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Schwanthalerstraße 39, Munich, Germany
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InterNations is a network for expats with local communities worldwide. Join us at www.internations.org to attend regular expat events and get info on your destination. Our website offers a guide section with information on expat destinations all around the globe, including detailed advice on visa and work permits, accommodation, international schools, business etiquette, and much more: http://www.internations.org/guide

Expats also use our forum to ask questions, exchange information, advertise job openings or flats for rent.

Visit our blog at http://blog.internations.org/

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