NUREMBERG: Seated before the tram's control panel, Benedikt Hanne, 24, deftly steered the red and white wagons, hours before heading to his Nuremberg university to study for a social work degree. As an apprentice, Hanne was watched closely by a trainer, and the tram he drove had no passengers. Bu
they taking any English speaking asian who would work in Germany??
also,i love bratwurst and beer!!
You will need to learn at least a little German. There are definitely prospects though, the country is trying to attract more immigrants.
https://www.germany-visa.org/immigration/
Attract more immigrants *who have years of experience in specific high-qualification professions
You can get in there as someone who’s worked as an engineer for 3 years or something, but it’s unlikely for someone who’s not an EU citizen to be able to get employment there to drive trams.