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  2. MEDICA Trade Fair - Wikipedia

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    MEDICA is a trade fair for medical technology, medical products, electromedicine, laboratory technology and diagnostics. [1] It is held annually in November in Düsseldorf , Germany . [ 2 ] The fair was founded in 1969 as "Diagnostikwoche" in Karlsruhe and received its current name in 1974.

  3. Biometric identification by country - Wikipedia

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    In addition to producing biometric passports for German citizens, the German government has put in place new requirements for visitors to apply for visas within the country. "Only applicants for long-term visas, which allow more than three months' residence, will be affected by the planned biometric registration program.

  4. Visa requirements for German citizens - Wikipedia

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    Starting June 1st, 2024, the ETA-IL (Electronic Travel Authorisation) will open for application submissions as a pilot program for German and American citizens. Applying will be voluntary and exempt from fees. The system will open to other nationalities on July 1st, 2024. [101] Italy: Freedom of movement [102] [48] Unlimited stay [48] ID card ...

  5. Family visa - Wikipedia

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    The Familienzusammenführung visa was created to allow family members (primarily children and spouses) of foreigners already living in Germany. [ 1 ] to reside together as a family unit. To be eligible for a German Family Reunification Visa , the applicant already living in Germany has to be a legal resident of the country.

  6. Israel launches ETA system for visa-exempt countries - AOL

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    Israel said on Tuesday it was moving to an electronic travel authorisation system for visitors from visa-exempt countries starting in August, joining Britain, the United States, Canada and other ...

  7. Medical tourism - Wikipedia

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    Medical tourism is the practice of traveling abroad to obtain medical treatment. In the past, this usually referred to those who traveled from less-developed countries to major medical centers in highly developed countries for treatment unavailable at home.

  8. 2024 in Germany - Wikipedia

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    5 January – Four people are killed and others are injured during a fire at a hospital in Uelzen. [1]8 January – Farmers block highway access roads in parts of Germany, launching a week of protests against a government plan to remove tax breaks on diesel used in agriculture.

  9. Resident registration - Wikipedia

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    Although Germany (similarly to Austria and Switzerland) has a strict registration system for centuries, there had been a strong opposition towards a single identification number. All registration numbers were local to the Registration Office — even split within a single municipality into the Office for Civil Register, tax office, etc. In 2008 ...