7 REASONS CITY LIFE IN GERMANY IS BETTER THAN IN TORONTO, CANADA

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  • @lifeingermany_
    @lifeingermany_  4 года назад +30

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    • @puneetkashyap5802
      @puneetkashyap5802 4 года назад

      Hi Mam, thanks for your information, It’s really good video, I am an Indian, now I am 44 years, can I come & work in Germany, I am working in Garments export company as a Quality Assurance Manager .
      Can you advise me & help me in this regard. Waiting for your reply.

    • @puneetkashyap5802
      @puneetkashyap5802 4 года назад

      Waiting for your reply mam.

    • @puneetkashyap5802
      @puneetkashyap5802 4 года назад

      Can I get Germany I d card, Waiting for your reply.

    • @lifeingermany_
      @lifeingermany_  3 года назад +2

      @@puneetkashyap5802 of course! You’ll have to go to your local Auslanderbehörde to get more information on what specifically you will need for your case. 🙂

    • @lifeingermany_
      @lifeingermany_  3 года назад

      @Bestill Findrest ahhh Cape Town 🥰 a beautiful city - you’re right for loving it there! I did too!! And if there’s one thing I’ve still not gotten used to here it’s the unfriendliness of some 😞

  • @UlliStein
    @UlliStein 3 года назад +121

    7:00 when I was still at the office in Munich I had to write down every day the time I came and the time I left into an Excel sheet, and it calculated the hours. Every month I printed the sheet and gave the paper to my supervisor and when the account had more than 50 hours more than I had to work, she said: "You need to take a day off or I will go to jail". Now THAT's what I call work-live-balance!!

    • @ThePhantom712
      @ThePhantom712 3 года назад +1

      I hear what ur saying here in Canada like the small towns if u do a job u can add extra hours if the company and staff dont care. In the night i should be working 10 hours but sometimes we work 6 or 8 hours but we put 10 hours instead they dont care.

    • @dhruvadeshmukh1248
      @dhruvadeshmukh1248 3 года назад +2

      @ullistein i have heard once that in some european country probably spain someone was fired because they worked more than office hours 🙄

    • @nenadjovic1293
      @nenadjovic1293 3 года назад

      Not by my Chef, too much work is still not enough for him.
      I’m really amazed of Canada’s Landscapes and Nature and I hope I can visit the country one day

    • @pashvonderc381
      @pashvonderc381 3 года назад +6

      Yep same here, our boss gets a bit shirty when the Überstunden reaches a certain level, it’s then a case of “ can you take a day off or go earlier ?”

    • @sylviav6900
      @sylviav6900 Год назад +1

      Yes, by law, we couldn't work more than 10 hours a day and have to level it down to 8 hours a day in average over a 6 months' period. If you as an employee work longer hours than that, your boss is made responsible, as well.
      Of course, there are always bad bosses, who tell you to work more but only report 10 hours - but that should be a red flag for you and for you to start looking for a new job.

  • @artjommaier3993
    @artjommaier3993 4 года назад +446

    I am very shocked about the 10 days vacation time per year. Unbelivable. I think that's why I never met a canadian citizen anywhere.

    • @lifeingermany_
      @lifeingermany_  4 года назад +36

      Artjom Maier 😂😂 ... if you’re with a company for a long time or you find a great one, you might get lucky and start with more! But many people, like myself, started with 10 days!

    • @nuuya
      @nuuya 4 года назад +44

      @@lifeingermany_ how is life then, if you are not able to live your life, when you can only sleep and work? We in germany live for our vacation and after the 2 or 3 weeks off, we counting the days to have another week or two off. I would die, if I hat NO TIME or only 10 days for me 😵

    • @lifeingermany_
      @lifeingermany_  4 года назад +18

      nuu-ya hahaha it really did burn me out! I’m so thankful to be living in Germany now!

    • @ArgusStrav
      @ArgusStrav 4 года назад +29

      In the US, we don't even have a guaranteed amount of vacation time. White collar workers will get 10-15 days, but poor workers basically only get time off via unpaid days, which is obviously difficult.

    • @marlenerodriguezrodriguez6531
      @marlenerodriguezrodriguez6531 4 года назад +11

      If you are in shock, you should know in Mexico, we only have 6 days of vacation (+10 holidays) this is the moment when you can cherish your vacation.

  • @natashabuongiorno6603
    @natashabuongiorno6603 2 года назад +34

    I'm from Toronto and have lived abroad in Europe as well, and I always get asked the same question. My european friends can't understand why I prefer life on this side of the pond, but I agree with all of the points you made! I MUCH prefer the work/life balance here, I feel like I could never go back. It's so stress free in comparison and the proximity to so many other countries/cultures is priceless!

  • @eddy44649
    @eddy44649 4 года назад +117

    I am also a canadian who lives in Germany. OK, Iwe moved to Germany when I was 11 and now I am 66. I still am Canadian because I never wanted to give up my Canadian being. But I think Germany offers me a lot more. But on the other hand my "heart" is still canadian.

    • @lifeingermany_
      @lifeingermany_  4 года назад +14

      I couldn’t have said it better myself 🥰✊

    • @DaveGrohlsprincess
      @DaveGrohlsprincess 3 года назад +6

      When I move to Germany I’m probably gonna get rid of my American being 😂✌🏼

    • @lifeingermany_
      @lifeingermany_  3 года назад +2

      @@DaveGrohlsprincess 😝

    • @Humpelstilzchen
      @Humpelstilzchen 3 года назад

      @@DaveGrohlsprincess You lost your Burrito? Damn... 😂

    • @paritoshprabhudesai
      @paritoshprabhudesai 3 года назад

      @@Humpelstilzchen 😂

  • @mrnice1976
    @mrnice1976 2 года назад +24

    As someone who ditched Germany in favour of Canada and never looked back it has been interesting listening to the contrarian view. For me, Canada has worked better. There are many reasons that make Canada better, including some that you mentioned as a plus for Germany. It's personal perception. I grew up in Munich and left it for Southwestern Ontario.

    • @lifeingermany_
      @lifeingermany_  2 года назад +11

      I’d love to watch a video of this one day! I find it so interesting to see the other side of the picture! I wonder if there’s any vloggers from germany in Canada talking about this!

    • @Bambotb
      @Bambotb 2 года назад +1

      Yes make a video please...i also prefer canada to Europe..can't wait to go

    • @emilio2647
      @emilio2647 2 года назад +1

      @@lifeingermany_ I hope you don't mind me asking but did you leave Canada because of the high cost of living there?

    • @lifeingermany_
      @lifeingermany_  2 года назад +9

      @@emilio2647 I left to be with my German husband 🥰 however, the high prices are what definitely prevent us from ever going back! 😖

  • @d0uB7
    @d0uB7 3 года назад +29

    I'm from Germany and still live here. It's really interesting to learn how someone from abroad made all these (for us normal) experiences here. I'd like to watch more of your content :)

    • @farhanaly6050
      @farhanaly6050 3 года назад

      I m from India can you recommend me which country should I immigrate I am very confused Germany or Canada ❤️

    • @Mehlikaft
      @Mehlikaft Год назад

      ​@@farhanaly6050did you choose a countey

    • @leonardman5935
      @leonardman5935 7 месяцев назад

      stay in india :P , dont you love India bro@@farhanaly6050

  • @marcuszaja6589
    @marcuszaja6589 3 года назад +17

    It's always nice to watch videos like that, because as a German I cannot free myself of complaining about stuff, to realize how good Germany really is.

    • @vancouvercanada9179
      @vancouvercanada9179 2 года назад

      It’s really not there are allot nicer place in the world Japan, Australia ect..

  • @sukoy2058
    @sukoy2058 3 года назад +14

    I love you video, I am a Canadian, and I've moved to Germany for the exact reasons you mentioned. Thanks a lot.

    • @mrcool2107
      @mrcool2107 3 года назад

      That's dumb decision you ever nade

    • @hallo-xp2wh
      @hallo-xp2wh 3 года назад

      @@mrcool2107 y

  • @bettydodd2382
    @bettydodd2382 3 года назад +20

    I am Canadian, live in California and travel in Europe. You are so right about the work life balance. In the US and Canada 10 days vacation when you start a job is pretty standard and you are made to feel you are lucky you have the job. There's so much consumerism that everyone has to work a lot to support their 'retail fix' habits.

  • @richardhuntleycole5851
    @richardhuntleycole5851 2 года назад +4

    I’m from Toronto. I moved here, with my German wife in 1982 thinking 2 years or so and then back to Canada… still here!

  • @feliciahu393
    @feliciahu393 2 года назад +3

    Torontonian in Berlin here! I can completely agree with what you mentioned!

  • @manuelchowrimo6155
    @manuelchowrimo6155 3 года назад +24

    Interesting! I grew up in France close to German border and move to Canada (Montreal) 10 years ago. Vacation starts at 15 days which is becoming more standard and with time/experience you can reach 20 days. Yes travelling takes time here as the country is big. However I find Canada more welcoming for visible minorities...better job and opportunities prospects

    • @lifeingermany_
      @lifeingermany_  3 года назад +4

      I also agree that Canada can be ALOT more welcoming! And that’s muuuuch better than 10 days! I should have moved to Montreal 🙈 not so far from Toronto!

    • @manuelchowrimo6155
      @manuelchowrimo6155 3 года назад +4

      @@lifeingermany_ Thanks for your reply. and good to see you found your happiness in Germany. In the end of the day that’s what matters :). Good luck on everything.

  • @emilypowers5315
    @emilypowers5315 4 года назад +18

    Another expat here over in Bonn 👋 after 10 years living in Germany, I couldn't imagine going back. Life here is good ❤️

  • @asmamohammadi3860
    @asmamohammadi3860 3 года назад +7

    Hey, love to hear that, you also in love in Germany 🇩🇪. I moved 26 years ago to Montreal I didn’t like life style there then I moved to Toronto about 20 years ago I myth like Toronto 🇨🇦 work so soooooo hard, but still I don’t like here I don’t know what to do man? I am just thinking to move back there because Toronto getting extremely expensive foods and hosing market is crazy 😜 you’re absolutely right I hundred percent agree with you. Good luck with your new life there. I have my family lives Kolon.

  • @zpetar
    @zpetar 4 года назад +27

    6:42 To prove they have passion for that company... Worst thing is companies don't have same passion for their workers. As soon it is in their interest, no matter how hard working you are, they will give you layoff. It is nothing personal, it is just business for them.

    • @boblianos7201
      @boblianos7201 3 года назад

      is this girl a quack or is it just me who thinks this?

  • @butenbremer1965
    @butenbremer1965 3 года назад +5

    I am a native German with some US-background and have to state that I relate to so many things you have been featuring and addressing to in your all so informative videos. Mach' weiter so!!!! Bist längst abonniert! Viele Grüße aus Frankfurt nach Düsseldorf!

  • @thomyg425
    @thomyg425 4 года назад +5

    Thank you so much for your absolute real Video because this you didnt hear anywhere and i tell you the same Words what i recieving when i was moving to Canada 12 Years ago:
    „Welcome to our Country,feel welcome and enjoy your stay“

  • @MrX-cd6be
    @MrX-cd6be 2 года назад +3

    Love watching your video's. I am living in The Netherlands (actually around 20 minutes from where you were camp-site in Heemskerk). I visited Canada numerous times (mostly BC and AB). I do find Canada a beautiful country for visiting, but for me I love living in Europe. So many different cultures so easy to travel around and so much history. Keep up the good work making awesome video's.

  • @JanScheumer
    @JanScheumer 4 года назад +30

    Sehr schön, das Leben in Deutschland mit Deinen Augen zu sehen. :)

  • @suspunk.germany
    @suspunk.germany 3 года назад +11

    Thank you sooo much! As I am constantly dreaming of leaving Germany for various reasons, it really helped against my itchy feet to listen to your reflections! Now I almost feel lucky having been born in Germany. Well... almost... 😂

    • @МарияАрешева
      @МарияАрешева 6 месяцев назад

      Just think how many people (including myself) would kill for a EU passport

  • @simonjudt7919
    @simonjudt7919 3 года назад +8

    I worked in Toronto for a while as a network engineer in a data center for a german software company back in 2017. I talked to a lot of locals during my stay and due to my experiences there I can confirm most of your statements.

  • @lovefilles
    @lovefilles 5 месяцев назад +1

    I admit I would not live in Dusseldorf but hey! They have great restaurants! That is something! Thank you so much for your content !

  • @melinaperez9745
    @melinaperez9745 3 года назад +21

    It's interesting to hear your point of view, but I'm curious about how you did to find your first job and how was the issue about the language, hopefully you can share this experience.

  • @rameezrizwan671
    @rameezrizwan671 3 года назад +7

    You are spot on the points and all my feelings are similar, why is Canada so bad. I made a switch to Canada from Germany and I just can't wait to move back to Germany. Any small town is far better than any Good town/city is Germany. And Düsseldorf is beautiful!

  • @herbcat9
    @herbcat9 3 года назад +4

    Hey, Jenna great video as I'm also a Canadian from T.O. (born and raised) and have been in Europe since 1988, came over playing pro hockey in Austria,Italy,Switzerland and then in Germany. I can relate to a lot to what you've said in your Vlog but find Germany can be very different depending on where you live. I'm in the south in Bavaria which does has a different mentality to the north but what you mentioned about traffic is so true in T.O. was back 4 years ago and said this is crazy!!! I love the Autobahn feeling and traveling at 200 klicks and someone flashes their lights telling you to get over makes look like you're standing still......haha!!! I have two teenage Kids I have been there and done and it does get easier, so keep up the good work really enjoyed hearing our none Canadian accent again......LOL Cheers!!!

  • @Wulfilasify1
    @Wulfilasify1 4 года назад +22

    Wow, very professional right from the start!

    • @lifeingermany_
      @lifeingermany_  4 года назад +2

      Wulfilasify1 🥰🤗 thank you so much!!!

  • @Kat.590
    @Kat.590 4 года назад +16

    I actually am a German expat who eventually wants to go back to Germany but since I haven't found any channels of German expats returning a & talking about their experience, I watch other people from other countries on their life in Germany. Obviously some things won't be the same cause for me it will be easier getting in to the country, registering, finding a job but videos like yours help me get prepared for adult life in Germany cause I left Germany barely after my 18th birthday so I have 0 experience of adult life in Germany. Also it helps me to get prepared for reversed cultural shocks cause as a child/teen there's a lot of stuff you're unaware of. I am really grateful for channels like yours.

    • @lifeingermany_
      @lifeingermany_  4 года назад +1

      VampireKonekoChan thanks so much for the awesome feedback! 😍🤗
      PS. It sounds to me like you need to start a channel about a German returning to Germany but with an international perspective! I would totally watch it!!

    • @thegaetafamily1776
      @thegaetafamily1776 4 года назад +1

      Hi VampireKonekoChan .... We are a German&Canadian family who recently made the move to Germany and we have decided to move back to Germany. We have a RUclips channel about our time in Canada and will be releasing our videos on our return to Germany, why we are leaving ect , we would love if you wanted to take a look ☺️

    • @thegaetafamily1776
      @thegaetafamily1776 4 года назад +1

      Life in Germany Funny I came across this comment, our channel is currently doing this exact thing! We are a Canadian&German family who tried to move back to Canada from Germany, but we have decided to go back to Germany! We will be talking about it in our next videos.
      I have been enjoying watching your videos in preparation for our return ☺️

  • @stephan11575
    @stephan11575 4 года назад +8

    Schön das du da bist!!!! Tolles Video!!!!

    • @lifeingermany_
      @lifeingermany_  4 года назад +1

      HierBinIck 🥰 vielen lieben Dank 🤩

  • @yvesboutin5604
    @yvesboutin5604 3 года назад +9

    Thank you for a most interesting perspective on german culture and society! I lived in Toronto 30 years ago and it was brutal! Even then, to rent a house, my friend's family and mine had to share. Also, Canada and Russia are the two country with the highest temperature variations between summer and winter.

    • @davidlynch9049
      @davidlynch9049 3 года назад +2

      Toronto is even more crazy and expensive than 30 years ago!

    • @hermineadele9738
      @hermineadele9738 3 года назад +1

      Vancouver is only for rich Ppl and Asians

    • @emilio2647
      @emilio2647 2 года назад

      @@davidlynch9049 what about Vancouver?

  • @Rodrigomaiagomes
    @Rodrigomaiagomes 3 года назад +5

    Icrible, I am Brasilian and I no imagined who German compared to Canada is very best, but I love the two countries 🇩🇪🇧🇷🇨🇦

  • @r.michaels.9970
    @r.michaels.9970 3 года назад +7

    As the German half of a Canadian-German married couple - partially living here (outside of Munich) and there (Niagara Region) - I absolutely agree!!! Great insight - keep posting - look forward to more interesting videos 👍

  • @shadowlands6465
    @shadowlands6465 4 года назад +38

    My husband is Canadian, I am from northern Germany, and we live in beautiful Bavaria. So many people here think we are crazy for not living in Canada! I studied there (in Saskatchewan, of all places), went back to Germany to finish my degree, and my then boyfriend came to Germany to "learn the language and get to know the culture, for maybe 6 months." That was, um, in 2000. We're still here :) For exactly the reasons you are describing. You put it perfectly: Canada is nicer to travel to, while Germany is a better place to live. We frequently spend summers in Saskatchewan and Ontario, which is wonderful. I would add two things to your list: WAY better healthcare system (which we have needed many times here), and (this might sound petty) - the houses! Every time we are in Canada I feel like there is no privacy, lol. I can hear my inlaws talking in their bedroom on the other end of the house, my kids giggling in the bedroom next to us. Paper thin "walls" and ceilings, and no outside shutters that block light and heat - our kids woke up all the damn time when they were little. It was hard for them to nap or sleep longer than my early riser mother-in-law, because they were used to sleeping in the dark and quiet. (My husband on the other hand, can sleep through ANYTHING, especially through his alarm...) We stayed in a condo for a while, and our neighbours' kitchen was on the other side of our bedroom. We could hear them opening and closing every cupboard, and could have joined in their conversation. I am a very light sleeper, so that sucked. Bathrooms without windows, even if you have an outside wall in that bathroom - I don't get it. It was so bad at my inlaws house (3 bathrooms with outside walls, none with windows, and they designed the house themselves!), that they finally put a fan in the wall for some fresh air. I love spending the summer in Canada (obviously not this summer, because of corona), but coming back to our pretty standard, but new and modern house here in Bavaria always feels so good :)

    • @lifeingermany_
      @lifeingermany_  4 года назад +7

      shadowlands ahhhh I couldn’t agree more! Great points to mention for sure! I also LOVE summers back home in Ontario 🥰 with my family up in cottage country! But it’s vacation, right? So beautiful, but not daily life!
      PS. Bavaria even gives you the beauty nature that Canada has so even less of a culture shock! I LOVE Bavaria sooo much!

    • @jeycalc6877
      @jeycalc6877 3 года назад

      wait are you saying the health care is better in Germany or Canada

    • @shadowlands6465
      @shadowlands6465 3 года назад

      @@jeycalc6877 Germany, hands down!

    • @jeycalc6877
      @jeycalc6877 3 года назад +1

      @@shadowlands6465 omg that is great

    • @a4land480
      @a4land480 Год назад

      @@shadowlands6465 Germany Medizin gut or not?

  • @courtneyparker9570
    @courtneyparker9570 3 года назад +29

    Also a Canadian living in Germany for the past 2.5 years... and I cannot count anymore how many times someone has said to me "What?! You're Canadian but you're living in Germany, why would you do that to yourself?" haha it's the most confusing and, tbh, exhausting question. I completely agree with all your points and am glad to find out I'm not alone in this ;)

  • @charliet365
    @charliet365 2 года назад +14

    Can we talk about the German education system tho? (Secondary). When we first moved to Germany my daughter was placed almost 3 YEARS behind because she couldn’t speak the language (please keep in mind that she was 15 when we moved) and they decided to move here from grade 10 to grade 8. She was surrounded by 12/ 13 year olds and at first there was no problem, she never said it bothered her until we had to get her into therapy because she had an anxiety attack at school. When the therapist asked her what she doesn’t like about Germany she said the school system is so different from the one in Canada! And it is! We had to move back because it got to the point where she could no longer focus and her motivation was nonexistent! Just keep in mind that germany has a very VERY different school system compared to the one in the us/Canada. Inform yourself before moving your children there please!

    • @futojanos
      @futojanos 2 года назад +1

      True school system is shit in Germany. I hate myself I brought my kids here. I wish I can just go back.

    • @PoSSeOnE
      @PoSSeOnE 2 года назад

      Don't think Germans do like the system 😅

    • @Leon-hz7fi
      @Leon-hz7fi 2 года назад

      Whats Bad in the system?

  • @royalmum7980
    @royalmum7980 3 года назад +3

    That is the main reason I choose UK as English country for my children #travel is easy to explore other countries like Italy, Germany, Spain, France Austria Netherland, lussemburg , Croatia, the Scandinavia etc Thanks girl 👍.

  • @maxbarko8717
    @maxbarko8717 2 года назад +8

    It was also my dream to live in Canada. Now after over 10 years in Canada (Alberta) I would love to move back to Europe. Just a few of the many reasons: food quality, progressiveness, democracy (Canada is not as democratic as you think), conservatism (love and support of oil and gas), general quality and cost for all items (appliances, clothing, food, restaurants, etc.), houses are very very bad (technology, built, design). I could go on but moving to Canada was one of my biggest mistakes. Sorry to say that.

    • @lifeingermany_
      @lifeingermany_  2 года назад

      No need to apologize! All super valid points that id have to agree with!!

    • @maxbarko8717
      @maxbarko8717 2 года назад +1

      @@lifeingermany_ Yes, unfortunately. Most shocking to me is the racism especially regarding First Nation people. Really makes me sad.
      I have the impression that North-America is stuck in the past and not willing to adapt to the changes or even be part of it.
      I am glad you are happy where you are!

    • @inejunta6569
      @inejunta6569 Год назад

      I've really been leaned on by the non progressiveness of everything... It's not a strength... it's really a weakness of people emotionally dependent on someone to blame. Aafter it happens. I always wonder if it's better in Germany. If someone told me it was, I'd consider leaving 🙈 even if it was a lot more expensive. I could be biased but... I find most people are oilfield and drink too much. To be honest my standard of a person has dropped to... Do they touch Children... No .... Alright, guess there okay. But with the oilfield a surprising amount of people have DUI or drug issues, but... I'm surprised how far reaching this norm is. Although it is Alberta... There is either people that are conservative and gaslight random people traditionally or liberal people that gaslight conservatives. Is Germany the same way? I get really sad looking online to best quality of life countries and Canada is number 2... 😔

    • @maxbarko8717
      @maxbarko8717 Год назад

      @@inejunta6569 I think you have to find peace in yourself first and the the way will open. We are taking our problems with us and moving to a foreign country adds a ton of more problems.

  • @APositiveLifestyle
    @APositiveLifestyle 4 года назад +15

    I share your sentiments.... and now you got me curious so Canada is now on my bucket list :-)

  • @grantnitschke9794
    @grantnitschke9794 2 года назад +2

    Here in Australia, most people working permanent full- or part-time get 20 working days per year. In many cases, we also get paid a 17.5% salary loading for the holiday/vacation period. This was originally for all workers in the aforementioned categories, but since then, some unions have traded that off for other benefits. The only people who don't get paid leave at all are what we call casual workers, who only get paid by the hour, although they get a higher hourly amount to offset the lack of vacation/holiday pay. To top it off, we also get long service leave, ie three months paid leave for working for the same employer for ten years. If we keep working for that same employer, we receive an extra month for every three years as long service leave. This does not, however, get paid with the previously-mentioned loading.

  • @minhwangbo4662
    @minhwangbo4662 4 года назад +5

    Thank you for this video!! Good thing i found your channel !! I am living in Canada ,planning to study at German!! I am perusing my dream studying in Germany but not easy to go ahead! You inspired me!!

    • @lifeingermany_
      @lifeingermany_  4 года назад

      Min Hwangbo thank you so much! 🥰🤗✊ keep on going, you can do it!!

  • @sylviav6900
    @sylviav6900 Год назад +3

    In Germany, we have a minimum of 24 vacations days per year by law. Depending on your job experience or on how long you were with the company, you get more days even. Usually, the number of days is capped at 30 days a year, but I also already heard of 40 days (but that's rather a rare exception). Also, for most of the jobs, also by law, there is a restriction of working hours at 40 hours a week (there are a few exceptions, though). For many, working below manager level, the overtime is paid, for which you can choose, whether you want to get a paid-out for those or top up your vacation time.
    On top of that, we also have paid sick-leave. Fully paid even for six weeks in a row. After that, you're still getting paid, but at a lower ratio. So, no need to use up your vacation days for that.

    • @shamicentertainment1262
      @shamicentertainment1262 10 месяцев назад

      Sounds very similar to Australia. We get 4 weeks (I think 28 days) every year if you are part time or full time

  • @mannifinalsummer4544
    @mannifinalsummer4544 3 года назад +18

    It's really funny, sometimes you need to hear the opinion from a 'stranger/not anymore stranger' to actually be able to see the good sides of Germany again. I never thought there are countries with less than 30 days vacation in a year except for maybe Asian countries and that housing is affordable. I've been to Australia before and I was shocked how cheap it is to rent a full house there in the country side. Of course there are many cheap places here, too but especially Düsseldorf/Ruhrpott is expensive. Maybe not for a working couple but singles are struggling everywhere. But hey, it's okay. Happy you like it here 🙂 Germany is a very diverse country and it's because it's you great people 👍🙃

    • @lifeingermany_
      @lifeingermany_  3 года назад

      Haha thanks for the comment 🥰
      Ahhh yes Ruhrpott is way too expensive! I sometimes think ... maybe it would be worth finding a tiny house in the middle of no where on a small lake in Germany instead 😝

    • @emilio2647
      @emilio2647 2 года назад

      @@lifeingermany_ is Germany a good place to start a tech business?

  • @sureshsrini23
    @sureshsrini23 2 года назад +1

    Hey I like the way you have explained everything which would be a nice place to live in frankfurt near the airport and not too far where the rents are affordable if you any video on life in Frankfurt would be happy to take a look at that once again thank you so much for all that you are doing for the community 🙌🏼

  • @ottovonostrovo1486
    @ottovonostrovo1486 4 года назад +33

    And everything is soooo expensive here in Canada but I thank the gods that I don't live or work in Toronto anymore!! And the food in Germany is soooo much better especially the baked goods (Esp. Broetchen), sausages and cheese, great beer (and cheap), great white wines, cheap imported (and drinkable) red wines. We have a property on Lake Huron BUT with taxes and everything, it is expensive. I think I should have stayed in Germany for its better food and lifestyle especially now after unification. And this summer has been a scorcher in the great SW Ontario. I worked in Africa, South and Central America including near the Amazon in Brazil and the heatwaves in SW Ontario exceed anything over there! I can remember doing a geotech investigation in downtown Toronto and the thermometer on one of the building read 105 degrees F (40 degrees C). We had to quit because we couldn't keep hydrated and the men were burning their hands on the steel drills and rods. And we do work far too long and too late!!
    There was a really big influx of Germans into Canada following WW2 in the 50s and 60s but did you know that 1/3 of them did not stay with most returning to Germany and some moving elsewhere. We have a beautiful country but with our limited vacation time most of us won't have the time to see it until we retire and then most of us won't be able to afford to travel!! Canada is no paradise!!

    • @ottovonostrovo1486
      @ottovonostrovo1486 4 года назад +1

      Not only is food better in Germany it is also cheaper!!!!! www.mylifeelsewhere.com/cost-of-living/dusseldorf-c8329/toronto-c2934

    • @MultiScooter63
      @MultiScooter63 4 года назад +1

      Hey Otto, there are also very good red wines here in Germany, no need to switch to those from Italy, France or elsewhere. Me for example, I always buy the Dornfelder red one, excellent taste and rather cheap !

    • @ottovonostrovo1486
      @ottovonostrovo1486 4 года назад +2

      @@MultiScooter63 When I lived in Germany the white wines were very good (I have relatives in Rheinland Pfalz, the Ruhr, Ost Friesland actually everywhere except Bayern! My father's family were Ost Preussen) and the red wines were terrible. My cousin and I would buy Hungarian red wine (bulls blood) because it was cheap. I don't recall the Dornfelder red or my relatives suggesting it to me. I will look for It when I return!!

    • @thomyg425
      @thomyg425 4 года назад +3

      It is very sad to see how things was changing in Canada especially since the last 5 Years.

    • @bhargavchavda1478
      @bhargavchavda1478 3 года назад

      Thx for writing

  • @petergreppel2195
    @petergreppel2195 3 года назад +1

    Very helpful! Great content. Huge thanks for putting all this together!

  • @skariapothen3066
    @skariapothen3066 3 года назад +3

    The dairy board in Canada make sure that the price of dairy products are kept artificially high to protect the farmers and protected them from competition.

  • @amasha88
    @amasha88 3 года назад +2

    Your channel is so helpful and cool, enjoying to listen to your stories and provided information.
    Thank you :)

  • @tommycanadasmobazimmer
    @tommycanadasmobazimmer 4 года назад +5

    A well produced Video with good content. Watching these German expat videos always makes me homesick (The family left Germany when I was 16) Yes it always shocks me how empty (sometimes) the 2 lane German highways are compared to the 16 lane 401. Talk about the North American grind , I took the train from Oakville to Union and worked on Bay Street - it's stressful. My wife and i took early retirement and are thinking of moving to Germany for 2-3 months. Düsseldorf is on the list, but so is the Stuttgart area. Anyways how's your German after 6 years. Greetings from back home.

  • @deotio2768
    @deotio2768 3 года назад +2

    I agree with almost everything you said apart from the summer temperatures in Germany. I also live in Düsseldorf and the summers are unbareable! The temperatures are never below 29 degrees and most times its between 30 to 40 degrees. It always hot and sticky with barely no wind blowing. A real nightmare! I can understand you thinking its lovely if you experienced worse summers in Canada but the summer here is sinply aweful!! That said great video!

  • @thomkers
    @thomkers 4 года назад +25

    Welcome, it’s nice to look into the Mirror you showed us. Canada is really a dream country to live in for many Germans. A place of longing. But you showed us that every thing has more than one dimension. Thank you, you are such a nice person. Keep on making videos.

    • @lifeingermany_
      @lifeingermany_  4 года назад +4

      Thanks so much for the kind response! 🥰 Yes - you’re right! Canada is a wonderful country, but there’s no much more that people don’t see when they’re just VISITING! I really found the perfect work/life balance here in Germany! 🤗

    • @Arltratlo
      @Arltratlo 4 года назад +1

      ich war in Kanada und den USA, können mich beide mal, da fahr ich lieber in die Schweiz, genauso teuer, dichter drann und manche da sprechen auch etwas deutsch....

    • @Unterwelten
      @Unterwelten 4 года назад +7

      People come to Canada for our beautiful scenery but believe me, our cities suck compared to German cities. And we have a work work work mentality. You guys don't know how lucky you are!

    • @jeycalc6877
      @jeycalc6877 3 года назад +1

      I mean there are some beautiful cities like Calgary and Vancouver which have world class beauty and nature. But the work culture is terrible - no time to enjoy life, the weather in any place outside the west coast is terrible, is much more expensive than germany, and not as well connected as some other countries. There are definitely good things like its pretty low crime although germany might be even better here, nice people, very diverse - you can be anyone in the world and you will fit in.

    • @ffmde8268
      @ffmde8268 Год назад

      @@Unterwelten when i was a kid i always used to dream about US and Canada but as i grew older (now 38) i started to value more and more the life here in Germany when compared to especially US
      But still i'd love to visit Canada one day but before that NYC is on the top list

  • @olivermorningstar5629
    @olivermorningstar5629 3 года назад +2

    I do not know if someone has already mentioned this, but when it comes to renting, it all depends on where you live. Yes, most places are cheaper to rent, but then you have Munich which had the highest prices for rent in Germany.

  • @walterpleyer261
    @walterpleyer261 4 года назад +10

    Traffic in and around Toronto is a dimension of it's own and hardly comparable to any other place

    • @jeycalc6877
      @jeycalc6877 3 года назад +2

      of course because people flock from all over the GTA and even further to work in TO. There are already over 3 million in TO, over 6 million in the GTA, and even more if you add other surrounding areas. On top of that most immigrants choose the GTA

    • @sachadee.6104
      @sachadee.6104 3 года назад

      Indeed !! I've travelled in GTA a lot as a truck driver but outside of there for the most part in Canada, traffic is close to non existing. Beside the other major cities, that is.

  • @MagnificentGermanywithDarion
    @MagnificentGermanywithDarion 3 года назад +2

    Hello Jenna, You have this channel and your Life in Dusseldorf channel down pat. I love how you explain the information in a clear teachable way. As you know I have watched your latest videos as I just found you a couple of weeks ago but I decided I am going to start from the beginning and"watch up" to catch up lol. BTW, Again I am an American from the state of Florida originally but sometimes I find great flight deals out of Toronto. My last flight out of Toronto cost me $303. 00 USD so it was with it to make my way to Toronto for sure. Great work Jenna. :).

  • @sandram.1106
    @sandram.1106 3 года назад +5

    Finished school in Onterrible or maybe worst case Ontario 😂 Just picked up a few jokes when I was in Alberta 😂
    I'm a German and I want to immigrate to Canada since I'm a little child. I really hope there's not too much disappointment in this video for me, but since I've lived there a couple times already, I think I'm prepared for the most part 😃 Happy that you like it here in Germany though :)

    • @Sandra053
      @Sandra053 2 года назад +1

      Don’t move from Germany!

  • @venzful
    @venzful 4 года назад +4

    Moving to Germany in two months. Cant wait to see your videos as a guide. On my list of things to find out is; best telecom provider, best bank, how to buy train tickets cheaper, health insurance, where to find accommodation for the first few days while looking for an apartment, tips to get an apartment quicker etc....perhaps you can add these to your list of topics to cover 🥰

    • @lifeingermany_
      @lifeingermany_  4 года назад +3

      Vee Hapi thanks so so much for the comment! ALL of these videos are coming soon! 🤩🤗 in the meantime, I run a website for expats in Düsseldorf but here is some Germany-wide content that’ll definitely help:
      Best phone plan: lifeinduesseldorf.com/finding-best-cell-phone-plan-germany/
      Best banks for English speakers: lifeinduesseldorf.com/best-expat-banks-germany/
      FlixTrain is the cheapest train option if the connections are the ones you need 🤩: lifeinduesseldorf.com/flixtrain-duesseldorf/
      Best health insurance: lifeinduesseldorf.com/health-insurance-expats-germany/
      Where to find apartments: lifeinduesseldorf.com/best-websites-to-find-a-flat/ 🥰

    • @venzful
      @venzful 4 года назад

      @@lifeingermany_ Wow thanks for the links! Will definitely check this out!

    • @ElGreco291
      @ElGreco291 4 года назад

      ​@@venzful Which region are you planing to move to in Germany?

    • @venzful
      @venzful 4 года назад +1

      @@ElGreco291 Bayern 🥰

    • @ElGreco291
      @ElGreco291 4 года назад +1

      @@venzful Very good decision ;) If you need help - just write me a message.

  • @rajeevshah48
    @rajeevshah48 3 года назад +11

    Looks like the quote “ Grass is greener on the other side of river “ is so right 😀 , checkout traffic in India , any city you pick 😀

    • @lifeingermany_
      @lifeingermany_  3 года назад +6

      Haha totally! I lived in Bangalore for a bit and nothing compares to the traffic there hahaha!

    • @BirgitBauhaus
      @BirgitBauhaus 3 года назад +1

      YESSS.... TRUELY!
      IN THE BIG CITIES, TERRIBLE, CAN BE THE HELL!
      But I was in South of India, from Mumbai (Bombay earlier) down to Trivandrum to "Killkutta" (Calcutta) :-)). And I'm still living - and I fell in Love with India!
      Later I lived in Sri Lanka and it becomes my "second home*, but still I love India, too!
      But think: in India are around 1,400.000.000 People... Were should they go? :-))
      Difficult, so many People, we only have ~ 82.000.000 ..that's nothing...;-) !

    • @BirgitBauhaus
      @BirgitBauhaus 3 года назад +2

      @@lifeingermany_ : hahaha....yes, India is really heavy!
      Did you once go by Train,? ,;-)
      THAT's an Expierience, a real Adventure!
      But: if I travel it's a funny Journey, but with other Options. .it's really, really hard and I was very impressed how relaxt the Public was!

    • @lifeingermany_
      @lifeingermany_  3 года назад

      @@BirgitBauhaus hahaha ohhhh yes! I took a night train and a night bus! Was quite the experience... 🙈🤣

  • @notyourtype5329
    @notyourtype5329 4 года назад +10

    Thank you I'm moving next year to Germany.❤️ You gave me hope.

  • @rrahmanrafi4205
    @rrahmanrafi4205 3 года назад +3

    Love you and your smile also you've told pretty good reasons. I appreciate.

  • @anitaanita7162
    @anitaanita7162 3 года назад +4

    Moving back to Germany after living 20 years in the United States. I’ve been watching your videos to get reminded of life in Germany, lol. I hope it won’t be too much of a culture shock 😌 we’re moving to Cologne and hope to meet Expats there 🥳

  • @QuickDE
    @QuickDE 4 года назад +5

    Hi, I liked your video, you have a good expression and are easy to understand. Looking forward to hear more of you. Thank you and good look for your channel! :)

    • @lifeingermany_
      @lifeingermany_  4 года назад +1

      QuickDE thanks so much! My first comment 🤩🥰🤗 ... I look forward to creating some more videos soon! STAY TUNED 🙃

    • @QuickDE
      @QuickDE 4 года назад +1

      @@lifeingermany_ Yeah, couldn't belive it, that no one left a comment yet! Keep up the good work, you're very sympathetic, I'm sure you'll have a bigger fan base soon! :)

    • @lifeingermany_
      @lifeingermany_  4 года назад

      QuickDE thanks for the words of encouragement! 🤗🤗🤗

  • @tasminoben686
    @tasminoben686 4 года назад +4

    Moin, hab deinen Kanal gerade entdeckt. Klingt interessant. Freu mich auf mehr.
    LG

  • @beentheredonethat8280
    @beentheredonethat8280 3 года назад +4

    This is wonderful! Please everyone stay/immigrate to Germany. It opens its doors to EVERYONE!

    • @bendover-bz4bc
      @bendover-bz4bc 3 года назад

      Germans are racist to people of color. Is that true? I have heard many people giving negative response to blacks and Brown people in public area

    • @Tmi612
      @Tmi612 3 года назад

      @@bendover-bz4bc bad people live everywhere. Usually germany is tolerant to all people of all type of colour.

  • @michellelaurente2087
    @michellelaurente2087 3 года назад +1

    a great informative in this video, i am also interested to move in Germany, take care and god bless you!

  • @Name-jw4sj
    @Name-jw4sj 4 года назад +4

    Thank you for the video! Please do more like this! I live in America and deciding whether to move to Germany. Also don't you take public transportation instead of car in Germany to avoid the traffic?

    • @lifeingermany_
      @lifeingermany_  4 года назад +2

      Thanks so much! I will start to get some more up online soon! 🤗🤩 Haha - yes, many people choose public transport over driving a car, but not all! And it depends on whether you live in the city or a small town. The cities in Germany are usually very easy to get around with just public transport! 🤩🤗

  • @Rootana63
    @Rootana63 4 года назад +8

    Germany is very nice nice country. The people are very good. Thank you for this share. Hello from Croatia

  • @MultiScooter63
    @MultiScooter63 4 года назад +3

    Agree on all you said, however: I'd think about Canada as a potential alternative place to live there rather than the USA , because the Canadians are very sympathic - i.e. the music scene: Rush, Nelly Furtado, Alannis Morisette, Joni Mitchell and many more. Or also the movie or comedy scene like the popular 'Just for Laughs Gags' series known from RUclips, and also many long distance flights (shot mostly in Quebec and Montréal, here every victim had quite some fun - no matter if a member of the black or asian community) - or also the very funny Kenny vs. Spenny series, or the Orphan Black seasons (5 meanwhile) etc. etc. ; but I think I wil stay in Germany for all those reasons you highlighted already. So welcome to my country !!!

    • @MultiScooter63
      @MultiScooter63 4 года назад

      @natalie storm Maybe yes, but please specify why.

  • @oyewumicollinsikuejawa9488
    @oyewumicollinsikuejawa9488 3 года назад +3

    WOW. The easy and affordable travel opportunity is mind blowing.

  • @danielcortes4523
    @danielcortes4523 3 года назад +14

    As an immigrant may be not. Canada offers a lot more easy ways to get the citizenship while in Germany you will need to married with someone from there or learn German and study at least 5 years in there, if not being a high skilled IT specialist is your only chance. In Canada you will spend half of time to get the citizenship. In term of weather Germany wins and also in vacations days but probably the quality of life is the same. There are city's in Canada such as Calgary that I'm sure that are less crowed than Berlin, Cologne and Munich. And if you are worry about the weather I am sure Vancouver in Canada has a better climate than all the city's in Germany, just have a look in google yearly weather. Both are great countries and if you like German language and culture go there! but if you really want to change your country to get a better quality life Canada is more convenient for now, in addition Canada also offers a French language side if you don't like English.

    • @carinemorgan3214
      @carinemorgan3214 3 года назад +1

      Great. Can you give me a link to migrate to Canada please? I am presently in Dubai. I am a Nigerian but my dream country is canada. olumidea64@gmail.com

  • @Maegop88
    @Maegop88 4 года назад +2

    Good info about Germany thanks, hope to upload more videos about Germany

    • @lifeingermany_
      @lifeingermany_  4 года назад +1

      Thanks so much!! 🥰
      More videos coming soon!!

  •  4 года назад +3

    You cannot take vacation whenever you want here either. Companies can block vacation (with good reason). Also, in the school vacation periods, employees with children generally get priority (obvs). But other than that…

    • @lifeingermany_
      @lifeingermany_  4 года назад +2

      Jürgen Erhard that’s true! And if everyone wants vacation at the same time, of course they can say no! I just find these “bridge days” in Germany amazing! 🤩

    • @andiesp1
      @andiesp1 4 года назад +3

      I like the video but I have to clear Two points:
      About vacation, yes we do get 25 days free per year. But pretty much depends on the company or your job, when and how u can take free. I’m here a Kinder garden teacher. We most definitely can’t take vacations or even days free without consulting out Kinder-garden manager. Due lack of personal, can be that I can simply can’t get the days I intended to take free. One example : Many early child educators before COVID had accumulated at least 39 over hours in my town. When Covid hit, we were obligated to take off our over hours and vacations during the Quarantine. We ended up making minus hours, even though we worked. Also about taking a break during shifts or even going home early, for us is almost never happening. We have work meetings after the Kinder garden is closed, many times staying there until pass 21:00 🕘. A lot of essential workers like: Nurses, Nursing homes nurses. Are really bad paid and have not the best work conditions.
      My family emigrated from Ecuador to Canada 🇨🇦 like 30 year ago. I have stayed and lived in Toronto for short periods of time almost every second year. I felt always really good there. I was able to see how the Kinder garden system works there and let me tell u. I was surprised how good the work conditions are over there. I’m not German, my husband is. Here I have faced countless racists attacks. I think as Canadian, you can get better accepted by the Germans, as Latin or other nationalities u can have certainly a bumpy ride. My experience in Canada was always positive. I felt always like I belong. I was never look bad or treated differently. Canada 🇨🇦 is really a Multicultural country and they do are 1000 times more open. I’m not generalizing but that is my experience with both countries.

    • @lifeingermany_
      @lifeingermany_  4 года назад +4

      andiesp1 I can totally understand what you said and have to agree! Even as a foreigner in general in Germany, I don’t always feel very accepted, but I do know that North Americans are generally quite accepted in Germany compared to other nationalities... so I can only imagine what’s it’s like with a Latin or other background 😣♥️
      Canada is very welcoming and open to all nationalities, it’s true 🥰

  • @maidsinpink6400
    @maidsinpink6400 3 года назад +12

    Would not agree! In Calana if you like yo have more vacation you take one more week off that is not paid.
    People are super friendly and so many cultures you can meet. Its much easier to start and run a business in Canada. So many opportunities you have in Canada that can not Compare to Europe. English as a language it's much easier. I moved from Europe to Canada and love it

  • @beataks8859
    @beataks8859 3 года назад +3

    The way I understand it as a European - if you have to stay after your working hours to finish something, you have terrible time management skills and therefore - you're a bad employee. Also, if you work when you should rest, you will be less productive the next day and your employer doesn't really gain anything from making you work long hours. The only people who are allowed to work more than they should are the business owners.

  • @RaphaelSmith_84
    @RaphaelSmith_84 Год назад +1

    I visited Germany in 2015, and I want to live there in the near future. I work in tech and plan to get a job there or to work remotely. My favorites cities are Berlin and Koln

    • @fumanchu4785
      @fumanchu4785 Год назад

      It is either Köln or Cologne, but NOT Koln. You have to learn that the little dots above äöü are not optional or for decoration. These are all just another 3 different letters. A is not Ä, O is not Ö and U is not Ü.
      Other than that, you are about to make the most common mistake immigrants do when having no clue and still want to come to Germany. No sane German citizen would ever want to move or even live in Berlin. It is just a failed mess, going downhill since the 1970s. And what about Cologne? It is not as rotton as Berlin, but not a really nice place to live a good life either. And if you plan to have a family and maybe raise kids. This is not a safe place for that purpose.

  • @tjugobasil4319
    @tjugobasil4319 3 года назад +3

    Very nice and funny Video.
    And for your understanding clear english.
    Grüße aus Cochem (Mosel)
    Roman

  • @HashirRayanPk
    @HashirRayanPk Год назад

    i appreciate your work

  • @agopiechand
    @agopiechand 3 года назад +36

    Not to take anything away from your 'reasons' but I think you love living in Germany because your husband is there. If he were to relocate to Canada I am sure you will love to live in Canada.

    • @lifeingermany_
      @lifeingermany_  3 года назад +20

      I know I would love living in Canada again 🥰 and I love being here for my husband, yes! But there are definitely many positives to living in Germany. In all honesty, if I didn’t have my husband... I’d probably move to Austria (I find the general population to be a bit more like Canadians haha)

    • @m.m.2341
      @m.m.2341 2 года назад +1

      @@lifeingermany_ Austria is sooo beautiful and you're so close to Italy for example. Love it.

  • @sachadee.6104
    @sachadee.6104 3 года назад +2

    Fun fact: I've seen more Canadian nature while vacationing from the Netherlands than while been living in the country itself (since the last 16 years).

  • @Unterwelten
    @Unterwelten 4 года назад +15

    I spent several months in Berlin (and 3 weeks in Hamburg) and I agree! Also, public transit is waaaay better in Germany. You probably don't need a car if you live in a major city. You can go anywhere in Berlin, anytime. Public infrastructure in Germany is also far superior. Streets, sidewalks, parks in Canada are usually a mess and we have those stupid wooden hydro poles with wires strung all over the place. Germans dress better and they aren't as fat! They walk more, cycle more and there aren't 5 American fast food joints on every block as in Canada. And don't get me started on our ridiculous alcohol laws.. Great videos!

    • @m.m.2341
      @m.m.2341 2 года назад +1

      They aren't as fat? Well, they're certainly working on it.

  • @cantahiroglu
    @cantahiroglu 3 года назад +2

    Hello from Toronto 🖐 i am sure you didn’t miss ower here 😅 specifically around this time of the year ... 😬
    I am watching and following your video and really enjoying . I am planning to move Germany this year my girlfriend is lives there. I am Canadian citizen she is German citizen . I heard its really hard to get married in Germany. Can you share your experience or make a videos how did go yours like paperwork time frame vs... . 😊 thanks again for all your useful videos...

    • @lifeingermany_
      @lifeingermany_  3 года назад +1

      Hey there! 🙃 thanks for your message! Great idea about making a video - for a quick answer - it depends on where you come from. However, as a Canadian marrying a German, I have to say... it was actually really easy!
      Biggest tip: GET YOUR LONG FORM CANADIAN BIRTH CERTIFICATE WHILE YOURE STILL IN CANADA
      I didn’t know there was a difference between my original certificate and a “long form” one... and you’ll need to request a stamped copy from the officials in Canada. A much quicker process when you’re still in Canada.
      Then you’ll need to get it translated by a certified professional in Germany (this is quick and easy).
      The rest is just quite a bit of paperwork, but not difficult by any means! 🙃
      Hope this helps a little for now!

    • @cantahiroglu
      @cantahiroglu 3 года назад

      @@lifeingermany_ thank you all the information 🙏

  • @daliborizer
    @daliborizer 4 года назад +9

    Definitely agree to all the points mentioned!

  • @misterbobo12
    @misterbobo12 3 года назад +1

    That's crazy. I work 12 hours a week as a working student in Germany alongside my studies and even I get 10 days of paid vacation a year. Wow! Actually, I was thinking about moving to Canada after I graduated. Can you please make a video about what is better in Canada?

  • @adnanhilal5423
    @adnanhilal5423 4 года назад +3

    Would it be possible to make a video about postgraduate studies (like getting a PhD) in Germany. Maybe also compare it with Canada
    Very nice content.

  • @elisekienle5713
    @elisekienle5713 Год назад

    Thank-you Jenna for your videos I so appreciate them! I am a Canadian visiting my Aunt and Uncle in Cape town for three months. Did you rent a vehicle when traveling SA? After this I'll be an Au pair in Germany for a year and am so looking forward to it. For people wanting to know a little more about Canada I am from Saskatchewan where cities are small. The rural area is very affordable you can buy a small house for 25 thousand. I worked in healthcare where you can bank time to have more holidays. There are some jobs that work 12 hour shifts and then you have more days to do as you wish. There are so many jobs! However our winters are brutal.

    • @elisekienle5713
      @elisekienle5713 Год назад

      Also when I have visited family in Toronto I'm a tad overwhelmed by the lifestyle it's so busy and seems like a chore to get your kids to all the places they need to be.

  • @cosmodoc
    @cosmodoc 3 года назад +4

    Please ask some of your girlfriends from Canada to come over to live in Germany, we need more of your kind!

    • @ThePhantom712
      @ThePhantom712 3 года назад

      And please ask some of your Girlfriends to move to Canada we need more of your kind.

  • @Commentator541
    @Commentator541 2 года назад

    5. This is what I like about Europe. So much variety!

  • @1966masy
    @1966masy 4 года назад +8

    How can you leave Freiburg? Wie kann man freiwillig von Freiburg nach Düsseldorf ziehen??? :-)

    • @lifeingermany_
      @lifeingermany_  4 года назад

      I know 😭♥️ it wasn’t my choice haha. My husbands family are all living in Düsseldorf, and he found a great job opportunity back in DUS. I constantly miss Freiburg though!

  • @sanketparmar5173
    @sanketparmar5173 4 года назад +1

    You are great in providing useful information.

  • @player-ye3hk
    @player-ye3hk 4 года назад +3

    Its kind of funny, I hate the fact that there are so many languages around germany (especially as someone who has a real hard time learning even the most simple phrases - don't be fooled by my english, it took me over 2 decades of constant usage to get here...).
    Whenever I am in Belgium or the Netherlands (which I am quite often) I feel awkward that everyone has to speak english (or german) to me. And before the culture argument comes along: I think germany itself proves, that people can speak the same language while still having VERY different cultures. I had a big culture shock when I visited Bavaria for the first time (although some might argue that Bavarians don't actually speak german :P)
    Had to chuckle a bit when you said "rules and regulations are changing constantly" - THAT ONE even hits people born here sometimes unexpected, since the flow of information here, especially concerning regulations is absolutely shitty. Some regulations are even actively hidden and you have to sue in order to get a copy, since the institutions won't just hand them out when asked (although thats rare).

  • @edugoabroad8758
    @edugoabroad8758 3 года назад

    seems quite helpful 😃lots of love❤

  • @surenot9491
    @surenot9491 4 года назад +4

    I always worked in industry and had atleast 30 days vacation. since 9 years iam on shift 365 days a year early late and night like 2-3 earlie 2 late 2 night 2-3 days off. make averange of 38h a week. because of the shifting i have additional 7-8 vacation days.

    • @surenot9491
      @surenot9491 4 года назад

      @@sefyue the minimum by law is 20 days in a 5 day a week Job and 24 in a 6 days a week job.
      I work on holydays and weekends and even while you all celebrate new year.
      I guess its fair to have some extra days.
      In industrial companies 30 days a year is common

  • @Ribulose15diphosphat
    @Ribulose15diphosphat 3 года назад +1

    The climate in Germany depends heavyly, there you live. The mountains in the middle/south cause a quick drop from temperate to continental climate from west to east. If you want to feel like Canada, visit a place with natural connifere forest, this is basically taiga. Look for example at "Hof (Saale)" - the coldest city in Germany, you can get -15°C and 50cm snow in bad years. Collapsed buildings and stuck trains included.

  • @dirkdriessen1133
    @dirkdriessen1133 4 года назад +5

    From Krefelder to Düsseldorfer. We both know its the best region in germany to live in :)

    • @ulrichmaier3288
      @ulrichmaier3288 4 года назад

      F*** Neckar-Odenwald Area is the best area for living in Germany.

  • @mnalaka5068
    @mnalaka5068 3 года назад +1

    I'm Sri Lankan, lived Europe 03 Years. If you speak 04 main think of life. Study, Live, Work, Travel..
    1. Life - Canada
    2. Study and work - Germany
    3. Travel - Sri Lanka
    Every country has different things, so I feel to live every country or travel every country ..It is always new experience .✋🙏❤💪

    • @Shankar-Bhaskar
      @Shankar-Bhaskar 3 года назад

      Sri Lanka and Maldives are my dream travel destinations.

  • @viralg724
    @viralg724 3 года назад +3

    Lol here in INDIA we get 18days holiday leave + including mandatory holidays you can add 15 days more in total.

  • @powerzwerg5566
    @powerzwerg5566 Год назад

    We definitely DO have nasty traffic jams especially at rush hour here in Germany, but than -mostly- public transport is a real alternative.

  • @AndreAndre-ud6dj
    @AndreAndre-ud6dj 4 года назад +6

    Hello Germany for Québec, CANADA ... nice talk....

  • @Commentator541
    @Commentator541 2 года назад

    A lot of the free days are company/state dependent. At a job I had to hold for a while, even though it was EU, we were working 12 hour days, 6 days a week, with hardly any breaks. They did pay us a lot of overtime, but one can imagine that all the vacation days were used as sickness leaves, as sickness leaves would result in termination. It depends on the company and their ability to manage it’s workforce. We cost the company more than double what hiring more employees would, and still they could not get new workers onboard.

  • @madeleinewinterdown3256
    @madeleinewinterdown3256 3 года назад +3

    I work flexibly in Canada for hospitals and have unlimited vacation. My husband works in high tech, also Canada and has unlimited vacation.

    • @bdobel6353
      @bdobel6353 3 года назад

      Unlimited and paid? Really?

    • @madeleinewinterdown3256
      @madeleinewinterdown3256 3 года назад

      @@bdobel6353 his is unlimited paid but approved by management. Mine is unlimited unpaid (so not technically vacation)

    • @bdobel6353
      @bdobel6353 3 года назад +1

      @@madeleinewinterdown3256 unlimited paid is amazing and for sure not what everybody has. Are there open opportunities. I am looking for a job in paradise. 😀

    • @madeleinewinterdown3256
      @madeleinewinterdown3256 3 года назад +1

      @@bdobel6353 Canada is far from paradise. The weather is horrendous where I live. The avg cost of a family home is $1M (EURO). The unpaid vacation is with high tech who want to keep their employees. Cost of living is high. Taxes can be 40%. We are looking to move back to EU.

    • @madeleinewinterdown3256
      @madeleinewinterdown3256 3 года назад

      @@bdobel6353 all that being said, if you are of professional class, it is worth applying for a job. You might like it. A lot of Germans (sorry, assuming you are German...) A lot of Germans like Canada.

  • @franz1102
    @franz1102 2 года назад

    I am bavarian and you are very likable, keep going

  • @Sicklehead88
    @Sicklehead88 4 года назад +9

    2 hours drive time to work for 25 kilometers?! every day?! wtf
    also 10 days of vacation per year is just unthinkable. the first 5 minutes of the video already leave me speechless.

    • @lifeingermany_
      @lifeingermany_  4 года назад +3

      I know, right? 😔
      My life in Germany is definitely a more relaxed one!

    • @davidlynch9049
      @davidlynch9049 3 года назад

      Toronto does have terrible traffic.