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GERMANYAGENTS: Important tips for your stay in Germany

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The GERMANYAGENTS provide you with the most important information about your stay in Germany

Do you feel a little lost when searching and preparing for your studies in Germany and don´t know where to start?

If you do so or are afraid to, we strongly recommend the website of our partner NJD GERMANYAGNETS which makes starting your studies in Germany feel easy.

They have listed all information needed for a stay in Germany for free, concerning entry of the country, housing, bank accounts, health insurances, cultural tips and tricks so you can start your experience right from the beginning and won’t have to spend your time on technicalities.

The team behind the company are Neal, Sean and Julian. Three Germans who have grown up in Spain, Ireland, China and Colombia and therefore know the typical obstacles but also advantages when starting from cero in a new country. Especially the unknown language and a completely new and unknown living environment were great difficulties to overcome. This way they realized that it is inevitable to ask locals for help to for instance find the correspondent phone contract or the correct health insurance. After each arrival they immediately learned how important this guidance and help is.

Out of this situation, the three developed the idea of NJD GERMANYAGENTS to help foreign students who are interested to study abroad in their home country Germany.

In already three languages, English, Spanish and French (soon Chinese) they are giving you step by step guidance, so even true Germany beginners can follow the instructions.

In addition, their blog with personal stories of students from all around the globe can give you a deep look into their experiences and also the mistakes you don´t have to repeat.

Check it out and don´t hesitate to contact Neal, Sean and Julian.

They are always on the search for improvement to help more and more students.