Ministry of Transport website for more information on Annex 11 (https://bmdv.bund.de/EN/Home/home.html) or contact ReloBerlin for further assistance.

Important Reminders:

  • Refer to official government websites (.gov websites) for the latest regulations on driver's licenses and IDPs in Germany.
  • Happy Driving in Germany!

Unveil the Dark Side of Berlin

Embark on a spooky adventure with ReloBerlin's exciting Witch Hunting Tour! Explore the haunted corners of Mitte and delve into Berlin's dark history with our captivating storytellers.

  • Meeting Point: St. Nicholas Church
  • English Tour: Fridays at 6:30 PM
  • Spanish Tour: Saturdays at 5:30 PM

Ready to join the hunt? Send ReloBerlin or UnGatoConPasaporte a direct message (DM) on Instagram to reserve your spot!

Don't forget to check out ReloBerlin's website for more tips on navigating life in Berlin!

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    Wed, 24 Apr 2024 - 0h
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    Wed, 10 Apr 2024 - 0h
  • 15 - Job Search in Germany: Your Ultimate Guide (from Cover Letters to Interviews) and some feminine witchy literature. Bonus: Exhibition in Halle 
    Wed, 27 Mar 2024 - 0h
  • 14 - Crafting Your Berlin CV: Insider Tips for German Job Applications and Enchanting Stories of Witchy Potions 
    Wed, 13 Mar 2024 - 0h
  • 13 - Know your rights! Tenant's association & The division of Germany 
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