German Immigration Laws are CHANGING - Is it for the BETTER?

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Комментарии • 227

  • @rajaaekant
    @rajaaekant Месяц назад +74

    Although Germany has opened the doors for immigrants but the ground reality is way too different. We got housing crisis, inflation, lesser jobs, way too high taxes, a broken pension system and what not. Try looking for an apartment or getting an appointment at the doctors. Instead try getting a job first. There are far too less jobs now and the ones that are there requires almost native level proficiency
    Yes it is far easier to get into Germany and get a PR but it is definitely not easy to sustain a living here. And if you are business oriented or want to do something with startups then I can only pray for you because the German bureaucracy is waiting to make your life a living hell

    • @shivaprasadreddyyanala-vu6rb
      @shivaprasadreddyyanala-vu6rb Месяц назад +8

      but why no body tells about it?

    • @mikeculee7316
      @mikeculee7316 Месяц назад +5

      And how about the dirty and unreliable trains. Made me miss my bus. Things are also quite expensive as well.

    • @rajaaekant
      @rajaaekant Месяц назад +14

      @@shivaprasadreddyyanala-vu6rb Because it doesn't support the narrative of these videos. Less engagement
      I am not saying that Bharat is misleading anyone, he is absolutely right that the doors to Germany have been opened. However, what happens after you come here is a different story

    • @karankunjeer1455
      @karankunjeer1455 Месяц назад +2

      absolutely True ! these so called 'Influencers' should for Gods sake keep their selfish agenda aside and peek into ground reality once !

    • @kallalnath1
      @kallalnath1 Месяц назад +11

      Completely agree, These infleuncers just tell one side of the story. Bharat himself has not seen the life as a parent and what the additional expenses can be versus the salary received here. In fact salary after masters are pretty less here in contract to other countries. These infleuncers are mostly working like salesman pitching for Germany. When people are very good in their subject, they cannot dedicate time learning a language. These happen to those who cannot fare well in their subject of study and then take language profiency to grow in professional life.

  • @HabiburRahman-xs9gb
    @HabiburRahman-xs9gb Месяц назад +12

    the reality is totally different. do not fall for these course selling youtubers. there is hardly any good jobs in IT with good salary. most of the IT jobs requires native level german. I have seen nowadays students are struggling to manage even odd jobs, because of a large number of students are coming each semester. B1 or B2 level does not help that much to a get a job nowadays. I have been here for last 8 years. Trust me, life here is not as simple as it used to be, and definitely not as good as this course selling influencer is saying.

    • @OneShadow7
      @OneShadow7 27 дней назад +1

      B2 is a minimum to communicate its a course you can make in 2-3 months with 2-3 classes a week, but after that you have to keep learning or using the language to get better at it and be actually able to engage in conversations that are meaningful or watch movies etc It is also not that hard, it might look scary if you never learned a language but its nothing special.

  • @devkabra992
    @devkabra992 Месяц назад +37

    I don't know why people are whining about bad trains, or housing crisis, or even the job market scenario. Have you seen the situation in India? The city infrastructure is awful, air quality is messed up, and job market is bad as well. Oh yes, also the housing crisis exist here too, go to cities like Bangalore or Mumbai and see the rents skyrocketing. People have forgotten to appreciate the good that they're getting.

    • @isra4565
      @isra4565 Месяц назад +3

      Pretendes que alemania se parezca a eso? Los alemanes no. Por eso dicen que hay problemas.

    • @Yohans191
      @Yohans191 Месяц назад +11

      This is not the scenario everywhere in India. If you think that your area is that bad and you are desperate to leave, then I'd still recommend relocating to an English-speaking country or elsewhere rather than to the recession-stricken house of falling cards called Germany. Without SASTA (low-cost) Russian gas Germany's economy is doomed. On top of that, it has transformed into a hotspot for refugees, after absorbing a large number of refugees from Syria, Afghanistan, and more recently, Ukraine. A huge share of the citizens' tax money is being spent on providing accommodation for the refugees and assisting in their assimilation into the society, causing further strain on resources such as housing, healthcare etc., which is starting to irritate the locals. Its a ticking time bomb waiting to explode.

    • @Yohans191
      @Yohans191 Месяц назад +8

      I suggest everyone to utilize their own critical thinking skills to assess the situation, rather than depending solely on guidance from course selling RUclipsrs. These youtubers aka consultants have a vested financial interest in convincing people to move to one specific country only, without offering a thorough overview of the prevailing situations in that country,

    • @DuckterTruckter
      @DuckterTruckter Месяц назад +4

      ​@@Yohans191 Spot on! The situation appears bleak with little hope for improvement. The conflict initiated by Putin and Germany's hasty imposition of sanctions on Russia have plunged Germany into a precarious state, causing energy crisis and inflation. Also the refugee crisis is poised to worsen as increasing numbers of people from war-torn regions seek asylum, a trend likely to persist as instability in the middle East is further escalating. Plus German manufacturers especially car brands have long relied heavily on the Chinese market and economy. China's rapid advancements in manufacturing, particularly in the automotive sector, now pose a formidable challenge to established players such as Tesla and German automakers. These companies are facing fierce competition from Chinese brands in China, unable to match their aggressive pricing strategies. Furthermore, China's intent to launch electric vehicles into the European market could also deal a heavy blow to German auto companies. They would find it difficult to sell their cars in Europe itself if China floods the market with its low cost cars .

    • @DuckterTruckter
      @DuckterTruckter Месяц назад +5

      ​@@Yohans191 Given the situations described above, individuals SERIOUS about their own careers will easily refrain from moving to Germany.

  • @mohamadrezamirali9105
    @mohamadrezamirali9105 Месяц назад +7

    The job opportunities are considerably lesser than in the past, indeed, finding a job even for IT is not as easy used to be in the past. It happened for two reasons, first, a lot of layoffs recently happened even in the big companies, and second because of mass IT specialist immigration. Finding a job is so competitive and salaries are dropping instead of rising. the German government is destroying the market.

  • @theophilusfianu-he1eg
    @theophilusfianu-he1eg Месяц назад

    Thank you so much for the information Sir

  • @mambofornasa
    @mambofornasa Месяц назад +16

    Your content is clear and concise. My first step will be getting my A1 & A2 by end of this year. That's the target.

    • @0ptic0p22
      @0ptic0p22 Месяц назад +5

      bro, trust me, it will take 3 months total, AND FIRST
      LEARN HOW TO LEARN A LANGUAGE
      HOW/WHAT YOU NEED TO DO
      dotn just randomly start a course
      learn how to learn a new language,

    • @OneShadow7
      @OneShadow7 27 дней назад

      I had Italian in school and then forgot it once I got out but I needed it for a job so I took 2 month course 2-3 classes per week, and got B1 or B2 level (some people with me in the class never had Italian lessons and had the same result and not all were smart either). If you put a little effort in addition to course like watching movies and listening to music in German you become even better. Important part is not to stop at that level but continue to watch the movies and take another course to get to the C1 or C2, it would take the same amount of time as getting to B1 or B2. I't might be a little harder if you are non Indo-European speaker but its nothing impossible, compare it to Japanese you have to learn 3 scriptures and one has over 2 000 signs to be a beginner, in total over 50 000 ...

  • @S.P.01
    @S.P.01 Месяц назад +7

    Language is single biggest barrier. They expect everyone to be at at least B1-B2 or preferably C1 even before landing in Germany, which is difficult.
    They could invite those who know basics and have intent to learn German, and give them a course to work on it. It is a lot easier to learn the language if everyone around you speaks the language you need to learn. But no... They won't.
    They will however help you, if you reach there via boat and claim that I am not safe in the country of my origin. They will help you with everything free of cost... Support to learn German, Financial support while you are searching for work, Temporary housing, Activities to integrate in German society... And many more things.
    Choice is yours, you want to take a boat to Germany or try to Learn German at home and waste your time. Because if you know nothing in German, they will expect you to know the basics.. if you know the basics... They will expect you to be able to hold the conversations.

    • @JhilmilBasu
      @JhilmilBasu Месяц назад

      Finally someone told the truth😅

    • @trojan2793
      @trojan2793 Месяц назад

      It's a nation with it's Cultural heritage and background... What u expect ? Speaking English could make their Language weak

    • @JhilmilBasu
      @JhilmilBasu Месяц назад

      @@trojan2793 even in the foreign office?

    • @S.P.01
      @S.P.01 Месяц назад +2

      @@trojan2793 No body wants to change their language. If they want people from outside Germany, they need to realise that, German is not the dominant language in every country. They can't expect people who are able to speak German already. They need to give an opportunity to those who are willing to learn German.

    • @OneShadow7
      @OneShadow7 27 дней назад

      @@S.P.01 I've been saying this for years, learning language is not even that hard and it could help German economy tremendously. To become a B1 or B2 speaker its a simple course of 2-3 months with 2-3 classes per week and putting a little effort like watching movies and listening to music in German, anyone abroad can do that if he intends to move to Germany, and once you come here you can work and do another course in the same amount of time to become C1 or C2 level. All of that could be organized by the state and companies that hire people.

  • @naveejahamed8496
    @naveejahamed8496 Месяц назад +14

    The law has changed. It's 27 months with blue card with A1 for PR. Pls update the video.

    • @AlexA-me4cf
      @AlexA-me4cf Месяц назад

      Does study count in these 27 months like 24 months of study

    • @German-le7kl
      @German-le7kl Месяц назад +1

      ​@@AlexA-me4cf abe 😂

  • @rafacrazyboy
    @rafacrazyboy Месяц назад +1

    Great way of doing marketing for yourself. You very well know the processing times of the immigration bennefits you are talking about. It's good on paper, but in reality...

    • @Great0085
      @Great0085 Месяц назад

      lol consultants..what do you expect?

  • @DeepikaSharma-xc9pj
    @DeepikaSharma-xc9pj Месяц назад +8

    Sir can. You suggest some diplomas which is best for the German for Indian students after 12th..

    • @OneShadow7
      @OneShadow7 27 дней назад

      I live in Germany, they have an apprenticeship system, it means basically you need a trade if you don't have university diploma. If you just finish a highschool it means nothing you can only work at bad paid jobs mostly. If you are looking for something specific look at the medical field like nurses, paramedic (Germany has aging population and will need them even more in the future), if that is not your thing you can become a car mechanic or anything that has to do with electronics there is a job called Mechatroniker, electrician, PC repairman, baker, cook, also jobs that in other countries don't need qualifications like construction worker or cashier also need apprenticeship even shepherd needs it. You could also make a truck driving license and drive for a while, carpenter, apothecary, plumber, welder, crane operator etc having a trade is the most important thing and the more you have the better. Find something you like doing and make sure you have a diploma and its recognized before you come it will make your life easier.

  • @Randomguy1663
    @Randomguy1663 Месяц назад

    Good information and suggestions

  • @edunnenna
    @edunnenna Месяц назад

    Please let me know how and when to start this course. I really appreciate it.

    • @Great0085
      @Great0085 Месяц назад

      Found a customer lol

  • @adilmurad9934
    @adilmurad9934 Месяц назад

    Hi, We heard as new rule even its possible with A1 in 27 months (Blue card to PR) . Is it true ?

  • @pankajsharma3566
    @pankajsharma3566 Месяц назад

    Sir could u please explore IU Bad Honnef university as after searching many sites & talking to soon many people could not find exact information.. Believe in u & listen all ur video I find this only is the best to find right content. Sir please help really greatfull 👏

  • @ssp5163
    @ssp5163 Месяц назад +32

    This video doesn't show the complete truth and is misleading. Germany has been very badly affected by the Russia-Ukraine war. There is a recession and finding a job is hard and cost of living is very high.

    • @gagankhetwani
      @gagankhetwani Месяц назад

      What a joke😂

    • @K.h.u.s.h.ii._
      @K.h.u.s.h.ii._ Месяц назад

      ​@@MoeenRabbaniii Do you live in Germany?

    • @rajaaekant
      @rajaaekant Месяц назад +14

      The original commenter is absolutely right. Trying going into German subreddits you will know the reality. Every single job now requires almost C1 proficiency because there are far too many candidates and lesser jobs. Good luck competing with natives with your B1 certificate
      This is not to discourage anyone or reduce competition instead highlighting the ground reality. The salary cap on Blue card has been reduced to 40k or something which most people see as good change, however its only opposite. Now employers can get away paying way less while rents and inflation are sky rocketing

    • @mikeculee7316
      @mikeculee7316 Месяц назад +9

      I have been to Germany and your right. These RUclipsrs get paid for you to watch their content. Of course they will tell you good things and not the bad!

    • @gagankhetwani
      @gagankhetwani Месяц назад

      @@K.h.u.s.h.ii._ Yes and all is good here

  • @dahirufaruk
    @dahirufaruk Месяц назад

    I want to ask if there is a one year masters for a student who already have a masters degree but want to do his masters in germany in a similar field to his first masters

  • @SaurabhPandeySP
    @SaurabhPandeySP Месяц назад +2

    regarding #3 point: Bringing your parents - do you think (from your experience ) in future they may open this rule for people who received Blue Card before 1st Apr 2024? just asking your thoughts (your best guess?).. i am not going quote you on your response : )

  • @worldinformationbank6948
    @worldinformationbank6948 Месяц назад

    One of highly Informative video.I like it.

  • @danielraj2959
    @danielraj2959 Месяц назад

    Hi sir, I would like to bring one of friends to Germany. She is Nurse. And she is also doing now her A.2 in India. What is the procedure?

  • @sasivarunr3932
    @sasivarunr3932 Месяц назад

    Hai bro did aps certificate is required while applying for University or only at the time of visa.because deadline of the university are closing but still i had not received my aps certificate

    • @investingmetrics8457
      @investingmetrics8457 28 дней назад

      depending on the univesrities, some uni may ask some may not.

  • @christophevervecken1370
    @christophevervecken1370 Месяц назад

    Do we have a government who works on Trial and Error??

  • @prashantsoni2257
    @prashantsoni2257 Месяц назад +1

    Einbürgerung test is also required for both PR and Citizenship.

  • @ShivamDadhich2004
    @ShivamDadhich2004 Месяц назад +4

    What was the expected salary after b.eng in robotics in Germany? If we study in Germany.

    • @kawareakshaan1117
      @kawareakshaan1117 Месяц назад

      Higher than minimum wage for sure💪

    • @avi9066
      @avi9066 Месяц назад

      can expect a handsome package

    • @ShivamDadhich2004
      @ShivamDadhich2004 Месяц назад

      @@kawareakshaan1117 what's the minimum age?

    • @1C00LTV
      @1C00LTV Месяц назад +2

      2 rs

    • @normchandok4432
      @normchandok4432 Месяц назад

      People counting on the egg, before the hen laid the egg!😂

  • @user-zb8cn7zm4x
    @user-zb8cn7zm4x Месяц назад

    Can you bro explain me how much salary is needed for normal work permit after bachelor degree in Germany.

  • @priyansh6187
    @priyansh6187 Месяц назад +4

    Bhaiya can you make a video for Dental students who want to work in Germany 🇩🇪 after there BDS in india )🇮🇳

  • @ashen_vortex
    @ashen_vortex Месяц назад +1

    Can we start the preparation for GRE/IELTS/Admission Process right now for 2024(summer semester)? would it be possible?

    • @BadboyNotyorgy
      @BadboyNotyorgy Месяц назад

      Summer Semester for 2024 has already started you can try for the winter semester this year

    • @renaanpf
      @renaanpf Месяц назад

      You might start preparing for summer 2025

    • @renaanpf
      @renaanpf Месяц назад

      Even for winter this year I would say the opportunity is very limited. Ussually UniAssist takes 6weeks to do their jobs, which means we have to apply right now

  • @mayankparihar1988
    @mayankparihar1988 6 дней назад

    Can a student who study 3 year and work 2 year can apply for citizenship?

  • @WachiraFam
    @WachiraFam Месяц назад +1

    If i am 44years old can I apply for Germany opportunity card

  • @taneja_unchained
    @taneja_unchained Месяц назад

    Not 33 but 27 months with A1 to get PR while on blue card

  • @yashmange6925
    @yashmange6925 19 дней назад

    Which part of Germany you are from

  • @nithinjoseph6415
    @nithinjoseph6415 Месяц назад

    Hi..can we pursue both our studies and full time job at the same time if the university agrees? Is there any visa regulations to do both at same time

    • @Ingrid-wf4cl
      @Ingrid-wf4cl Месяц назад +1

      When u want to visit the university if u work full time ?

    • @nithinjoseph6415
      @nithinjoseph6415 Месяц назад

      @@Ingrid-wf4cl in some private universities they allow students to attend weekend classes

    • @prestoX
      @prestoX Месяц назад

      If their were 48 hrs in a day may be you could !! not sure how are you gonna find time.

    • @usmanazam4662
      @usmanazam4662 Месяц назад

      Google dual study programs

    • @normchandok4432
      @normchandok4432 Месяц назад +1

      ​@@Ingrid-wf4cl😂 yes! They are day dreaming!

  • @aadilmohan3224
    @aadilmohan3224 Месяц назад +2

    Dear Bharat, Thank you for your content which is really helpful.I wanted to confirm for blue card with A1 level german it is 33 months or 27 months.On another RUclips channel they said 27months with A1 level

    • @debadreeto
      @debadreeto Месяц назад +1

      It is 27 now, since March 1 2024. Previously it used to be 33 months.

    • @aadilmohan3224
      @aadilmohan3224 Месяц назад

      Also I wanted to ask if Ausbildung and Dueles studium are same?

    • @aadilmohan3224
      @aadilmohan3224 Месяц назад

      ​@@debadreetoThank you so much!

    • @Ingrid-wf4cl
      @Ingrid-wf4cl Месяц назад +1

      @@aadilmohan3224 they are not same.

    • @aadilmohan3224
      @aadilmohan3224 Месяц назад

      @@Ingrid-wf4cl Thank you!

  • @dineshr93
    @dineshr93 Месяц назад

    But current market conditions and wide spread layoffs in Germany paints dark picture. At Least in the Automotive industry I can see most well known companies firing their employees in high cost countries like Germany and expanding their staffing in cost effective countries like India, China etc. so they can show positive margins to investors. They can't be blamed either. Cost effective Chinese cars are giving tough competition to global auto makers forcing each to open manufacturing sites in China & other low cost countries, all to appease the market investors.

  • @namansjain3325
    @namansjain3325 Месяц назад

    Heyy Bharath I am fairly new to moving to Germany but I have always had a dream to study in Germany my question is if I get permanent residency in Germany will I lose my Indian citizenship? Please do answer this 😊

  • @mukeshbhaizalavadia1742
    @mukeshbhaizalavadia1742 Месяц назад

    What's opportunity for Indian Chartered accountant ?

  • @muhammadjahanzaib1099
    @muhammadjahanzaib1099 Месяц назад

    Best Channel ❤

  • @MustakimIslam-vd1sm
    @MustakimIslam-vd1sm 14 дней назад

    Hello sir!are you looking for a professional youtube thambnails designer and video seo expert

  • @prabhjotsingh691
    @prabhjotsingh691 Месяц назад

    i am planning to move in bad honnef near bonn.Can anyone please tell me the reality of bad honnef or bonn😀

    • @Ingrid-wf4cl
      @Ingrid-wf4cl Месяц назад +1

      Bad Honnef is a small town.What reality u want to know ?

  • @ManaliDesai-km1ph
    @ManaliDesai-km1ph 3 дня назад

    Can you make hindi to german language vidoe?

  • @muchamedabdelaziz7953
    @muchamedabdelaziz7953 Месяц назад +1

    Im from Egypt
    31 years old
    I would like to apply for IT bachelor degree in Germany.
    I have a recognized bachelor degree in electrical engineering and +6 years of experience in my home country and abroad in Saudi Arabia .
    Im in a good level in speaking English and i know the basics for German as i studied it for continuous 3 years before so it will not take to much time hopefully to reach B1 in Deutsch .
    Can your agency handle my applications?
    And what are my acceptance rate from your point of view ?
    Thank you very much

  • @koshiadinesh5304
    @koshiadinesh5304 Месяц назад

    Good video please continUe

  • @jaidev6583
    @jaidev6583 Месяц назад +3

    If you have a good job in India which is paying you more than 1 lac don't come here. Inflation is scary here. Housing is just unaffordable

    • @meenalgupta5982
      @meenalgupta5982 Месяц назад

      The cost of living in cities such as mumbai is same as any developed country .. eg London.. but with better quality so why should anyone not come here ?

    • @jaidev6583
      @jaidev6583 Месяц назад

      @@meenalgupta5982 can you afford a house help in Germany.

    • @meenalgupta5982
      @meenalgupta5982 Месяц назад

      @@jaidev6583 this is the problem with Indians .. they don’t want to do their own work . Indians feel doing own work is below their dignity ! I hope I have been clear with my perspective on house-help and servants !

  • @shahulhameed-np4oi
    @shahulhameed-np4oi Месяц назад

    I just don’t understand why my fellow Indians are always negative about coming to Germany and discourage others too. Most of the people who talk like that never go back as saying that they are “stuck”. They are not stuck but can’t find a better position/life back home. Coming here is subjective. Depends on what any individual needs. You can post pros and cons and then they can pick it based on their needs. Like the language barrier. Life is very difficult. Seen many posts saying relocate to English speaking countries like uk, Canada, Ireland ? Situation is terrible there. Why would anyone spend 25-30k$ per year for tuition and have a terrible life there. May be this is subjective again. Post the pros and cons always. I see a lot of negative attitude in every post everywhere. So a person who wants to know about doesn’t really know the ground reality. Only over exaggerated pros and cons.

  • @taneja_unchained
    @taneja_unchained Месяц назад

    Fin Print of laws : People already having Residence Permits and Work visas issued before 1st March 2024 cannot bring their parents

  • @derinsider3438
    @derinsider3438 Месяц назад +6

    For the record, i am studying in Germany for 2 and a half years now....the reality is far from what you are saying.

  • @OneShadow7
    @OneShadow7 27 дней назад

    Its true that life quality has declined in Germany because they made a country for their population but then suddenly let in millions (housing problem and appointment problems), inflation increased prices too much, lockdown and war closed a lot of factories and businesses and they have outdated apprenticeship system. But its still better than countries people are coming from, they all have the same issues even if the reasons for them might be different. That is why immigration won't stop and Germans are fast becoming minority. And how it will look down the road of 20-30 years no one can tell you, we will just have to wait and see.

  • @HudHasib
    @HudHasib Месяц назад

    Somehow, you distracted and missed to explain the required time and conditions for regular PR.
    I hope you will give a small explanation here.
    Thanks.

  • @chukwukaonwumere2797
    @chukwukaonwumere2797 Месяц назад

    You don't need to contribute 60 months of pension to qualify for citizenship, if you have studied for four years and you have been working for a year, one is more than qualified for the citizenship

  • @tripura774
    @tripura774 Месяц назад +1

    Good news❤

  • @mayankbudhwar4242
    @mayankbudhwar4242 Месяц назад +1

    Hlo guys i am dropper and i couldn't clear jee m cut off and what course i should do in germany and i dont know german what should i do

    • @Shifuorboot
      @Shifuorboot Месяц назад

      Start learning the language

    • @defender8891
      @defender8891 Месяц назад +1

      Go to any other country for now,Germany is not a good option man

    • @Honest_1806
      @Honest_1806 Месяц назад

      Germany has high taxes and mainly B1-level is more important 🙂

    • @GeNxSoLaR1
      @GeNxSoLaR1 Месяц назад

      ​@@defender8891which country would you prefer rn ? Wau New Zealand , Australia, Luxembourg, France ?

    • @mayankbudhwar4242
      @mayankbudhwar4242 Месяц назад

      @@Honest_1806 but Germany is cheap brother and i can learn German

  • @Indian_soul_in_berlin
    @Indian_soul_in_berlin Месяц назад

    Currently, the job opportunities are not good, especially if you don't know German at B2 or C1 level. B1 is just basic. Nobody is asking for B1.

  • @darktheme2192
    @darktheme2192 Месяц назад

    You can find English language jobs in Germany BUT you will still need German because job interviews will be mostly German and your colleagues will be speaking it as well.

  • @Shiv.dikshit1974
    @Shiv.dikshit1974 Месяц назад

    if take 1 year german language course

  • @haresh0071
    @haresh0071 Месяц назад

    You can even save pennies in Germany.....unless your are dual earner .........

  • @nimmaze91
    @nimmaze91 Месяц назад +1

    It's a trap, I'm jobless for 1 year even with B2 German.

    • @wxyzz
      @wxyzz Месяц назад

      How bad is the situation right now

    • @sidkan9251
      @sidkan9251 Месяц назад

      whats you field of work,

    • @OneShadow7
      @OneShadow7 27 дней назад

      If you have time on your hands do some course for another field, in that time you could've become nurse or paramedic helper, which is paid handsomely or any other trade helper.

  • @saket591
    @saket591 Месяц назад

    A trivial observation: Your accent is very much German when you speak English.

  • @pranjalkandhari
    @pranjalkandhari Месяц назад

    If you don't understand why few people don't want to learn German is because not everyone plans to take a German Citizenship/PR. The universities have much more to offer in terms of education than just getting a PR. Although, it is good to learn the language for fun and meeting more people but not everyone wants to be a German.

    • @OneShadow7
      @OneShadow7 27 дней назад

      It makes no sense to spend any amount of time in a country but not learn the language, a course of 2-3 months with 2-3 classes a week can bring you to a B1 or B2 level and follow up course to C-1 or C2 level, and now a days you can even do it online. Language makes everything easier from asking for directions to conversing with people, if you don't speak you can't even ask where the bathroom is or where shampoo is in a supermarket ...

    • @pranjalkandhari
      @pranjalkandhari 27 дней назад

      ​@@OneShadow7I agree and this must be the motivation to learn German not just for the sake of citizenship. Plus, I don't know which Germany have you been to but in the one I am in most people are quite good English speakers :p

    • @OneShadow7
      @OneShadow7 27 дней назад +1

      @@pranjalkandhari I live in a small town and people don't have a reason to learn English, older people as a rule don't speak it, I was surprised when I found out that people that are 30 years old can't because its in the school. In bigger cities its a different story of course ...

  • @suvarnamaniyar3379
    @suvarnamaniyar3379 Месяц назад +1

    Job ki bahot badi problem hi Germany me

  • @umerlucky2012
    @umerlucky2012 Месяц назад +1

    Language is a big problem. I am living here on blue card, but I am leaving Germany.

    • @user-ce4hr5by4i
      @user-ce4hr5by4i Месяц назад

      Why bro you are leaving germany

    • @OneShadow7
      @OneShadow7 27 дней назад

      What line of work are you in ? Language shouldn't be a problem you can always do a course 2-3 months to get to B1 or B2 level then follow up with another to get to the C1 or C2 level.

  • @mrykwazeer4864
    @mrykwazeer4864 Месяц назад +1

    Bharat bhaiya aap Hindi mein video Kyon Nahin banate Jab ke aapke jyadatar tar followers India ya Pakistan se he kaun-kaun agree Karta Hai like karo ❤

  • @hardeepsaini4996
    @hardeepsaini4996 Месяц назад

    Hello sir , i have come italy on 9 month visa d visa . Could I study in German?

    • @Ingrid-wf4cl
      @Ingrid-wf4cl Месяц назад

      Why don`t u study in Italy ? If u want to study in Germany u need a student visa and a blocked account.

  • @ZAINTEX-ed9ne
    @ZAINTEX-ed9ne Месяц назад

    I want medicine from Germany is it possible for you to get that parcel and send courier to me, I'll pay all the charges including the courier.

    • @Ingrid-wf4cl
      @Ingrid-wf4cl Месяц назад

      I don`t know what medicine u want .But many medication need a prescription and can`t be just bought at the pharmacy.

    • @ZAINTEX-ed9ne
      @ZAINTEX-ed9ne Месяц назад

      @@Ingrid-wf4cl very very thank you for your valuable response

    • @ZAINTEX-ed9ne
      @ZAINTEX-ed9ne Месяц назад

      @@Ingrid-wf4cl
      It just a scar removal cream
      Recently I had a scar in my forehead.
      Name of the medicine:
      Contractubex gel
      It should be German made.
      Same medicine is available in India but the doctor prefers for GERMAN made only.

    • @Ingrid-wf4cl
      @Ingrid-wf4cl Месяц назад

      @@ZAINTEX-ed9ne does the doctor implement that Merz produce this gel differently for Germany and India ?

    • @ZAINTEX-ed9ne
      @ZAINTEX-ed9ne Месяц назад

      Yes

  • @codelucky
    @codelucky Месяц назад

    👪 New laws allow immigrants to bring parents to Germany, provided they can support them financially????? If this is true, it is great news for entrepreneurs who are comfortable there but lonely.

  • @simplewar
    @simplewar Месяц назад

    correct the spelling mistake in the thumbnail

  • @GypsyVlog-st6vc
    @GypsyVlog-st6vc Месяц назад

    Can one masters student bring his parents with him? Can one service man in german bring his parents with him?

  • @golmaal7951
    @golmaal7951 Месяц назад +1

    Germany is non longer an attractive country to live in with ease. Think twice before you make a move! Things have changed after COVID and wars. Country has the worst inflation. Not the right time to move in. On the other hand Netherlands is a better option.

    • @OneShadow7
      @OneShadow7 27 дней назад

      Netherland has very expensive housing and inflation is the same, what do you consider better ? In Germany if you have a trade you get paid handsomely, I don't have a trade because my country doesn't have the same system and even though my school is far better than my uncles, who is electrician, he earns double of my salary. And all trades are paid better than if you don't have one.

  • @bahaamuhsen3254
    @bahaamuhsen3254 Месяц назад +3

    You should be honest in your narratives and don't make Germany look like an easy destination, it's becoming a living hell for foreigners, even Germans are leaving the country and settling down somewhere else.

    • @Juststayhopeful
      @Juststayhopeful Месяц назад

      Other countries are more expensive for studies:(

    • @bahaamuhsen3254
      @bahaamuhsen3254 Месяц назад

      @@Juststayhopeful Germany isn't a good destination now, there are way more other cheaper destinations, Turkey, Malaysia, East Europe, etc,

    • @OneShadow7
      @OneShadow7 27 дней назад

      @@Juststayhopeful in Germany you are paid good if you have an apprenticeship for example if you are a electrician, nurse, paramedic, pc repairman, carpenter, sailor or what ever, you can work and get paid a lot and study or save up money for couple of years and then study. There are people that work part time at good paid jobs ...

    • @Juststayhopeful
      @Juststayhopeful 27 дней назад

      @@OneShadow7 I know so I'm going for apprenticeship lol

    • @OneShadow7
      @OneShadow7 27 дней назад

      @@Juststayhopeful great and good luck 😀

  • @OptimusPrime_1985
    @OptimusPrime_1985 Месяц назад

    Learn their language and everything will be ok,🤔 i think so🤣

  • @metea.890
    @metea.890 Месяц назад

    This video is so far from the reality in Germany.

  • @neoinitiative
    @neoinitiative Месяц назад +1

    Please stay in India!

  • @roxanatrufin2169
    @roxanatrufin2169 Месяц назад

    A la mierda...

  • @rahulthakuri2762
    @rahulthakuri2762 Месяц назад

    I dm'ed in Instagram