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9-30-2011 @ 1:18PM
Ron said...
That's awesome you and your family decided to do that! My wife (who is a German citizen) and I have mulled over the idea about living in Germany for a time. We have no children as of yet but since they will automatically be German citizens(because their mother is one), they will have the benefits of such. So their healthcare and education is paid for there.
Part of my wife's family is from the region in and around Cologne which I find to be very beautiful. We actually got married in the family church in one of the very very tiny villages in the Eifel region 3 years ago. We always go back there when we visit.
Best of luck on your family's move! Hopefully the transition will be a smooth one!
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