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2024-09-02 0
Wish you all the best. I hope you make the right choice. I am Argentinian and for business reasons my employer moved me around to US, México., Sweden, Italy and Germany. Now I retired in Portugal. Non of the countries I leaved in I would go back. The same as Canada thinks are changing continuously and not for good. Anyway thanks for sharing.
2024-09-02 0
I want to work in germany but I need to find a job that will hire me in my field and recognize my degree.
2024-09-02 0
I think the real question is whether you migrate to Germany because you really like the German culture or just because of a better employment prospect.
2024-09-02 0
My experiance with German culture is kind of simillier. All though I am not from Germany but from Austria.\nThe simillierities are kinda parallel. \n- The housing market is getting worse everyday.\n- Compared to the other countries the job market is not that matured. Specially in tech. The salaries are capped and you can reach the ceiling super quickly.\n- All though I don't have any friends here, my overall experience with people weren't that bad, specially considering I don't speak German.\n- Occational racism? sure. But there were good people as well. And I think there are bad people everywhere.\n\nAll though I was mentally at a bad place after a year living in here, what helped me better my mental health was realizing that my worth does not comes from other people, and not everyone needs to me my friend. \n\nTips if you're a newcomer.\n- Realize that people are not cold because you look different, but sometimes its the culture, so do not take it personally.\n- Be polite to other people and don't be apologetic if you can not speak german while taking services, often time speaking in easy english without thinking of grammers helped me making people feel easy to communicate with me.\n- Meeting people would be hard, so rather than trying to make friends everywhere try to join an activity that you actually enjoy, often time you will meet likeminded people that you can build true friendship with.\n- And be respectful to their culture.
2024-09-02 0
I experienced so many hurdles, cost and years as professional to work in Germany. ?
2024-09-02 0
Germany because I want to go there
2024-09-02 0
Please make video about Germany
2024-09-01 0
Next one for GERMANY
2024-09-01 0
Germany
2024-09-01 0
Well then make the immigration policy easy as simple as that...\nMe as an Indian nurse have been contacted with myriad of agents on linked in and WhatsApp stating that Germany is in dire need of Indian nurses under skilled work immigration, and we require at least B1 or B2 level German speaking nurses. Provided that nurses have to complete their certification coutse from their home country which is quite lengthy and sometimes unattainable because of the excess work load on nurses in private hospitals in India especially in Metropolitan cities.\nSo make the policies easier for foreign nurses by taking the experienced nurses and ask them to complete their German Language course once they arrive in Germany probably while doing their bridging nursing program ??
2024-09-01 0
Germany??
2024-09-01 0
Pls economy of ??Germany
2024-09-01 0
So if I go to study in any country I have to get citizenship? \n\nThey went to Canada they studied there and they graduated. It isn't Canadas fault that they were promised citizenship in theor countries.\n\nAlso it isn't easy to build the houses, the same immigrants who bought houses are lobbying against the construction. \n\nImmigrant doesn't mean great.\nNot really, Indians are moving to Germany in hordes, to Sweden heck even Armenia, are they naturally speaking those languages too?\nIndians move to Canada because it is easy to move to Canada, thats all.\n\nCanadas problems have nothing to do with indiand but a lit to do with immigrants.\nCanada cannot afford any more immigrants, no homes for them and no jobs for them. Why do you want to bring more of them I don't get it?\n\n Fix your country, build homes, create jobs and you can maybe afford more immigrants.
2024-09-01 0
Germany plssss
2024-09-01 0
Please make a video up on Germany !!
2024-09-01 0
Germany ❤❤
2024-09-01 0
Well done Canadian government ? ?. \nWe in Germany and other European countries too are subject to the sudden inflow of indian folks coming with faked visas. Sending them all packing back.
2024-09-01 0
Germany
2024-09-01 0
*even if u offer me 5000k € /monthly I wouldn't prefer Germany* ?
2024-09-01 1
Another skill worker here. Although Germany provides you with a relative basic life, definitely it is not a good place for skilled workers and worse it will not motivate you to be better and try for higher places. In a word it will nullify your dreams and ambitions. \nSo my recommendation: use it as your first step to reach to higher places.
2024-09-01 0
Luxemburg SwitzerLand Germany etc.
2024-09-01 2
I came to germany 5 years ago.\nLearned the language, did an Ausbildung and BELIEVE ME, tried my best to become a part of the society but the society is shut closed COMPLETELY.\nPeople are very unwelcoming and they all stick to their 'own group of people' - not only germans but also immigrants from the middle east.\nThey love catergorizing social status and are deeply condecsending.\nIn addition, it feels like germans don't want people who are eager to climb the ladder and eventually become a higher level employee but they rather want someone who would just stay in the entry level position who would do all the unnecessary repeatitive work that no one wants to do.\nBecause of this tendency, I see a lot of managing level employees who are disgustingly incompetent but are only there just because of what they are (if you know what I mean).\n\nBut again, these are just based on my experience and maybe it's just how it is only in the city I'm living in :).
2024-09-01 0
Germany
2024-09-01 0
10y in Germany, naturalized German now. I’ve done my PhD here and I have a great job in an American company. German society is possibly the most unwelcoming in the world, and I’ve lived and worked in 7 countries. Germany needs workers, but Germans hates foreign workers.
2024-08-31 0
Germany ??
2024-08-31 0
Germany ????
2024-08-31 0
reality is different:require germany langauge,and null of germany hiring cybersecurity engineer
2024-08-31 0
As FRENCH, I think it is more an issue with policies set by both governments!!! You know you bring students IN and why don’t you build houses and encourage construction???? In France, many students (mainly Africa, and French departments like Guadeloupe, Tahiti or Martinique) come to study there (for free and we are proud of it!!!) BUT - unlike Canada - we do NOT have the same issues as Canada (our healthcare is NOT under pressure and our housing prices haven’t really increased that much as compared to Canada for example!!!) to me, the students are NOT to blame!!! It is the fault of the deciders (at different level) who have FAILED to set the right policies!!!! The schools are also to blame as some (not all) are so obsessed with making profits out of the higher international fees, which by way, subsidize Canadian students!!! So in Canada (not in France or Germany), the money that allows schools to function come from international students who BRING LOTS OF MONEY for the Canadian economy!!!! in France, it is different as the universities are FREE and are fully subsidized by the French government… but yes;) you have to speak French fluently to attend them!!! \nSo dear Canadians, do not blame foreign students thanks to whom your universities thrive and remain existant!!! Without them (namely the Indians too), the Canadian universities will struggle to find money and funding! Remember, the system in France is TOTALLY different!!!!
2024-08-31 7
Racism there I heard is endemic. Neverrrrrr, you couldn't pay me a million Pounds or Euro to move to Germany. Bro you living in that scary country for 17 years ? ??
2024-08-31 0
@DW News. I am A Doctor from India living in Germany since 7 years. Still i face alot of discrimination, although i speak C1 level of German. I faced descrimination for school admission of my Child. Beurocracy is so bad that i am thinking also to move to other country. Even after paying a Tax more than 2000€ a Month i feel i am not wellcome here, that i can feel from the behavior and read from the face of the people.
2024-08-31 0
Please make a video on Germany
2024-08-31 0
Switzerland and Germany.....
2024-08-31 0
Germany
2024-08-31 0
Germany ????
2024-08-31 0
Germany ????
2024-08-31 0
Germany ????
2024-08-31 0
Germany ????
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Germany ????
2024-08-31 0
As per me You want cover a next topic full Europe for Education and Other Service becoz Now a day, Many Student goes Germany , France like this so please try to cover Full Europe till Finland , please go in-dept more
2024-08-31 0
Bhaiya Germany par video bnao pls❤❤❤
2024-08-31 0
germany please
2024-08-31 0
No wonder why mostly substandard skilled workers from the middle-east flock to Germany
2024-08-31 0
Besides the low payment i think you could only have problems if you don't speak Germany
2024-08-31 0
Coming from LATAM to Germany sounds like a journey. You must feel like a real alien among people that wouldn't EVER accept a coffee and some chit-chat.
2024-08-31 0
Make video on Germany
2024-08-31 1
I have done part of my education in Germany with very nice professors. I improved my German language skills to C1 level and still keep learning it. I have been working in some of the most well-known German companies some of which used to be part of Fortune 500. I am very grateful for the opportunity that I was given both at university and work places and the support I got from some of my good managers at the beginnning of my career. However, I should say on a daily basis you will face racist comments and discrimination. Despite high tax that I am paying and doing my best to be useful for the society, at work place you hear a lot of racist comments. When you go out, you can see you are not welcome in the society, and that is not only my problem. At both university and work, international people are together and Germans are within themselves, and you are not welcome being there. Here in Germany this phenomenon is called Parallelgeselschaften or parallel societies. Yes, you see people from all around the world, but it doesn't mean you are in an international place, all the expats are within themselves. The society is not open to accept them. As a specialist, you can be much happier living in an English-speaking country which is tolerant and allows you to be part of the society. I should say however, I have had also nice German colleagues who were really open-minded and truely have an international mindset and separate themselves from the historic racist mindset. Putting this comment here, I am ready for racist comments coming towards me. Go ahead.
2024-08-31 0
germany and Luxembourg
2024-08-31 0
Can, you make next video on Germany.!!!!
2024-08-31 2
I have been living in Germany since October 2017, and I am planning to leave soon. It is not easy to have a normal social life here. Germans talk about integration, but they don't really try to participate in it.
2024-08-31 0
Germany pls
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