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GENERAL INFORMATION ON GERMANY - for guidance only!
Crime You should take normal, sensible precautions to avoid mugging, bag-snatching and pickpocketing. You should be extra vigilant at airports and railway stations in the large cities. Do not leave valuables unattended. Road Safety If you wish to drive in Germany you must carry a valid driving licence, insurance and vehicle documents with you in the vehicle at all times. If the vehicle does not belong to the driver, written permission from the registered owner may also be requested. The minimum age for driving a car in Germany is 18 years old. 17 year-old British drivers with valid British licences are not permitted to drive a car. Anyone who contravenes this law may be fined and the vehicle impounded. Advice on driving outside the UK can be obtained from motoring organisations such as the AA and RAC. You should take particular care when driving in Germany as driving regulations and customs are different from those in the United Kingdom. Roads in Germany, particularly motorways, are of an excellent standard but speed limits are higher than in the United Kingdom and the accident rate is greater. Many drivers undertake long journeys in, or through, Germany. Care should be taken to plan journeys and take sufficient breaks; a minimum break of 15 minutes after every two hours of driving is recommended. LOCAL LAWS AND CUSTOMS You should carry your valid passport with you at all times. German police have the right to ask to see identification. For British citizens, the only acceptable form of ID is a valid passport. If you intend to live in Germany for three months or more you must register with the local German authorities and apply for a residence permit. Failure to do so can result in heavy penalties. If you intend to work in Germany, you should obtain detailed information on employment regulations from the German Embassy, 23 Belgrave Square, London, SWIX 8PZ; (tel: 020 7824 1300) or from the British Embassy in Berlin or a British Consulate in Düsseldorf, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Münich or Stuttgart. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS British nationals need a valid passport to enter Germany. British nationals do not require a visa. Single parents or other adults travelling alone with children should be aware that some countries require documentary evidence of parental responsibility before allowing lone parents to enter the country or, in some cases, before permitting the children to leave the country. For further information on exactly what will be required at immigration please contact: German Representation in the UK HEALTH We strongly recommend that comprehensive travel and medical insurance is obtained before travelling to Germany. In addition you should take with you a completed E111 form, which should be completed before you leave the United Kingdom. This is available free of charge from most United Kingdom post offices. Although this can help you get emergency medical treatment in German state hospitals, it is not a substitute for medical and travel insurance. Please see "DoH leaflet Health Advice for Travellers (Tel: 0800 555 7777). For further information on health, check the Department of Health’s (DoH) website at: www.dh.gov.uk GENERAL Emergency Passports The British Consulate-General, Düsseldorf is the only passport issuing post within Germany. However Emergency Passports (EPs) can be obtained from either the British Embassy Berlin or the British Consulate Generals, Hamburg, Frankfurt, Munich and Düsseldorf. An Emergency Passport is a piece of paper valid for 1 journey to the UK. This paper is usually surrendered on arrival to the UK and you must then obtain a new passport from your nearest Passport Office in the UK. |
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