Tips & Tricks: Canada Visa

Canada is one of the most popular destinations for work&life Travel. However, or maybe because of this, the preparation is not that easy. Especially the visa can possibly mean your quick end. We explain why.

Visa and entry in Canada

The government of Canada grants a work& Travel- Work stay of up to one year with a special visa, the Working Holiday Visa. It allows travel across the country and paid casual jobs. New Zealand and Australia also issue such visas. However, Canada has a special feature: even if your application is correct and there are no objections from the authorities, you are by no means assured of a visa. It is contingent. read more

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My top apps for backpacking in Germany

Apps for backpacking in Germany

In the past, backpackers were often left to their own devices. This has always been one of the main goals of backpacking. Switching off, getting to know new countries and cultures, spontaneously changing travel routes, and all this with the help of travel guides and the experiences of other travelers. Thanks to increasing digitalization, it is now possible to use a variety of apps to make traveling much easier. When I'm backpacking in Germany, I use a few apps to make my travel easier. I would like to briefly present these to you below. read more

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The comeback of the kingdom

Not to mention total fear. With an armed Maoist rebellion still simmering in an estimated one-third of the country, “people are now focusing on South America and Africa, areas that are not in the news,” laments Andy Crisconi, co-owner of Colorado-based outfitter KE Adventure Travel, which specializes in Nepal tours. Of course Nepal has never been a bargain for climbers. Fowler calls the kingdom, where payoffs and kickbacks are a fact of life, the most expensive nation in the Himalayas, not counting Bhutan. When tourist numbers plummeted last winter, it became clear that the world's biggest mountain playground had landed on the rocks. read more

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Dangerous neighborhoods Los Angeles

For your next trip, business trip or rental search, you'll want to check out the dangerous neighborhoods in Los Angeles. To avoid the risk of choosing an apartment or a hotel in a red light district of this huge city, find out which neighborhoods you should avoid in Los Angeles.

This study was carried out thanks to serious and reliable sources of information (business media, local press, rankings and statistical studies). The following article is a summary of the large amount of information and numbers and does not contain any judgment or discrimination. read more

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Beginners in the gym: 7 tips

Beginners in the gym: 7 tips

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The gym is still a mystery to many. You have your own picture of it in your head and often you are surprised when you are standing there for the first time.
I was like that and how it feels for women in the gym, I have already told in an extra post.

Today we are going to talk about how to get off to a good start in the gym as a beginner, so that you can train in the best possible way. Because just because you're enrolled in the gym doesn't mean you know directly how best to get started. After all there are a thousand possibilities! read more

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Exclusive vacation tips – here’s where our houseboat experts unwind

Travel recommendations Andi

For a little help with decision-making or some inspiration for new vacation spots, we asked some of our houseboat experts where they most like to let go of their lines. And these are her vacation tips…

Burgundy Franche-Comte: good food and delicious wines

Andreas – since 2011 with Le Boat Germany

“I really like the waterways in France, because they are as diverse as the country and its people. As an example of the diversity of waterways, I would like to recommend the region of Burgundy Franche-Comte to you. read more

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400 Dating Blog Names That You Will Like

In the world of online dating, the concept of "hookup" sites is growing in popularity. While some people enjoy using these websites to find their next date, others find them to be more of a hassle than anything else.

If you're looking to start your own dating blog, however, the most important thing you can do is come up with a catchy and unique name that will appeal to readers and help you build a loyal following. read more

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6 outdoor tips in Saarland

Hiking in the border triangle

About the happiness of hiking, a tree-top trail, a varied bike path, water pleasures, cult sites and jungle adventures in a trekking camp – six very special outdoor tips in Saarland.

Hiking bliss on the Saar-Hunsruck Climb

On the Saar-Hunsruck-Steig premium hiking trail, you'll trek over hill and dale on narrow paths through varied nature, past the Saar Loop and Moselle Valley © Marcus Gloger read more

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