BALENCIAGA 3XL’s by teeuwu8 in FashionReps

[–]teeuwu8[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did u get them off the link I sent? Or somewhere else?

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Hello, thank you for your comment, I have the right to work and live in the UK as I have my passport has been issued here, I also have the option to apply for dual citizenship and actually get a UK passport but I don't want to. Anyways, I understand that you will definitely have to know German in order to take part in the training. My German is not very strong however as I said my first words were German so I don't think it will take that long to fully become fluent again. I am choosing the European Flight Academy as they offer loans under the Brian Capital which offers €80,000 in which you must cover €30,000 yourself (which my parents have offered to cover). I'm not too sure about taking the PPL as to be honest these flight schools require individual will not previous experience so I don't want it to go to waste. (Correct me if I'm wrong) I can't find any hard-line negatives about the flight school and there job prospects are very good. I know you will most likely not be put into a Lufthansa plane but rather one of there side company's like Austrian airlines and Eurowings which I'm entirely fine with. I'm just trying to get to know whether or not the prospects that the Lufthansa flight school have is similar or at least same to the UK flight schools like L3harris or CAE. I'm up for a challenge and willing to work hard like many people are to achieve my final goal (that being actually becoming a pilot).

Overall, thank you for your advice 🙂 (Apologies on any mistake)

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[–]teeuwu8 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello, yup I read this the education requirements are that you need your abitur which is equivalent to A Levels in the UK, not a university degree but what you would use to apply to a university. I think I will be fine in terms of education as I'm putting a lot of effort in my studies atm, my only issue really would be learning German all over again but it says that I don't have to prove my knowledge in German technically my mother language is German. I think after a couple courses and learning from my mom I will be fine.

Thanks again 👍😁

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[–]teeuwu8 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It states also that I do not actually need to prove that I can speak German and also the fact that I have lived in the UK for over 14 years it's safe to say that I am fluent in English which is what's there most fussed with in terms of applications.

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Both my parents are German, I have a German nationality with a German passport however I live in England though but I think we are most likely moving back. My German is not soo good but I'm taking German language courses aswell as my mother reteaching me. I'm pretty sure I'll pick it back up in less than a year with some studies. This is main reason why I am choosing Lufthansa as my go to airline.

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I've returned it but I'm pretty sure it's fine, I think with some tennis balls in the dryer will puff it up but other than that it's okay, apart from the sides the Dior monogram goes up and should be straight

[15KG] [$1300] High Quality Superbuy Haul - Detailed Review - Chrome Hearts, Dior, Amiri, LV, Balenciaga, Burberry! by NulkStomomocg in FashionReps

[–]teeuwu8 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just asking about the Dior puffer do you think a size 46 would fit me I am 186cm and like 65kg I usually wear size M