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
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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.