Glossary entry

German term or phrase:

Einzug am

English translation:

move-in date

Added to glossary by Johanna Timm, PhD
Oct 1, 2015 01:54
8 yrs ago
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German term

einzug am

German to English Other Certificates, Diplomas, Licenses, CVs ---
einzug am : 01/05/2012
auszug am : 01/08/2015
Change log

Oct 15, 2015 05:46: Johanna Timm, PhD Created KOG entry

Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

Non-PRO (1): Edith Kelly

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Discussion

Kirsten Bodart Oct 1, 2015:
exactly my thought auszug does really give a hint, but you never know.
David Hollywood Oct 1, 2015:
we really need more context to be sure

Proposed translations

+5
27 mins
Selected

move-in date

I am guessing this is from a Meldebestätigung (Einwohnermeldeamt)?
Move-in date/ move-out date
Note from asker:
thank you so much.Exactly
Peer comment(s):

agree Edith Kelly
2 hrs
agree BrigitteHilgner
3 hrs
agree Ramey Rieger (X)
4 hrs
agree Daniel Arnold (X)
5 hrs
agree Eckhard Boehle
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "Selected automatically based on peer agreement."
-1
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date of admission

support.citizenpath.com/.../201090963-What-is-Date...
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11 may. 2015 - Date of Admission (Part 1, Question 15 on Form I-90) refers to the date that you were granted permanent resident or conditional permanent ...
Peer comment(s):

disagree Edith Kelly : good morning David, nothing to do with residence, simply the date you moved into a city and moved out of it.
1 hr
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6 hrs

check-in date

If the context is tourism or the hotel industry, this is likely, as there is a "move in" and "move out".
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