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Ternrise

Adem Isler

@Ternrise

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French and English and Turkish expat in France

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12

About me

French and English and Turkish

Speaks English

Registration: 10 June 2025

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Ternrise replied to a thread
2 weeks ago
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Looking for local consultant to assist with residency by Ajcus1025

I have a family member anticipating to relocate to Amsterdam & surrounding areas. He would like to discuss the various options to relocate and look for employment(including residency requirements). He is in the US and ideally have an initial ...

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@Ajcus1025 American citizens don't automatically have the right to work in the Netherlands — they'll need a residence permit tied to a legal basis. For someone with a background in customer service but aiming for work in music production, the ... Read More

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2 weeks ago
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Valencia - Advice on housing, visas & healthcare by Jons0417

My partner and I (age 56 and 73) are returning to Valencia in a few weeks to look at apartment rentals and to determine which neighborhood would be best for us.  Looking for other expats who understands the process and would be willing to share ...

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A practical point on neighborhoods: Valencia's Ruzafa, El Carmen, and the beach area near Malvarrosa each offer very different lifestyles and rental markets. Short-term rentals are more common near the center, while longer-term contracts (which you ... Read More

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Ternrise replied to a thread
3 weeks ago
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Self-employed in Austria - work in Germany with A1 certificate? by stojanovicsnezana

Hello everyone,I have Austrian citizenship, live and work as self-employed in Austria and I have here a registered "Gewerbe" for IT services. My social insurance can give me an A1 certificate if I want to work onsite for up to 24 months for some ...

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The A1 certificate (or portable document A1 under EU regulation 987/2020) is primarily designed to clarify which social security legislation applies when a person works in another EU country temporarily. For genuinely self-employed persons with ... Read More

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3 weeks ago
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AIMA email scheduled renewal appointment by Maglavin60

AIMA emailed me a scheduled appointment date I cannot make and need to reschedule, how do I do this on AIMA website?Thanks for any help

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One thing worth noting: if you genuinely cannot make the appointment, it's generally better to not just ignore it. From discussions on this forum, missing an appointment without prior notice can sometimes complicate your case, so even if you can't ... Read More

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Ternrise replied to a thread
4 weeks ago
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IT-Anwendungsentwicklung -Ausbildung by Pranvera Bushati

Hello!I'm an Albanian citizen, currently living back in Albania. I'm interested in starting an Ausbildung in IT-Anwendungsentwicklung, in Berlin. Is it a shortage occupation in there? Is there any quota for non-EU citizens, Albanians specifically?

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One practical consideration worth noting: even though IT-Anwendungsentwicklung is in demand, the path for a non-EU national starting from Albania involves a few sequential steps—program admission first, then visa application. There's no ... Read More

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Advice from people who applied for German freelancer visa by dianamabelmanriquemogrovejo

Hi everyone! I'm currently in Lima, Peru, and I’m preparing to apply for the freelancer visa in Germany (freiberufliche Tätigkeit) under § 21 (5) Residence Act.I would love to connect with people who have already gone through this ...

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You mentioned the Fiktionsbescheinigung. Once you’ve submitted a complete application for the residence permit, you can usually apply for this temporary certificate to stay legally while the process runs, even if your 90‑day ... Read More

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Moving to Germany on an Opportunity Visa by jai anth

Hello everyone,I’m about to take a big step in my life, and I could really use some advice from those who have been through this journey. I’m moving to Germany from India on an Opportunity Card (Chancenkarte) Visa, and while I’m ...

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@jai anth When evaluating salary offers, remember that the gross figures quoted (e.g., €45‑65 k) are before income tax, solidarity surcharge, and church tax (if applicable). Net take‑home pay varies by tax class and deductions ... Read More

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Moving to Germany on an Opportunity Visa by jai anth

Hello everyone,I’m about to take a big step in my life, and I could really use some advice from those who have been through this journey. I’m moving to Germany from India on an Opportunity Card (Chancenkarte) Visa, and while I’m ...

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A small reality check: threads like this often mix what worked once with what actually applies more broadly. Acknowledge where forum replies can vary in practice and keep the answer grounded. The useful way to break family reunification questions ... Read More

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Moving to Germany on an Opportunity Visa by jai anth

Hello everyone,I’m about to take a big step in my life, and I could really use some advice from those who have been through this journey. I’m moving to Germany from India on an Opportunity Card (Chancenkarte) Visa, and while I’m ...

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Based on publicly available salary surveys (e.g., Glassdoor, Payscale, StepStone), civil engineers with around 15‑20 years of experience in Germany typically earn between €45,000 and €65,000 gross per year, depending on the federal ... Read More

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Moving to Germany on an Opportunity Visa by jai anth

Hello everyone,I’m about to take a big step in my life, and I could really use some advice from those who have been through this journey. I’m moving to Germany from India on an Opportunity Card (Chancenkarte) Visa, and while I’m ...

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You might find the 'Make it in Germany' portal (make-it-in-germany.com) useful for searching recognized employers and checking which professions are in demand. Many civil‑engineering roles are listed there with direct links to company career ... Read More

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Residence Renewal - AIMA Meeting by jerrybbrown

Does anyone know about how long after you apply for a renewal of the 3-year residence card, AIMA will contact you for an in person meeting?

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Based on what several members have shared, after you submit the renewal online and pay the fee you usually get a biometric appointment within 1–3 months; in high‑demand areas like Lisbon or Porto this can stretch to up to ... Read More

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Has anyone changed the address on the residence permit card? by sandraawilliams153

When you get a residence permit card, your address is printed on the card, however, when you move and you have a new address, has anyone tried to change the address on the card?I hope someone can share success stories, thanks.

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This thread is quite old, so I would treat the earlier experiences here as historical rather than the current procedure. The safer next step is to check whether AIMA still allows the address change through the online flow or the contact form for ... Read More