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- Jan 28, 2018
law-wise assisted suicide is really, really new in germany and an rule making it possible for doctors to actually be allowed to assist in assisted suicide was changed literally about a week ago, and there's no real legal framework yet. There were already cases of assisted suicide in germany since it was legalized start of last year but that case number is in the hundred range, tops. I'm critical.
Also on top of that, you can't get into the public healthcare system like this that easily and quickly and absolutely not as a foreigner. (there are exceptions like for international students, but you still pay yourself for health insurance in that case) Gaining citizenship/residency if you are poor&unemployed and with no job lined up here just like this is impossible. Even with more favorable conditions such things take forever here. None of this adds up.
Also on top of that, you can't get into the public healthcare system like this that easily and quickly and absolutely not as a foreigner. (there are exceptions like for international students, but you still pay yourself for health insurance in that case) Gaining citizenship/residency if you are poor&unemployed and with no job lined up here just like this is impossible. Even with more favorable conditions such things take forever here. None of this adds up.
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