Informative video. I found spices, winter clothes and utensils really important out of these. Would love to see more cooking videos if possible from your channel.
This was very useful and any kind of help in these uncertain times really takes away quite some tension and nervousness. Thanks! Waiting for the next one!
Shraddha....Thank you so much....My daughter was just wondering about what to carry and we parents were not of much help. Your efforts to make this video is highly appreciated.
Thank a lot Shraddha for making this video. I was looking for such (good) a video since few days. Now I know where to look. Also thanks for sharing those 4 links which I am sure will be useful for Indian students when they are are in Germany. I am definitely gonna refer those website for groceries. Thanks a lot once again.
@@charmiepatel3636 I don't it know. May be those were in the description. I am not sure. But if you are looking for a websites to buy groceries I know two of them. One is called Jamoona and another is spice village. May be you can visit these pages and compare the prices.
As per ur instruction the food stuff carried by u to Germany is it applicable to all category traveller? Do we need to give the declaration at airport what all stuff we r carrying. If possible pl clarify.
The most awaited video is here🤩🤩 Keep going Shraddha. I have a question, if we rent a fully furnished apartment in Germany, they don't have utensils and other kitchen commodities?
No. They don't have utensils and other kitchen commodities. No company (HWG, BWG, Frohe Zukunft) in Germany provides that. But, if you rent a room in a WG, then usually you get all the utensils and kitchen commodities. I hope that helps.
Hello Shraddha. You have done a pretty good job in bringing together this video. My son is planning to come to Germany next year and this video is really very informative. Thanks for taking so much trouble. Thanks. Best of luck for your future.
Amazing video. Helped me a lot with packing. Thanks for the details. Can you please let me know on the shampoos/bodywash/moisturizer?some good brands?Is it better to buy there or bring from India?
Your video was pretty sweet but short. I was trying to order a universal adaptor but found out that nothing supports my 3 pin iron box. Every one suggests not to use iron box with their adaptors. Any suggestions regarding the adaptors or do you think it's better to purchase a 2 pin iron box in Germany?
I find your pack list quite interesting. I would NEVER EVER lug wooden spoons, pots and pans or daal and water cookers to Germany. All of these can be bought for VERY little here. You only have to look at the right places (we have amazing Asia food stores and IKEA sells pretty much everything you would want in a kitchen for very little money). Spices - okay. If you are used to certain spices, I understand you would want to bring them. But really, most of the stuff you mention (f.e. pens and paper or personal hygiene products?!) are made in Germany at high quality. I don‘t see why you would bring those and not personal items and clothing, etc. I am confused...
I think she is trying to help anyone who is very New to Germany and doesn't even know where to look for things and probably yet to make friends or how to travel there.. How much ever research one does, when it comes to practical experience things are different, as each Country is different. So this may help during their initial weeks/ months of stay. Just my view...
Yes, interesting to know that if they could bring their whole kitchen, they would. For them, personal items are probably more cheaper to purchase in Germany than their wooden spoons, pots, pans etc. They also like to cook using their own wares. Now you learn new things from other nationalities and that's not bad
Yes, but it is just the opposite: both food and cookware can be purchased for relatively little money, whereas clothing and such are relatively expensive. As a student, she most likely will be included in a welcome program of her university, so she will have people to ask for where to get things from the get go if they don‘t supply her with initial shopping buddies or good instructions where to go to for which items..... To me, it would be more important to bring things I CAN‘T buy where I‘m going, pictures of family, and such. I have lived abroad three years myself and every time, I didn‘t pack a single cooking tool as I was more curious about the local cuisine and cooking habits than wanting to have the same old that I have know already for 20 years. Quite on the contrary: I usually ended up bringing cooking utensils from my host country back home to be able to make things I learned to make and love while abroad...
I do work at a German university and was responsible for organizing such help for incoming foreign students. We had a program in which we (in the department) matched individual incoming students with up to five German students in the department who were responsible for contacting the student before departure and to respond to their questions, assist them with packing for our university and location (what clothes would be useful etc.), then were responsible for doing first errands (registration with university, registration with city, setting up health insurance and all of the red tape) and to take them shopping for their initial needs. Also, all international departments at German universities have fresher‘s weeks that talk students through what they can get where etc. It‘s not rocket science... It‘s a chance to make friends in the foreign country even before arrival and to have someone to turn to with questions of where and how to do things in the new country. It is a great chance for both incoming and local students to get to know each other, to practice foreign language skills and to experience new cultures and make new friends...
The video was really helpful especially the point about eye drops... will keep that in mind. But are normal nourishing eye drops available in the local drugstores?
I mean I've heard many times that Customs don't allow you to carry food items outside. And they just throw that out and sometimes put heavy fines. Is this correct
Hello Sister I just watched your video , You have mentioned lots of stuff. But can this stuff would be allowed to flight. Cause we have limited amount of baggage weight to flight . So what if they not allows us to bring this too many items in the flight
Hi I'm planning to go Koblenz Germany on my work permit. As a bachelor what do you suggest how can I get a shared appartment or what I should do immediately after landing in Germany?? Please suggest thanks...
Hey, there's one thing that I want to check. How did you carry 75kgs of weight from airport to your place? I heard that it's difficult for one to carry all of it on his own
Hello ma'am, thanking you for helpful vdo, ma'am also make vdo about job opportunities and also please make any online platform where we can connect you in most important needful info.
I just need clarification on these products if anyone can tell are these allowed to carry in check in baggage from India to Germany? - Ghee, Cosmetics, Rice, scissors, sweets like kaju katli or besan laddoo?
German laws concerning file-sharing are pretty strict and clearly condemn any kind of file sharing activity related to copyrighted content. While both download and upload are condemned by law, it’s really in reality the uploading part of the process that will be rewarded with a warning letter. Using services like torrent clients makes you automatically share the file you are downloading. This is why torrent and other P2P clients users receive a lot of letters from German lawyers. There is no clear set of rules that puts a figure on the fine you have received. It might be 900€ per illegally downloaded song in Germany or 2000€ for downloading a movie in Germany. The figure is entirely up to them. I hope that helps.
You can use Netflix and other legal services..what she means is that if you want download free movies as many people do...this is against the law...but paying services are allowed
I like how you put so much of efforts to help the viewers with their packing so that they don't miss out anything important. 😌
Thanks a lot Palak for appreciating!
Informative video. I found spices, winter clothes and utensils really important out of these. Would love to see more cooking videos if possible from your channel.
Will make vlogs in future 😀
This was very useful and any kind of help in these uncertain times really takes away quite some tension and nervousness. Thanks! Waiting for the next one!
Awesome video! Very informative. This is a very important topic which isn't covered that much.
Glad it was helpful!
Shraddha....Thank you so much....My daughter was just wondering about what to carry and we parents were not of much help. Your efforts to make this video is highly appreciated.
Thank you so much for this video! and also the list you shared would be very helpful for anyone coming to germany.
You're so welcome! Please share the list with students who are coming
Thank you so much ...it was really helpful.
Most important part of video was you 'shradha'.... Keep sharing amzing content .... God blss u
Thank you so much 😀
Highly informative! Thanks a lot for sharing!
My pleasure!
Rewatching the video ❤️
Thanks 😊
loved it! Fairly relevant :)
Really very helpful
Thanks for watching
Thank You Shraddha for making this video!!
Liked & Subscribed!!
My pleasure 😊 Suresh :)
Thankyou so much
Most welcome 😊
That list is also helpful
This was really a good video. Waiting to see the next one......
More to come!
Thank you for all the efforts you put. Really helpful:)
Awesome, thanks :)
Really informative highly appreciated ✌
Thanks for watching 🤗🤗🤗
Thank you so much ☺️
Ich bin liebe das Video danke schön.
Amazing video very specific and informative!
Glad you liked it
You are doing a good job.
Hajmola 😅 is very essential
Regarding buying Sim and opening bank account I have to search Ur playlist
And last but not the least very important thing is clothes specially sweaters, jackets etc
Yes true!
Channel worth subscribing....✔
Thank a lot Shraddha for making this video. I was looking for such (good) a video since few days. Now I know where to look. Also thanks for sharing those 4 links which I am sure will be useful for Indian students when they are are in Germany. I am definitely gonna refer those website for groceries. Thanks a lot once again.
My pleasure 😊 Share this video who are planning to come 🙂🙌
@@ShraddhaParashar sure
Where are those links dear?
Can you please help me 🙏
@@charmiepatel3636 I don't it know. May be those were in the description. I am not sure. But if you are looking for a websites to buy groceries I know two of them. One is called Jamoona and another is spice village. May be you can visit these pages and compare the prices.
Tks mam for your precious information 😍
My pleasure 😊
Thanks for ur effort👍
Thankyou ❤️
You’re welcome 😊
Thankyou very much for great explanations.
Love from sri lanka 🇱🇰
it was too helpful for me
Thank you so much pretty girl.💓
Very helpful video
Excellent 👍
Thank you! Cheers!
Bucket, raincoat, mosquito repellant, induction to cook in room if the shared kitchen is busy?
Your video is very helpful but what about haircare products?
Amazing video
It'll be going very helpful for me..
Thank You ma'am
My pleasure 😊
Very informative
Really helpful
As per ur instruction the food stuff carried by u to Germany is it applicable to all category traveller? Do we need to give the declaration at airport what all stuff we r carrying. If possible pl clarify.
Very helpful 👍👍👍
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for the inforative video. Can i ask you how did you find out how much luggage you can bring with the visa? Thank you very much.
Thank you mam good tip's I'm cmng Berlin next week..moa calem Delhi
Good vedio sister. If you include that winter clothes also it will a perfect vedio😊
You do not need to bring winter clothes from India as you can buy here at better price.
Thanks a lot.
@@ShraddhaParashar thank you sister
The most awaited video is here🤩🤩 Keep going Shraddha. I have a question, if we rent a fully furnished apartment in Germany, they don't have utensils and other kitchen commodities?
No. They don't have utensils and other kitchen commodities. No company (HWG, BWG, Frohe Zukunft) in Germany provides that. But, if you rent a room in a WG, then usually you get all the utensils and kitchen commodities. I hope that helps.
@@PalakLakhaniinGermany Ohh alright. Thank you!
No Vishakha they don't provide utensils. In WG you can expect to share.
Shradha i got it dear how to come how to book room it will be tougher to me ..my heart is going like dhak 22
You’ve told very necessary information about extra luggage, that we can bring via air india
Most welcome 😊
Hello Shraddha. You have done a pretty good job in bringing together this video. My son is planning to come to Germany next year and this video is really very informative. Thanks for taking so much trouble. Thanks. Best of luck for your future.
Thank you so much 🙂
Amazing video. Helped me a lot with packing. Thanks for the details. Can you please let me know on the shampoos/bodywash/moisturizer?some good brands?Is it better to buy there or bring from India?
Hi I didn't find the purchasing links in the description box . Could you please send the link?
Your video was pretty sweet but short. I was trying to order a universal adaptor but found out that nothing supports my 3 pin iron box. Every one suggests not to use iron box with their adaptors. Any suggestions regarding the adaptors or do you think it's better to purchase a 2 pin iron box in Germany?
Can you suggest which router to bring???
I find your pack list quite interesting. I would NEVER EVER lug wooden spoons, pots and pans or daal and water cookers to Germany. All of these can be bought for VERY little here. You only have to look at the right places (we have amazing Asia food stores and IKEA sells pretty much everything you would want in a kitchen for very little money). Spices - okay. If you are used to certain spices, I understand you would want to bring them. But really, most of the stuff you mention (f.e. pens and paper or personal hygiene products?!) are made in Germany at high quality. I don‘t see why you would bring those and not personal items and clothing, etc. I am confused...
I think she is trying to help anyone who is very New to Germany and doesn't even know where to look for things and probably yet to make friends or how to travel there.. How much ever research one does, when it comes to practical experience things are different, as each Country is different. So this may help during their initial weeks/ months of stay. Just my view...
Yes, interesting to know that if they could bring their whole kitchen, they would. For them, personal items are probably more cheaper to purchase in Germany than their wooden spoons, pots, pans etc. They also like to cook using their own wares. Now you learn new things from other nationalities and that's not bad
Yes, but it is just the opposite: both food and cookware can be purchased for relatively little money, whereas clothing and such are relatively expensive. As a student, she most likely will be included in a welcome program of her university, so she will have people to ask for where to get things from the get go if they don‘t supply her with initial shopping buddies or good instructions where to go to for which items..... To me, it would be more important to bring things I CAN‘T buy where I‘m going, pictures of family, and such. I have lived abroad three years myself and every time, I didn‘t pack a single cooking tool as I was more curious about the local cuisine and cooking habits than wanting to have the same old that I have know already for 20 years. Quite on the contrary: I usually ended up bringing cooking utensils from my host country back home to be able to make things I learned to make and love while abroad...
I do work at a German university and was responsible for organizing such help for incoming foreign students. We had a program in which we (in the department) matched individual incoming students with up to five German students in the department who were responsible for contacting the student before departure and to respond to their questions, assist them with packing for our university and location (what clothes would be useful etc.), then were responsible for doing first errands (registration with university, registration with city, setting up health insurance and all of the red tape) and to take them shopping for their initial needs. Also, all international departments at German universities have fresher‘s weeks that talk students through what they can get where etc. It‘s not rocket science... It‘s a chance to make friends in the foreign country even before arrival and to have someone to turn to with questions of where and how to do things in the new country. It is a great chance for both incoming and local students to get to know each other, to practice foreign language skills and to experience new cultures and make new friends...
Hello Sister. You mentioned to keep some photos for the formalities there. What is the passport size photo dimension and background colour required?
Can you give the link for the adapter, a little confused on which is gonna work there....
Really very unique video
Thanks
Can we take home made laddu or snacks to germany
How do you park all those things when traveling..won't the laggage be too big
Many people suggest to bring Pressure cooker. Does roommate from other countries feel annoyed or raise objection for the whistle of cooker.
Can i get straightener from india? Is it allowed in flights?
yes it'll be allowed
Yes u can
Knifes are allowed in flight?
The video was really helpful especially the point about eye drops... will keep that in mind. But are normal nourishing eye drops available in the local drugstores?
Wt documents needed to bring
Are these spices allowed in luggage or hand carry?
I mean I've heard many times that Customs don't allow you to carry food items outside. And they just throw that out and sometimes put heavy fines.
Is this correct
Should we need two phones
Hi can we bring tamrind?
thank you so much, this was super helpful :))
you forgot portable jet spray though😂😭
Hahaha khushi you got me 😂🤣
@@ShraddhaParashar 🙈🙈😂
How much bottles of ghee & mustard oil are allowed in flight?
October is the month of restoration
Nice video ❤️
Allowed hai Kya itna sara food stuff?? Powders and all ?? can I carry pooja ka samaan like kumkum and haldi?
Buying hard disk ASAP and filling it with all movies and stuff
Hehehe bring one for me too 😝😅
Which Indian kettle is compatible with German voltage.?
Hello Sister I just watched your video , You have mentioned lots of stuff. But can this stuff would be allowed to flight. Cause we have limited amount of baggage weight to flight . So what if they not allows us to bring this too many items in the flight
Is taking spices ,rice like stuffs allowed in flights??
Very few videos uploaded on RUclips for packing before moving abroad
Thank you so much!
When you first went there, who helped you with all this?
But ghee is not allowed to bring Germany did they allowed to you with Ghee
When i arrive in Germany be my provider
Hi
I'm planning to go Koblenz Germany on my work permit. As a bachelor what do you suggest how can I get a shared appartment or what I should do immediately after landing in Germany?? Please suggest thanks...
It seems like you didn’t have knowledge about Indian supermarket of Germany
What about prices of sanitary products??
Hey, there's one thing that I want to check. How did you carry 75kgs of weight from airport to your place? I heard that it's difficult for one to carry all of it on his own
Yeah i was in group of my batchmates try to contact people and book same flight to reach ur university
@@ShraddhaParashar Thanks, that helps
How do you weigh your suitcase if they are 23kg or more?
Is white coloured powdered items allowed to carry in flight like salt, rava , sugar etc ???
I would advise you to buy salt sugar rava here rather than bringing them from India
@@ShraddhaParashar ok. Thanks.
Hello ma'am, thanking you for helpful vdo, ma'am also make vdo about job opportunities and also please make any online platform where we can connect you in most important needful info.
Can you please share the link which we can buy Dal, rice in a cheaper price in Germany
I just need clarification on these products if anyone can tell are these allowed to carry in check in baggage from India to Germany? -
Ghee, Cosmetics, Rice, scissors, sweets like kaju katli or besan laddoo?
can we carry beans Mung,Matki & Chana For sprouts ???
Yes of course you can
@@ShraddhaParashar Thank you.. and Good Luck...
Is it all for students
which flight is recommended for extra luggage for working professionals?
There is no flight giving extra luggage for working professionals unfortunately
can find accommodations for me?
Provide dear lord.i need luggages ,clothes😊😊😊😊😊😊 asking for my staff
nice one
Thanks for the visit
Very very very informative one 😊 & what about umbrella madam?
It is in the list
Hey shraddha
Why the movie downloading is not allowed in Germany?
Means we can't download or watch any online movies Netflix?
No you can not because of copy right issues!
Use VPN
@@Germanlifesolver I have not tried it. Because I don't want any trouble.
German laws concerning file-sharing are pretty strict and clearly condemn any kind of file sharing activity related to copyrighted content. While both download and upload are condemned by law, it’s really in reality the uploading part of the process that will be rewarded with a warning letter. Using services like torrent clients makes you automatically share the file you are downloading. This is why torrent and other P2P clients users receive a lot of letters from German lawyers.
There is no clear set of rules that puts a figure on the fine you have received. It might be 900€ per illegally downloaded song in Germany or 2000€ for downloading a movie in Germany. The figure is entirely up to them.
I hope that helps.
You can use Netflix and other legal services..what she means is that if you want download free movies as many people do...this is against the law...but paying services are allowed
no need to bring iron, a steam iron would cost 14 euros in germany, cheaper than india. same with kettle.
How much silver and gold can we bring to Germany from India?
Thanks, this is insightful. Are laptops expensive in Germany, as compared to India?
She said to check it on Amazon