Originally posted by jarrybotter
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After a couple of months I was sent a letter with a sheet attached that I had to fill out asap and send back, information on my medical and interview!
The interview in itself wasn't very difficult, but I was definitely nervous :P
Living here without healthcare hasn't been a problem for me yet! It's been 2 years and so far if I needed anything, I was always able to either get it over the counter, had my family send it to me or go to the minute clinic. I recently started a fulltime job which is going to provide healthcare for me, which definitely is nice and I will have to pay for it, but living without it wasn't an issue.
This country isn't as crazy as the European media makes it seem. People are insanely friendly, they all seem very interested in me and where I come from. Prices here are mostly cheaper than what I am used to, unless it is for cheese which breaks my heart because I love cheese, but I found an Aldis here so I buy it there.
The culture is different, but with support from your fiancée you will learn what is custom here and what you shouldn't be doing, it'll be tough for a while, but you'll get used to it!
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