I just have to say that, as a soon-to-be graduate this December, I would EAT UP a podcast where you talk about your post-grad experience. Your voice and experience is just so calming and reassuring!
Hi Lydia, loving your videos & updates! Wanted to let you know you seem like such a sweet, gentle soul. I know you say you struggle with 'not having a plan', but you absolutely do. You made the decision to move away, you're working hard, you know you want to experience living in more new places.. that's a pretty wonderful plan. As someone a few years on, I'm 27 now, I totally know the feelings you're having, but please know you're doing wonderfully. Take it easy on yourself and enjoy this season of life as much as you can. xxx
Just a little warning (I mentioned this before on another video I think) if you move to Germany (for longer than 3 months) as a freelancer you'll have to pay double the amount of health insurance payments (if you're employed with a regular employer, they pay half and the other half comes out of your wages). I've been self employed this year and have had to pay 495 Euros a month for health insurance... It's based on your income and is between 17-19% of your income. 🥲Really wish I knew that before moving to Germany.
My jaw dropped when you said Montraal!!! That is a m a z i n g! Wouldn't have guessed it at all. It will be cold but BEAUTIFUL. You guys will love the nature over there. Loved this style of video btw, it was a cozy video that I enjoyed with my cup of coffee. Can't wait to see the next videos 🤍
Congrats on 250k Lydia!! And I absolutely LOVED this video and the chill style! Thank you for answering so many of my questions. Seems like you had a fantastic time in Berlin and cannot wait to see how you do next x
OMG Lydia! First Berlin that I love and now Montréal that is in my list of cities to move to someday. I’m loving these vlogs and can’t wait for the next chapter in Montréal 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
I’m currently living in Canada about 2hrs from Montréal and it’s such a lovely place to live! I’ve been bere for two months now and I’m loving my experience! All the best with your move!!
Really enjoyed this style of video,Lydia! So informative and I felt like you were a friend chatting to me lol. Good luck for Montreal and all the best with the move! :-) Xxx
This was such a great video Lydia, you should definitely do more in this format. Also, when you were speaking on spas and swimming pools. You can expect the same for Icelandic swimming pools although we're able to use bathing suits at spas. Looking forward to following you guys on your new adventure! :)
This makes me want to make a video for my own channel about my experience of living in Germany. In total I've lived there for 5.5 years, but recently moved back to the UK after spending 4 years straight over there after graduating. My experience was both positive but also not the best lmao, soooo I think it will be a LOOONG video.💀 I think it's good to make these kinds of videos though because there was a lot I discovered about living in Germany that I WISH I'd known beforehand. Some of these things I wouldn't have known had I not moved there though. But still. I was ✨not thriving✨ most of the time over there. 😂
@@tweetibirdy One thing that immediately comes to mind whenever someone asks me that is the health insurance costs. It's compulsory to pay monthly healthcare insurance contributions - it's illegal if you don't. So even when I was unemployed with no financial help, I had to pay over 200 Euros a month. Then when I was a freelancer this year, I paid 495 Euros a month for insurance which meant a lot of my salary was already gone after paying for this, my rent, bills, and food. :(
Good luck with the move to Montreal (especially this time of year ❄️). The east of Canada I found felt quite different and have more of a French influence than the west but I really enjoyed Montreal. You HAVE to visit La Banquise for poutine (they have veggie and vegan options)
You are in that privileged situation because you worked hard for it, so enjoy it! :) And as an Austrian with international friends, I learned that a lot of Expats tend to stick together, similar to the reasons you are talking about.
Hope you find the people in Montreal friendly as they are not keen on English speaking people as we found out when we visited a few years ago and Montreal is actually an island
Really good video, I wanted to ask something related to CBS , whether if colleges like CBS helps you get a job in the country or is this something that you have to do yourself completely? Is it only good for a degree or does it actually help with getting yourself placed in a company?
CBS definitely has some amazing connections with companies in Denmark, which there are often career fairs and networking events with. However, you would still need to take your own initiative to go to these events, build relationships and apply for jobs yourself
I just have to say that, as a soon-to-be graduate this December, I would EAT UP a podcast where you talk about your post-grad experience. Your voice and experience is just so calming and reassuring!
I’m planning on filming a podcast style vid about this for next week actually! Xx
Hi Lydia, loving your videos & updates! Wanted to let you know you seem like such a sweet, gentle soul. I know you say you struggle with 'not having a plan', but you absolutely do. You made the decision to move away, you're working hard, you know you want to experience living in more new places.. that's a pretty wonderful plan. As someone a few years on, I'm 27 now, I totally know the feelings you're having, but please know you're doing wonderfully. Take it easy on yourself and enjoy this season of life as much as you can. xxx
Just a little warning (I mentioned this before on another video I think) if you move to Germany (for longer than 3 months) as a freelancer you'll have to pay double the amount of health insurance payments (if you're employed with a regular employer, they pay half and the other half comes out of your wages). I've been self employed this year and have had to pay 495 Euros a month for health insurance... It's based on your income and is between 17-19% of your income. 🥲Really wish I knew that before moving to Germany.
Yess I know it’s crazy!! X
Really loved the new style of video!! Good luck in Canada!
So glad you liked it, that means a lot! ❤️
My jaw dropped when you said Montraal!!! That is a m a z i n g! Wouldn't have guessed it at all. It will be cold but BEAUTIFUL. You guys will love the nature over there. Loved this style of video btw, it was a cozy video that I enjoyed with my cup of coffee. Can't wait to see the next videos 🤍
Thank you so much, I’m glad you enjoyed!! X
Congrats on 250k Lydia!! And I absolutely LOVED this video and the chill style! Thank you for answering so many of my questions. Seems like you had a fantastic time in Berlin and cannot wait to see how you do next x
Love to see you enjoying! ❤ Thanks for sharing
OMG Lydia! First Berlin that I love and now Montréal that is in my list of cities to move to someday. I’m loving these vlogs and can’t wait for the next chapter in Montréal 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
loved this style !! so many of these questions I was asking myself. lovely work as always 💗
Yay I’m so glad you enjoyed it!! 🫶
great video! it made me subscribe! would love to see this kind of video after you leave every new place
You look like you’re thriving Lydia🤍 watched you since you started at Leeds University and love your growth! x
Brilliant content, your uni vlogs have helped me through the first couple of months of uni. All the best for the future 👍
I’m currently living in Canada about 2hrs from Montréal and it’s such a lovely place to live! I’ve been bere for two months now and I’m loving my experience! All the best with your move!!
Thank you so much!! Xx
Really enjoyed this style of video,Lydia! So informative and I felt like you were a friend chatting to me lol. Good luck for Montreal and all the best with the move! :-) Xxx
Thank you so much! X
This was such a great video Lydia, you should definitely do more in this format. Also, when you were speaking on spas and swimming pools. You can expect the same for Icelandic swimming pools although we're able to use bathing suits at spas. Looking forward to following you guys on your new adventure! :)
Thank you, I’m so glad you enjoyed!! X
This makes me want to make a video for my own channel about my experience of living in Germany. In total I've lived there for 5.5 years, but recently moved back to the UK after spending 4 years straight over there after graduating. My experience was both positive but also not the best lmao, soooo I think it will be a LOOONG video.💀 I think it's good to make these kinds of videos though because there was a lot I discovered about living in Germany that I WISH I'd known beforehand. Some of these things I wouldn't have known had I not moved there though. But still. I was ✨not thriving✨ most of the time over there. 😂
what are some of the things you wish you knew before hand? i wish there were more videos like this
@@tweetibirdy One thing that immediately comes to mind whenever someone asks me that is the health insurance costs. It's compulsory to pay monthly healthcare insurance contributions - it's illegal if you don't. So even when I was unemployed with no financial help, I had to pay over 200 Euros a month. Then when I was a freelancer this year, I paid 495 Euros a month for insurance which meant a lot of my salary was already gone after paying for this, my rent, bills, and food. :(
I KNEW you were going to Canada! You just loved it so much when you were there in the summer 🥹🩷
Yes we really did!
I loved this video!! x
I’m so glad you enjoyed!! 🥰
Good luck with the move to Montreal (especially this time of year ❄️). The east of Canada I found felt quite different and have more of a French influence than the west but I really enjoyed Montreal. You HAVE to visit La Banquise for poutine (they have veggie and vegan options)
Ooo thank you for the recommendation!
I currently live in Toronto for university, and I LOVE Montreal. I would move there if I could. Also, please visit the Quebec City area!
You are in that privileged situation because you worked hard for it, so enjoy it! :) And as an Austrian with international friends, I learned that a lot of Expats tend to stick together, similar to the reasons you are talking about.
Love you ❤ wish you good luck🎉
Hope you find the people in Montreal friendly as they are not keen on English speaking people as we found out when we visited a few years ago and Montreal is actually an island
Have a great time in canada, try thrift shops for warmer clothes and you can redonate
6:04 This is the same in Finland!!😄
Really good video, I wanted to ask something related to CBS , whether if colleges like CBS helps you get a job in the country or is this something that you have to do yourself completely? Is it only good for a degree or does it actually help with getting yourself placed in a company?
CBS definitely has some amazing connections with companies in Denmark, which there are often career fairs and networking events with. However, you would still need to take your own initiative to go to these events, build relationships and apply for jobs yourself
How far in advance are you planning the moves?
A few months ahead! X
How much you paid apartment?
Omg I'm from Montreal! Lmk if you need recommendations :)
I would love some recommendations please!! X
When are you traveling to Canada
Good video
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Thank you so much! 🫶