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  • Is that a legitimate question?

    You are being asked to give up your nationality which until that point has been your identity and how you interact with the world.

    One of the first questions you get asked is “where are you from”, and if you can’t pass for looking and sounding like a German native then the next question is “where are you really from?”.

    It sounds quite arrogant and insincere of you to say and hope that this is not a common thought.




  • The germany subreddit was brutal and said unless you live in Berlin or work for an english speaking company you will have a bad time. Perhaps it has changed more in the last years and it might be easier to get in settled without german. Its famously a tough language to learn. It is also not a ‘digital’ country which may put people off.

    Have they changen from 8 years to 5 for all? And do they still require non-EU people to give up their other citizenship if they want German citizenships?




  • Hi! I want to be better informed, and looking at the link investigate.afsc it says

    As far as we know, HP Inc is no longer involved in these activities.

    I think when people refer to HP (HPQ) they think of ‘Hewlett Packard’, and therefore take the name to also mean Hewlett Packard Enterprise (“HPE”) but those appear to be two different things.

    What I can summize is that HP build the teck prior to the split, which is now used by EntServ and DXC not part of HP. HP built a R&D center

    It looks like the company continuously split and sold parts of it to get away from that legacy. By not demonstrating how they are not involved this shows a level of complicity.

    If we start to look at the people in the companies, this will start to paint a different picture - Antonio Neri who is the President and CEO of HPE has been with HP since 1995. In 1997 he was ‘global director of HP’s imaging and printing services division’. In 2004 the company’s ‘PC services business’, then began ‘heading the technology services business’ in 2011. I wonder how he personally was involved in the things HP did during his time in these roles.