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Why Immigrants Leave Germany: Bureaucracy, Discrimination, and Language Barriers

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  • A new study reveals that immigrants leave Germany due to bureaucracy, discrimination, and language barriers.
  • Family reasons and lack of career support also contribute.
  • Younger emigrants with less German proficiency are more likely to depart, often returning home or moving to other European nations.

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A new study reveals that immigrants leave Germany due to bureaucracy, discrimination, and language barriers. Family reasons and lack of career support also contribute. Younger emigrants with less German proficiency are more likely to depart, often returning home or moving to other European nations.

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