exciting news!! the last two years, citizenship, moving back to germany!

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  • Опубликовано: 19 сен 2024
  • thank you so much for watching! i also apologize for the terrible color quality, i don't know what happened when exporting :( it has been a crazy year and a half, but I'm so happy I finally get to share with you all what's going on in my life! please stay tuned because more videos will be coming your way :)
    -emma :)
    for business inquiries: emmamaicontact@gmail.com
    instagram: @emmakmai
    info on me:
    name: emma mai
    age: 23
    living in: south carolina and germany!
    Music by: www.bensound.com
    License code: XMEWSEC4EUHVKJTW

Комментарии • 10

  • @Jochen.Lutz-Germany
    @Jochen.Lutz-Germany 2 дня назад

    I recommend to make an Ausbildung (completed vocational training) first. After that you can choose to start in this job or go a step further and study at a university. Popular jobs are teachers, jobs in elder care and in hospitals.
    Good luck for your next steps.

  • @reesesutherland8725
    @reesesutherland8725 Месяц назад +1

    I’m so happy for you congratulations 😊 I leave at the end of the month for my au pair year in Munich! I watched your other videos before choosing my family and this makes me so excited for the future (:

  • @Jonathan.
    @Jonathan. Месяц назад

    Glad to hear and good luck with everything!

    • @BFdEutschLaNd
      @BFdEutschLaNd Месяц назад

      congratulations and with me i need to wait for 5yrs haha but it is ok, nothing to complain. Gratuliere!

  • @klauskleber5154
    @klauskleber5154 Месяц назад +1

    I sit here in my "Ferienwohnung auf Rügen" and what is popping up?
    A new video from Emma!
    That is sooooo exciting and i am sooo happy for you, that your plans become true!
    You did the absolutely right way with the citizenship, even if it takes longer for you to come back to Germany.
    With your citizenship stehen dir alle Türen offen. (a little bit denglish for you) 😁
    But Berlin, i don't know, it's very hard to find an appartment in a nice area and Berlin is like little New York.
    Here on youtube is a girl, Anja, she also moved to Berlin from the USA and it was not easy.
    I am so gespannt auf deinen weiteren Weg und wünsche dir viel Glück und das sich deine Träume erfüllen!

  • @mweh3936
    @mweh3936 Месяц назад

    Well, you don't need to wait for the passport, for applying the paper you got will suffice. Berlin is not as expensive as Munich or Frankfurt, bus is certainly more expensive than a smaller city. And as a german citizen, you qualify for "BaFöG", money you can get from the state (half as a gift, half you will need to pay back), this applies both to "Ausbildung" or "Studium" - and under certain conditions (same direction, the studies have to deepen the matter of the apprentisage) you can get this even twice. Yes, not only the universities are tutution fee free, you can get even money from the state to be able to study. But it might depend on the income of your parents. And there is some truth you will have to face: Free appartments are rare now. Almost everywhere in Germany - remember that we did accept more then 1 million of ukrainian refugees (which are very welcome to my point of view). So maybe, a place to life will be the hardest part.

  • @matthiasreiche2976
    @matthiasreiche2976 24 дня назад

    Hi Emma, wenn sie eine Ausbildung machen, kann man auch einen Zweig an dem Berufskolleg mit Abschluss Abitur (zweite Fremdsprache) machen. Dann klappt es mit dem Studium besser.🧐

  • @berndbrakemeier1418
    @berndbrakemeier1418 28 дней назад

    Wie schön, ein herzliches Willkommen, viel Erfolg und viel Glück. Aber Vorsicht! Berlin!? Besser nicht. Hamburg oder Köln sind auch geil.

  • @theodorberken675
    @theodorberken675 15 дней назад

    Ein erfrischendes Video. Ic h wünsche einen tollen Start in Deutschland. Grüße

  • @Roger-np3wi
    @Roger-np3wi Месяц назад

    Hello Emma
    I seriously doubt whether Berlin and Munich would really be a good start for you. Both cities are completely overcrowded and rents are very high.
    Personally, I would have recommended the Ruhr area, which has more inhabitants than Berlin with its 3.6 million, but in a total of 53 cities.
    Berlin or Munich are always good for a short trip, but I certainly wouldn't want to live there.