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A Boy in Bonn: How to Land on Your Feet When Moving Abroad

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Moving to a new city is equally exciting and anxiety-inducing.
Liam Heitmann-Rice shares some tips to make it easier.

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Goodbye EU; Hello little Britain

March 29, 2017by gabypinkner Leave a comment

Brexit is officially upon us. Today, Theresa May will formally trigger Article 50, the process that begins the UK’s withdrawal from the EU. We asked three Brits living in Cologne, how Brexit is going to affect them.

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Meet the Expat: George Schorschi

November 5, 2016by gabypinkner 1 Comment

George Schorschi came to Germany from Phoenix, Arizona and now runs a comedy circuit that tours around Germany. Based in Düsseldorf this copywriter and stand-up comedian sees comedy as a lifeline for expats, helping them to see the lighter side of life in Germany.

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Meet the expat: Dan “The Pasty Man” Geal

September 28, 2016by gabypinkner Leave a comment

Dan Geal, owner of The Tasty Pasty Company talks about running a business in Germany and making the best of Brexit.

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Meet the Expat: Johnny “Hollywood” Rotnem

July 31, 2016by gabypinkner Leave a comment

Comedian, entertainer, mentor and Kareoke host with the most – meet Johnny “Hollywood” Rotnem.

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Meet the Expat: Gaby Pinkner

May 17, 2016by gabypinkner Leave a comment

Gaby Pinkner moved to Germany from London in 2000. She tells Rhine-online why she’s still here and how she’s embracing being a German citizen.

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