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BONUS EPISODE: Why Germany is overhauling immigration laws

In this special podcast bonus episode we hear more from Jan Dannenbring, a migration law expert from the German Confederation of Skilled Crafts Jan, and Green MP Misbah Khan on why Germany is shaking up its immigration laws.

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In the second part of our episode on immigration law reforms, host Rachel Loxton talks to the head of the department of labour law at the German Confederation for Skilled Crafts Jan Dannenbring and Green member of the Bundestag, Misbah Khan, who is a rapporteur on the law changes. 

Our guests discuss the skilled worker shortage, how Germany could attract more talent from abroad and when the new laws could come into force. 

Our sound engineer is Rhys Edwards.

Read more about the immigration law reforms here:

You can listen to part one here:

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PODCAST: How to bring up bilingual children in Germany and the best things about Nuremberg

This week we get into the future of budget air travel in Germany, changes to be aware of in May, why foreigners should consider moving to Nuremberg, how to bring up children in a bilingual home and noises to help you sound more German.

PODCAST: How to bring up bilingual children in Germany and the best things about Nuremberg

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In this episode Rachel Loxton is joined by journalists Imogen Goodman and Paul Krantz. Our sound engineer is Rhys Edwards. 

Here are some links to the stories we talk about:

Who’s affected by an airline passenger tax hike and what’s the future for budget travel:

The changes to be aware of in May:

What are the positives about living in Nuremberg?

What’s it like to bring up children in a bilingual household in Germany?

German noises to help you sound more like a local:

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