One in five young Germans plans to leave the country
A recent study shows that as many as one in five Germans between the ages of 14 and 29 are actively thinking about moving to another country — and 40% plan to do so in the long term.
German men aged between 17 and 45 could have to get military approval if they want to leave the country for more than three months, according to recent changes to the law. Grouped from 3 articles across 2 sources.
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A recent study shows that as many as one in five Germans between the ages of 14 and 29 are actively thinking about moving to another country — and 40% plan to do so in the long term.
The law went into effect in January, but the requirement had gone mostly unnoticed until April 3.
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