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PODCAST: How Germany changed its mind on tanks and why people are waiting years for citizenship

In this week's episode we're breaking down the painfully slow decision making by the German government on tanks for Ukraine, property tax reform, backlogs of citizenship applications, pension worries and how to make friends in Germany when you arrive from abroad.

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In the latest episode, host Rachel Loxton is joined by journalists Imogen Goodman and Aaron Burnett, and writer and co-host of the Decades from Home podcast, Nic Houghton. 

A major news story this week has been Germany’s reluctance to give the green light to send so-called Leopard tanks to Ukraine in the fight against the Russian invasion.

We talk about how the international community heaped pressure on German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, how Germany finally allowed for tanks to be sent to Ukraine, and what the German population thinks about it.  

With the property tax deadline coming up, we talk about why it’s happening, what it means and how it can affect you (even if you don’t own your own home).

We get into why there’s a backlog of German citizenship applications, how long people are waiting, where it’s worst and what (if anything) is being done to get paperwork moving. 

We also talk about why 2023 is a critical year for the retirement system in Germany and the concerns over pensions. 

Making friends in Germany when you’ve moved from abroad can be tough. We ask Augsburg-based Nic Houghton, who came to Germany from the UK and is co-host of a podcast about life in the Bundesrepublik, how to go about building a social life. 

And back in the Berlin studio we chat about the different ways of making connections as an international in Germany – and why sincere friendships with Germans might take a little longer than you’re used to. 

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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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