Very Insightful, generally people focus on migrating to North America, UK or Australia so this perspective is very refreshing. Looking forward for more insightful content
Osman bhai , I have degree in mechanical engineering but i am currently working as as data analyst. If i come on Opportunity card then is there any chance of getting job on basis of my experience raher than degree. Does German companies or government allows people on opportunity card to take job different from academic qualification.
Great content for students! Looking forward to more videos on the topic. This channel is going to be valuable for the people who are seeking to move abroad
Obviously no place is heaven. In 2016, when Australia 486 visa opened for Pakistani engineering fresh graduates, people said, don't go, Australians are racists. They only give jobs to their own people. Rents are high. No savings. Islamophobia is high. It's too far. So some got scared and others went. Now today, go and ask someone who went and someone who stayed in Pakistan. They will both agree who made the right choice. No place is heaven. Challenges are everywhere. People who take risks and overcome fears and challenges, become successful.
For now, Afd is successful only in 2 states in the east most parts of Germany. These states people are poor who always support right wing opposition parties against the ruling party. They blame illegal immigrants for taking their jobs.
This information is much much needed for Pakistanis who want to move abroad. I think at some point you can also talk about what students can do while studying in terms of part-time work, importance of learning the language etc. and path to citizenship.
Thanks for the comment. Yes visa approval time is a hindrance these days, hopefully it gets better in the coming weeks and months. I would encourage to keeep applying
Matlab Germany scene on hay. What is the acceptance of Muslims and being able to practice religious practice freely? I worry about my kids whenever I think about moving to a non-muslim country, even though options are there. What's your suggestions on this front?
Muslims, especially from Turkey are a significant minority here in Germany, so acceptance is not an jssue. Raising kids is always a challenge, this is a good topic to discuss in one my future videos
Watched the whole video. Would like if you can comment on two things in your next video: - language barrier in the job market - and job opportunities for non technical fields (say for someone in business management)
Very informative. really want to appreciate your video.
I hope this will help a lot in young students trying for higher education and jobs.
Valuable insights! And now I think I should really start acting on some of those plans I have 😅
Will look forward to more content
Thanks Saneea, yes don't hesitate to take the first step! :😊
Very Insightful, generally people focus on migrating to North America, UK or Australia so this perspective is very refreshing.
Looking forward for more insightful content
Thanks so much for the encouragement! Hope to benefit people with further videos
Osman bhai , I have degree in mechanical engineering but i am currently working as as data analyst.
If i come on Opportunity card then is there any chance of getting job on basis of my experience raher than degree. Does German companies or government allows people on opportunity card to take job different from academic qualification.
Great content for students! Looking forward to more videos on the topic. This channel is going to be valuable for the people who are seeking to move abroad
Much appreciated! Thanks for the encouraging comments, I will try my best to help the community
Love from pakistan
Superb informative.... I'm 30th subscriber 😊
Thanks for subbing Saqib bhai!
It’s going to be difficult in the following years looking at the political scenario and the rise of AFD.
Obviously no place is heaven. In 2016, when Australia 486 visa opened for Pakistani engineering fresh graduates, people said, don't go, Australians are racists. They only give jobs to their own people. Rents are high. No savings. Islamophobia is high. It's too far. So some got scared and others went. Now today, go and ask someone who went and someone who stayed in Pakistan. They will both agree who made the right choice.
No place is heaven. Challenges are everywhere. People who take risks and overcome fears and challenges, become successful.
For now, Afd is successful only in 2 states in the east most parts of Germany. These states people are poor who always support right wing opposition parties against the ruling party. They blame illegal immigrants for taking their jobs.
This information is much much needed for Pakistanis who want to move abroad. I think at some point you can also talk about what students can do while studying in terms of part-time work, importance of learning the language etc. and path to citizenship.
Thank you for your insights, language is an important topic, I will tackle this in my next video. Language enables student jobs rtc
Amazing content!
Getting visas from islamabad embassy takes a really long time though so thats a very big hindrance
Thanks for the comment. Yes visa approval time is a hindrance these days, hopefully it gets better in the coming weeks and months. I would encourage to keeep applying
Due to current political shift in germany, do you consider changes will happen in immigration laws?
For legal migration I believe Germany will make it more attractive in the coming years since it needs the workers to support its economy.
Sirr Ausbildung Kee Throw Aane Ke Kitnii Worth HAY
Kiaa Hum Ausbildung Diploma Ke Liye Aasakta Hay?
Yes Ausbildung through Germany definitely aa sakte hain, Germany mein kafi Ausbildung positions open hain
Matlab Germany scene on hay. What is the acceptance of Muslims and being able to practice religious practice freely?
I worry about my kids whenever I think about moving to a non-muslim country, even though options are there.
What's your suggestions on this front?
Muslims, especially from Turkey are a significant minority here in Germany, so acceptance is not an jssue. Raising kids is always a challenge, this is a good topic to discuss in one my future videos
@osamakhangermany I would look forward to listening to your views when you cover this topic.
Watched the whole video. Would like if you can comment on two things in your next video:
- language barrier in the job market
- and job opportunities for non technical fields (say for someone in business management)
Suggestions taken Saneea, will create separate videos considering both topics soon 😊