This is part 2 of a 5-part series detailing what I wish I had known as an American programmer moving to Berlin. This page details some practicalities of actually moving to a different country, from getting a work visa to making sure your electronics work. Work visa Once you’ve decided to make the move, one of the first things you need to do is secure a work visa. This will go a little differently depending on your situation:| Outer Haven
This is part 3 of a 5-part series detailing what I wish I had known as an American programmer moving to Berlin. This page details some awfulness with respect to finances and taxes while being abroad. Salary I think for a lot of American programmers, especially ones coming out of FAANGs, this is a huge consideration. The salaries in Europe just aren’t the same as they are in the US, or especially in the Bay Area.| Outer Haven
Intro I’ve passed my seven year mark living in Berlin, Germany, and I thought it would be worthwhile to reflect on it and write down some of the things I wished I had known before moving from the US. Building a new life in a different country is a tremendous amount of work but can also be extremely rewarding. My goal isn’t to persuade you to move or not to move here, only to give you some more information to help you make a decision for yourself or better prepare for a move if you’ve al...| Outer Haven