I moved to Namibia (temporarily) last year. It is a beautiful, quiet country. I think it is a good retirement location, but if you're young and looking for excitement, you could get bored.
I am from South Africa and I have been to Namibia a few times. The ONE thing that stands out as a dominant memory is how EXPENSIVE it is there. Lovely country, amazing people, but NOT cheap.
because Germans made it expensive. The white minority owns over 75% of the lands in the country. no wonder why it's expensive. Better kick all the whites out before they claim it.
I am a born Namibian, living in Pretoria for 23 years. I must agree that Namibia's living cost is crazy expensive. One factor contributing is the high import duties the government add on imports and that most imports are been transported by road from SA. The high fuel prices are a massive add on. Transport would of been cheaper by rail, but unfortunately both governments let the rail system go to shit.
I hear alot of great things about Namibia and its people from ex south african serviceman .....but i wonder why property is so expensive with so much land in Namibia ...i wonder how people live ???
It is not expensive, the finance have just lost the value, for we don't export more than what we import. There is just a need to produce more finished products than unfinished products.
Best part of Namibia: lots of nature, not many people, not many stupid people. People there must be competent in order to survive. I'm there every year for family, half family living there. Greetings from South Africa, which is collapsing.
Yes but make no mistake Namibians can also be very difficult. For us living there is a different experience. Look at daily traffic sullen rude people working in government offices etc. Only the elite in this country who are at the forefront.
Lol maybe you don't travel much and you live far from people. The rates of accidents and careless / drunken driving are very high. Customer service is poor, it's like the people don't like their jobs. Robberies are common and homelessness is on the rise.
Im a 25 year old male from the U.S looking to move to northern Namibia. Its always been a dream to move to a country with large swaths of wilderness still. Now i met a woman from northern Namibia and i have all the reason in the world to move there. If anyone has advice I'm all ears...
Hey, i just booked a nice room w 2 beds in namibia for 7 bucks a night for 3 months, from Jan 31st. Split it w me. Lol. Does ur girl have a nice friend looking for a nice guy wanting a wife?
Me and my wife would love to go and teach in Namibia. We are both teachers here in South African. Cant take these ill mannered kids in schools anymore, Im one huge ball of Anxiety
My wife is a teacher in a high school in KZN. Not a week goes by without her coming home n crying. The youth in schools have no mercy and no respect. The real world is going to eat them up and spit them out
@@MyFamilyDiary1 ya i feel bad for her, 2 of my teachers was always in tears after they had the English classes. So glad i finished school last year, The whole Afrikaans class got reported for racism so much just bc there was no black kids in it. This country is a fucking horrible place, sad part is some will probably get away with it in the real world too
Why do you mostly show desert scenes in the video? That is typically for tourism advertising. Yes, there is the Namib desert and the southern part is semi-desert , but the rest is savanna our woodland savanna. It is a big country and not just the coastal areas and desert is there. There is so much more to see. Please add that to your video. I was born in Namibia and has lived here for 67 years and it looks as if you haven't traveled to all corners of this country to appreciate its hidden beauty and its diverse people.
This is the whole reason why people think Namibia is a dry desert country with unlivable land , people outside Namibia really think the whole country is desert because tourists who come here only come for the desert so the whole of RUclips videos it’s only desert adventures you will see, so that puts an idea of the whole country is a desert in other people’s mind
If you plan to move to Namibia you need to consider that you will earn in Nam Dollars. That makes life not cheap as that cuts out the benefits of exchange rate. Food (N$ 17to18 for a liter of milk), accomodation (N$ 3 to 7million for a house/ N$16 000 to 20 000+ per month to rent a house), fuel (N$19 for a liter of petrol)...
Ma guy there objects for every one in Nam if you can't afford higher rent jus look for a low renting place starting from N$ 1500 and even less especially in swakopmund
They use Rands too if unfortunately u did change all your money to N dollars, but yeah its expensive there compared to here in SA I saw the prices and I was shocked
Namibia has been livening up. I lived there in the 1990s and it was subdued. South African rule had kept a lid on freedom and vibrancy. At that time Botswana was more lively. These days they’re more similar.
Hello! Well I guess today is as good as any other-I've probably watched 40 or 50 of your videos, but I don't think I've every left you a comment, so I better say something before the world slides into a world war. But yeah, this is a nice insight into Namibia, I only started learning about the country a few months ago because I purchased a tour of many African countries-but the trip got cancelled. Anyway I wanted to thank you for all your work, and I don't know if it's a hobby or a job (I recently watched your education in Switzerland, and it seems like you have a very different career). But about a year ago I decided to leave America and start traveling for a few years, in Europe and Africa. And I found your videos. Your work REALLY helped me understand a lot of countries and travel concepts like Schengen zone, EU, EFTA areas. I ultimately decided to move to CH, but as you know that is not really easy! So I thought about school, but I've missed all the deadlines-and I'm probably too old anyway. But your videos these last....4, 5, 6 months have taken on a new quality. I probably subscribe to, and communicate with, about a dozen channels of people in CH, but didn't realize you were Swiss until I saw you come on camera with that couple that moved there. I think it's great you added yourself and started doing interviews too. For example, the man you interviewed for Cyprus, I watch his channel because I'd been looking into the residency program there. But even before that, you had put together an amazing collection of work for people around the world to learn, so congratulations.
@@MovingAbroad Haha, well I haven't made it there yet. Just planning--it's easy to get there but not easy to STAY, but once I figure that out I'll come. But I might just have to be satisfied with 90 day visits. I'm very interested to meet the people and see the sights! Keep up the good work, and much luck with your education (I think I heard you say ETH in your education video).
I'm a going into freelance journalism, please share the work permit issues surrounding that in Namibia. I'm from Botswana, really want to move, I've been visiting Namibia since 2006 and have so grown to like it there.
As a journalist you should know that when referring to a town or a country capital letters should be used. Also for 'I' when referring to oneself or when starting a sentence or paragraph. I am not sure if you are lazy or just ignorant of English grammar. If I were the editor of an English language newspaper or magazine I certainly would not employ you.
@@thusoreginaldmackenzie605 Whatever you do, do not take any journalistic advice from Paranormal Life. His/her knowledge of English grammar is abysmal.
Namibia in the past South West Africa was never part of South Africa....they were administrators, they tried for many years to have SWA included as part of SA, but never succeeded....even trying at the UN. Namibians are the best people in the most amazing Country.
Thank you for saying this. I find it annoying that too many times people will say it was part of SA when it was illegally occupied by SA. People should read history this isn’t hidden knowledge the record is very clear about this fact.
Namibia was run by South Africa, but not territorial, separate.... when Germany gave North West Africa/Namibia to South Africa, they had a treaty that if South Africa don't want Namibia anymore, they should/must give Namibia back to Germany """first""". If Germany's not interested, they could make it independent.... South Africa didn't keep that in mind 🤦🏻♂️... It's going to play a big part in the near future for the ""SOUTHERN AFRICAN"" new governance 😄👍
@@erniegouws7262 Die duitsers is soooo in die regering se gat in gekruip en die Herero's bly hulle melk. Ek sien nou wil die Nama's ook op die Herero's se geld wa klim
@@erniegouws7262 where on earth do you get this information? The then South African Union government was under British governance when the First World War broke out and Britain then asked the Union government to occupy German South West Africa. There was a voting in Parliament and the vote was in the favour of occupying German South West Africa. That led to a uprise by some of the former Boer generals of the Ango Boer War (1899-1902) in which Brittain did the same with the ZAR and Freesate as they now was planning to do with German South West Africa. It was by no means handed over freely by the German government! It was forcefully taken by the Union Government of South Africa under the leadership of (a also formal Boer general) Louis Botha! And that was eventually for Great Brittain's interest! There was no way that it would ever be given back to Germany, and not even to the population of Namibia.
Uk: R130 for a pint, R20000 to rent, R3000 rates, R35 for 2L milk, R30 L fuel, 0 sun, 100% cold 365, TAX highest since WW2, communist government, 1000 illegals arriving on boats every day, R200 billion p/y @ 1.5% GDP to look after ILLEGALS, 6million Muslims, public services poor, wages stagnant for 10yrs... and you're complaining about some grumpy peole 😂😂
Poor-country with a massive gap between rich and poor. Also, display traces of corruption making people even more impoverished. Ask yourself, with a country so rich in resources, why are citizens still poor?
Our population is not mostly from foreign lands... thats incorrect. Due to a big chunk of our population being born before 1990 (on namibian soil) they are listed as south african citizens by birth as Namibia did not exist before 21 March 1990... AS for the German culture, it isnt really the same... Local German people never really mix with Germans from Germany (seem to have issues and accuse local germans of being backward.. and foreign Germans mix more with local populations )
Restaurant prices in Windhoek are 29,96% higher than in Cape Town. Groceries in Windhoek are 36,38% higher than in Cape Town. Windhoek purchasing power is 57,98% lower than in Cape Town....
@@willierealestate I fear those numbers would make the place only accessible for the rich, well connected, criminals and politicians then, ok the last three can be placed under one heading .
Lol it's as if people think you can just rock up at the border and decide to go and live there. You can stay for 90 days. It is very very difficult to get permanent residency and will take nearly 20 years to get a Namibian passport.
Americans want to come to SA and most Europeans too, and Namibia is getting corrupt too and crime my uncle about Namibia being corrupt and slowly getting into criminal acts
Namibia 🇳🇦 ❤️we are the peaceful nation in Africa better than many European countries, never saw us demonstrating violently about Covid19 related matters like many European countries
Good point, I love our country that way, we may have a few challenges but I will not feel safe and loved anywhere than here in Namibia, I love the sunshine, animals, the people and the food all these define who I am.
it all depends on how much you earn if you have passive income in USD in real estate overseas etc or are a digital nomad you can do it but getting a local job not so sure its all about $$$$$$
Uk: R130 for a pint, R20000 to rent, R3000 rates, R35 for 2L milk, R30 L fuel, 0 sun, 100% cold 365, TAX highest since WW2, communist government, 1000 illegals arriving on boats every day, R200 billion p/y @ 1.5% GDP to look after ILLEGALS, 6million Muslims, public services poor, wages stagnant for 10yrs... and you're complaining about some grumpy peole 😂😂
LoL 😆 laughing with you.. White for peace is truly laughable. Namibians we're massacred by the Germans plus as we speak Germans own most of the businesses in Namibia. So they are still ruled by their colonizers. 😐
Stop calling your family to Namibia. We don't need people who don't respect our traditions and cultures. No more noise the second colonization. Stay where you are.
Uk: R130 for a pint, R20000 to rent, R3000 rates, R35 for 2L milk, R30 L fuel, 0 sun, 100% cold 365, TAX highest since WW2, communist government, 1000 illegals arriving on boats every day, R200 billion p/y @ 1.5% GDP to look after ILLEGALS, 6million Muslims, public services poor, wages stagnant for 10yrs... and you're complaining about some grumpy peole 😂😂
So a Namibian should make a video about moving to Namibia from abroad being a Namibian. Tell me how can a Namibian move to Namibia when they are already from Nambia. Dom moeskond
hay man if youd like to do a recap on this video i can help, i lived in namibia for 9 years, basically grew up there and still have family there, PM me if youd like to chat dude.
@@john-darrenesterhuizen9008 Hi john I think you misunderstood me I love Namibia but i dont think the govt will welcome white SA people thats what ive been led to understand unless one has a lot of money
As a Namibian we love visitors but Ja’ll should not overstay lest you over populate the Land 😂😂. I want to say am kidding but am not really! 🫢 but Jah if you mean peace and treat people with dignity and humanly then Jah you are welcome to stay as long as you like T&C apply 😊
I moved to Namibia (temporarily) last year. It is a beautiful, quiet country. I think it is a good retirement location, but if you're young and looking for excitement, you could get bored.
Yes it’s beautiful, with great tourist spots, but I did get quite bored!
@@alwaysdaydreaming88 same here! South Africa, on the other hand, has tons more. I really enjoyed SA.
"bored" ; )
@@AntonsClass I want to relocate to to Namibia but I don't know much about there I need guide please sir are on Instagram or what's app?
I like boring...this may be the place for me.
I am from South Africa and I have been to Namibia a few times. The ONE thing that stands out as a dominant memory is how EXPENSIVE it is there. Lovely country, amazing people, but NOT cheap.
because Germans made it expensive. The white minority owns over 75% of the lands in the country. no wonder why it's expensive. Better kick all the whites out before they claim it.
I am a born Namibian, living in Pretoria for 23 years. I must agree that Namibia's living cost is crazy expensive. One factor contributing is the high import duties the government add on imports and that most imports are been transported by road from SA. The high fuel prices are a massive add on. Transport would of been cheaper by rail, but unfortunately both governments let the rail system go to shit.
@Willi Real Estate true, the government has dropped the ball on many occasions now and us the citizens have to deal with it
I hear alot of great things about Namibia and its people from ex south african serviceman .....but i wonder why property is so expensive with so much land in Namibia ...i wonder how people live ???
It is not expensive, the finance have just lost the value, for we don't export more than what we import. There is just a need to produce more finished products than unfinished products.
The peacefulness and low density population of Namibia is a big plus. Beautiful country in every way.
My motherland, a place of great diversity!
I want to locate to Namibia
I want to know more about your country please can we talk on what's app
Best part of Namibia: lots of nature, not many people, not many stupid people. People there must be competent in order to survive. I'm there every year for family, half family living there. Greetings from South Africa, which is collapsing.
Yes but make no mistake Namibians can also be very difficult. For us living there is a different experience. Look at daily traffic sullen rude people working in government offices etc. Only the elite in this country who are at the forefront.
Lol maybe you don't travel much and you live far from people. The rates of accidents and careless / drunken driving are very high. Customer service is poor, it's like the people don't like their jobs. Robberies are common and homelessness is on the rise.
I am from Namibia, South Africa is our brother, they have more typical issues because of the high population compared to our low population.
Welcome to the land of the brave, enjoy it to the fullest. I love my Country.
Im a 25 year old male from the U.S looking to move to northern Namibia. Its always been a dream to move to a country with large swaths of wilderness still. Now i met a woman from northern Namibia and i have all the reason in the world to move there. If anyone has advice I'm all ears...
Lucky! I long for a northrrn Namibian from the Himba tribe. Coming within a few months. Maybe you wanna meet up w a shared interest.
Go! A great country.
Hey, i just booked a nice room w 2 beds in namibia for 7 bucks a night for 3 months, from Jan 31st. Split it w me. Lol. Does ur girl have a nice friend looking for a nice guy wanting a wife?
Yes yes swakopmund there place to be....🎉
When.u goin? Im goin northern w Beauty, a real Himba tour guide.
In my opinion, Namibia is the world's prettiest and most picturesque country
Fully agreed, want living there!
I’m from balochistan and I’m impressed to travel to Namibia 🇳🇦😍
Your from Russia. Be proud.
Where's that?
@Paranormal Life
Central Asia.
@@marlindagomez5766 Balochistan is not in Russia. It's in Pakistan.
@@BermetChynybek Fuckistan
Me and my wife would love to go and teach in Namibia. We are both teachers here in South African. Cant take these ill mannered kids in schools anymore, Im one huge ball of Anxiety
😂been always in questions bout SA students coz seeing them in this amapiano world could be hectic for teachers
My wife is a teacher in a high school in KZN. Not a week goes by without her coming home n crying. The youth in schools have no mercy and no respect. The real world is going to eat them up and spit them out
@@MyFamilyDiary1 ya i feel bad for her, 2 of my teachers was always in tears after they had the English classes. So glad i finished school last year, The whole Afrikaans class got reported for racism so much just bc there was no black kids in it. This country is a fucking horrible place, sad part is some will probably get away with it in the real world too
I would love to relocate to namibia,am a icu registered nurse
Would I get a job there?
@linzmth5045 Tight here sis, we are also leaving for Germany and the US now
Why do you mostly show desert scenes in the video? That is typically for tourism advertising. Yes, there is the Namib desert and the southern part is semi-desert , but the rest is savanna our woodland savanna. It is a big country and not just the coastal areas and desert is there. There is so much more to see. Please add that to your video. I was born in Namibia and has lived here for 67 years and it looks as if you haven't traveled to all corners of this country to appreciate its hidden beauty and its diverse people.
This is the whole reason why people think Namibia is a dry desert country with unlivable land , people outside Namibia really think the whole country is desert because tourists who come here only come for the desert so the whole of RUclips videos it’s only desert adventures you will see, so that puts an idea of the whole country is a desert in other people’s mind
WHat is the best part or parts of the country to live in? Is there a forum I can go to to talk to expats or families living in Namibia currently?
Try dee mwango she has some good Namibia videos and one other guy whose name I can't remember sorry but they give in depth tours
No. The entire Namibia is a desert.
@@AapVanDieKaapno it isn't
Point of correction.. Red is for the blood that watered our freedom.
He is actually correct lol
Namibia still mt preferred country, very peaceful. Good review.
Peaceful, Lovely people, Naturally rich. 🇳🇦 ❤ from 🇩🇪
If you plan to move to Namibia you need to consider that you will earn in Nam Dollars. That makes life not cheap as that cuts out the benefits of exchange rate. Food (N$ 17to18 for a liter of milk), accomodation (N$ 3 to 7million for a house/ N$16 000 to 20 000+ per month to rent a house), fuel (N$19 for a liter of petrol)...
Ma guy there objects for every one in Nam if you can't afford higher rent jus look for a low renting place starting from N$ 1500 and even less especially in swakopmund
If you are from San Francisco California, or Hawaii, Manhattan NY, it is much cheaper and looks promising to move to Namibia.
Is it difficult to open a business?
@@amorgeises229 somehow I don't think foreigners- especially Europeans etc would like to live in those cheaper areas.
They use Rands too if unfortunately u did change all your money to N dollars, but yeah its expensive there compared to here in SA I saw the prices and I was shocked
Namibia has been livening up. I lived there in the 1990s and it was subdued. South African rule had kept a lid on freedom and vibrancy. At that time Botswana was more lively. These days they’re more similar.
As a Namibian, I can agree to the importance of meat, especially biltong. There's nothing more delicious
Hello! Well I guess today is as good as any other-I've probably watched 40 or 50 of your videos, but I don't think I've every left you a comment, so I better say something before the world slides into a world war. But yeah, this is a nice insight into Namibia, I only started learning about the country a few months ago because I purchased a tour of many African countries-but the trip got cancelled.
Anyway I wanted to thank you for all your work, and I don't know if it's a hobby or a job (I recently watched your education in Switzerland, and it seems like you have a very different career). But about a year ago I decided to leave America and start traveling for a few years, in Europe and Africa. And I found your videos. Your work REALLY helped me understand a lot of countries and travel concepts like Schengen zone, EU, EFTA areas. I ultimately decided to move to CH, but as you know that is not really easy! So I thought about school, but I've missed all the deadlines-and I'm probably too old anyway.
But your videos these last....4, 5, 6 months have taken on a new quality. I probably subscribe to, and communicate with, about a dozen channels of people in CH, but didn't realize you were Swiss until I saw you come on camera with that couple that moved there. I think it's great you added yourself and started doing interviews too. For example, the man you interviewed for Cyprus, I watch his channel because I'd been looking into the residency program there. But even before that, you had put together an amazing collection of work for people around the world to learn, so congratulations.
Thank you for your lovely comment! It's a hobby (I'm a student). Hope you like Switzerland so far! 🇨🇭 Wishing you a good weekend
@@MovingAbroad Haha, well I haven't made it there yet. Just planning--it's easy to get there but not easy to STAY, but once I figure that out I'll come. But I might just have to be satisfied with 90 day visits. I'm very interested to meet the people and see the sights! Keep up the good work, and much luck with your education (I think I heard you say ETH in your education video).
i worked as a journalist in windhoek, capital of namibia but returned to south africa. but come to think bout it i might return to namibia
I'm a going into freelance journalism, please share the work permit issues surrounding that in Namibia. I'm from Botswana, really want to move, I've been visiting Namibia since 2006 and have so grown to like it there.
As a journalist you should know that when referring to a town or a country capital letters should be used. Also for 'I' when referring to oneself or when starting a sentence or paragraph. I am not sure if you are lazy or just ignorant of English grammar. If I were the editor of an English language newspaper or magazine I certainly would not employ you.
@@thusoreginaldmackenzie605 Whatever you do, do not take any journalistic advice from Paranormal Life. His/her knowledge of English grammar is abysmal.
Greetings from a Zambian in Australia.
My motherland Namibia , you made a good decision enjoy it to the fullest
Namibia in the past South West Africa was never part of South Africa....they were administrators, they tried for many years to have SWA included as part of SA, but never succeeded....even trying at the UN.
Namibians are the best people in the most amazing Country.
Thank you for saying this. I find it annoying that too many times people will say it was part of SA when it was illegally occupied by SA. People should read history this isn’t hidden knowledge the record is very clear about this fact.
They got independence from south africa which means they were part of South africa 😅😅
Namibia was run by South Africa, but not territorial, separate.... when Germany gave North West Africa/Namibia to South Africa, they had a treaty that if South Africa don't want Namibia anymore, they should/must give Namibia back to Germany """first""". If Germany's not interested, they could make it independent....
South Africa didn't keep that in mind 🤦🏻♂️...
It's going to play a big part in the near future for the ""SOUTHERN AFRICAN"" new governance 😄👍
@@erniegouws7262 Die duitsers is soooo in die regering se gat in gekruip en die Herero's bly hulle melk. Ek sien nou wil die Nama's ook op die Herero's se geld wa klim
@@erniegouws7262 where on earth do you get this information? The then South African Union government was under British governance when the First World War broke out and Britain then asked the Union government to occupy German South West Africa. There was a voting in Parliament and the vote was in the favour of occupying German South West Africa. That led to a uprise by some of the former Boer generals of the Ango Boer War (1899-1902) in which Brittain did the same with the ZAR and Freesate as they now was planning to do with German South West Africa. It was by no means handed over freely by the German government! It was forcefully taken by the Union Government of South Africa under the leadership of (a also formal Boer general) Louis Botha! And that was eventually for Great Brittain's interest! There was no way that it would ever be given back to Germany, and not even to the population of Namibia.
Solid video 💥 Beautiful country & amazing people 👍 Thank you sir!
Namibia is not for the weak it takes strength to live here. Call it whatever you like us Namibians love our little jewel of a country.
Great information, and great video!
My son and I have been wanting to move there for a few years but we are told we are not eligible. It breaks my heart.
How lucrative is it to be a teacher in a secondary school in Namibia
Come visit, you will not be disappointed.
I live in Namibia and it only has one city which is Windhoek the rest are towne🙄🙄
why are you movie to Africa instead of Europe? No offense just curious. I’m African myself :)
perhaps because Europe is fast becoming Muslim ?
My sentiments exactly
Uk: R130 for a pint, R20000 to rent, R3000 rates, R35 for 2L milk, R30 L fuel, 0 sun, 100% cold 365, TAX highest since WW2, communist government, 1000 illegals arriving on boats every day, R200 billion p/y @ 1.5% GDP to look after ILLEGALS, 6million Muslims, public services poor, wages stagnant for 10yrs... and you're complaining about some grumpy peole 😂😂
Poor-country with a massive gap between rich and poor. Also, display traces of corruption making people even more impoverished. Ask yourself, with a country so rich in resources, why are citizens still poor?
Because the leaders in Africa are HORRIBLE…
Because Germans stole the land, and won’t hand it back to the natives!
Our population is not mostly from foreign lands... thats incorrect. Due to a big chunk of our population being born before 1990 (on namibian soil) they are listed as south african citizens by birth as Namibia did not exist before 21 March 1990...
AS for the German culture, it isnt really the same... Local German people never really mix with Germans from Germany (seem to have issues and accuse local germans of being backward.. and foreign Germans mix more with local populations )
@Moving Abroad I would not mention Rundu under a list of cities, it's more like a "TOWN" 🤣🤣
The genocide was massive by the Germans in Namibia. So many black Herero people were killed by the Germans, they’re almost wiped out in their country!
Yep goerings dad 😮
welcome to Namibia our beautiful land
🥰🥰😝
You can't just move to Namibia, there are a lot of restrictions
explain why?
What restrictions?
Can i leave for Botswana, and come back to Namibia for another 90 days, like I will be in January? And continue to do so?
I really want a Himba wife. They are of course considered citizens, whuch facilitates permanent resudence, right?
All you need is money same everywhere
Not easy to move and work in Namibia.
Also the currency is linked to the SA Rand.
Windhoek is seen as been more expensive than Cape Town not cheaper .
What's ur nationality??
Yeah Namibia is expensive even when they use Rands it's expensive
Yeah Namibia is expensive even when they use Rands it's expensive
Restaurant prices in Windhoek are 29,96% higher than in Cape Town. Groceries in Windhoek are 36,38% higher than in Cape Town. Windhoek purchasing power is 57,98% lower than in Cape Town....
@@willierealestate I fear those numbers would make the place only accessible for the rich, well connected, criminals and politicians then, ok the last three can be placed under one heading .
Lol it's as if people think you can just rock up at the border and decide to go and live there. You can stay for 90 days. It is very very difficult to get permanent residency and will take nearly 20 years to get a Namibian passport.
Can I bounce to neighboting countries n return?
You need money, same as in any country
Are you a namibian german?
No
@@MovingAbroad ok
great video, you should do one for egypt
Nice video and very transparent.
South Africa is getting worse by the day. So nice place to relocate
Africa in general is worsted
@@marlindagomez5766 Europe Uk to be specific is worser
@@Esthersbucketlist if that's true. Then why the hell Non Europeans go to UK?
@@marlindagomez5766 they realise how bad it is when they get there and it’s not so easy to turn back
Americans want to come to SA and most Europeans too, and Namibia is getting corrupt too and crime my uncle about Namibia being corrupt and slowly getting into criminal acts
Talk about Ethiopia
My beautiful Namibia
please tell us about malawi
Namibia 🇳🇦 ❤️we are the peaceful nation in Africa better than many European countries, never saw us demonstrating violently about Covid19 related matters like many European countries
Seriously?? Covid is a scam
Yes don't forget many African countries's riots.
Lol you did not have to demonstrate covid measures since you are naturally far more than 2 meters apart😂
Good point, I love our country that way, we may have a few challenges but I will not feel safe and loved anywhere than here in Namibia, I love the sunshine, animals, the people and the food all these define who I am.
@@joeyamukongo3066 I have never been would like to visit. SA is crime ridden.
Welcome to our beautiful home
Namibia was a Damara Land and again South west Africa and now Namibia accounting the History
The red is for the bloood that was spilled during wars for out independence
If Europeans live in Africa, there will be new continent. If there's world war, this large country Namibia will be nice to run into
3:07 "Which means every 3rd Namibian worker is unemployed."😂😂 Care to explain more?😅
Yea😂😂😂😂... was lost too when i heard that😂😂
1/3 of working age population
Nice, right information
"Moving to Namibia" BUT CANT SHOW A SINGLE CITY OR PEOPLE OR CLUBS OR RESTURANTS ??????????????????????????????? IS ALL RUclips JUST FAKE FOR VIEWS
the most foreigners in namibia is south africans, germans, followed by africans
Why Germans? Going around preaching racism or???? Do we really need them there??? 😅
Heh. You are right.
Sounds great 👍
Red means their blood waters our freedom🇳🇦
Germans escaped there in the desert war .Good choice there's diamonds on the beach
I love my country ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉😂😂😂😂😂
Expensive to live in this country
thank you so much
it all depends on how much you earn if you have passive income in USD in real estate overseas etc or are a digital nomad you can do it but getting a local job not so sure its all about $$$$$$
God's own Country 😅
We live in Maritzburg, the most corrupt municipality on earth.
I’m moving back to my country 🎉
Today: 1 Euro = 20.30 Namibian dollars
BRUH WHY THO IT MAD POOR THEIR
Big cities????🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣Windhoek is a village!!!
hahaha indeed. Whk is the size of Upington.
@@mburumbaappolus6728 😂
We are only 3million what do you expect from tiny nation
Who cafes about his comment it's facile
I am worried about the rise of the far right in the west, so I am strongly considering moving here.
Look's like SA use to.
Beauty full ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😂😂😂😂
I only can hope my German accent is better than yours ... 😂
I cant take it for more than 5 minutes lol he sure could use a few English lessons
Namibia will be home of many Europeans especially Germans if there's 3rd world war 😅
worrried when europeans move to Africa!!! Africans in Europe mean no harm!
Uk: R130 for a pint, R20000 to rent, R3000 rates, R35 for 2L milk, R30 L fuel, 0 sun, 100% cold 365, TAX highest since WW2, communist government, 1000 illegals arriving on boats every day, R200 billion p/y @ 1.5% GDP to look after ILLEGALS, 6million Muslims, public services poor, wages stagnant for 10yrs... and you're complaining about some grumpy peole 😂😂
White for peace and unity? 🥴🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
In fact, in many flags the white color represents peace
And corruption
Let's face it. Most white countries are less violence
LoL 😆 laughing with you.. White for peace is truly laughable. Namibians we're massacred by the Germans plus as we speak Germans own most of the businesses in Namibia. So they are still ruled by their colonizers. 😐
@@drewski1441 past is past. Move on.
It's an African country for Bantus (shemites) and all Hamites. Not for Neanderthals, theirs is the cold, arid hemispheres.
Lol not anymore lo😂
@@jackvanzyl6599 why ? They killed them out like they do every place they go? Just know that these murderers days are numbered. Shalom
Nama people and khoisan are not bantu
@@leogawanab3758 they are the sons of Ham. Bantus are sons of Shem.
That's why africa breaking into Europe 😂😂😂
Stop calling your family to Namibia. We don't need people who don't respect our traditions and cultures. No more noise the second colonization. Stay where you are.
Uk: R130 for a pint, R20000 to rent, R3000 rates, R35 for 2L milk, R30 L fuel, 0 sun, 100% cold 365, TAX highest since WW2, communist government, 1000 illegals arriving on boats every day, R200 billion p/y @ 1.5% GDP to look after ILLEGALS, 6million Muslims, public services poor, wages stagnant for 10yrs... and you're complaining about some grumpy peole 😂😂
Botswana
96 %Accurate
Well. I would rather like to see Nambia. Please take me to Nambia. I dream of Nambia
My mother land xx ❤
I would appreciate a Namibian made this video and not a German. 😢
I'm not German!😭😭
Namibians very rarely move to Namibia from abroad, unfortunately, since most Namibians are already from Namibia🤔
So a Namibian should make a video about moving to Namibia from abroad being a Namibian. Tell me how can a Namibian move to Namibia when they are already from Nambia. Dom moeskond
South Africa never owned Namibia. It was a protectorate as requested by the League of Nations, now the UN. Do the research dude.
You must take beer from your country. Namibia does "make" beer, but it tases like donkey piss. Terrible stuff!
Only very few people in this world know what donkey piss tastes like.
You mean American beer?
And why do you know what donkey piss tastes like? 🤢
Bloody colonizers!
😂😂 facile
Terrible accent
Awful 😢
That the typical german accent. You can't expect every one to have an american accent.
What do you mean? It's the way he speaks, do you think he's doing it on purpose? I don't understand.
What languages do u speak without accent?
You shouldn't criticise how someone speaks, of you did something poorly would suggest an improvement and not judge
hay man if youd like to do a recap on this video i can help, i lived in namibia for 9 years, basically grew up there and still have family there, PM me if youd like to chat dude.
I love Namibia but I won’t be able to live there as I am a white South African
There are alot of white people here. It is not as bad as South Africa. Most people get along here and are friendly.
The coastal towns are the best.
Whites are a majority in Swakopmund. It is not at all like the failed state of South Africa. Tons of Afrikaaners in Windhoek aswell.
Then don’t come
@@john-darrenesterhuizen9008 Hi john I think you misunderstood me I love Namibia but i dont think the govt will welcome white SA people thats what ive been led to understand unless one has a lot of money
It's not your colour it's your $$$
As a Namibian we love visitors but Ja’ll should not overstay lest you over populate the Land 😂😂.
I want to say am kidding but am not really! 🫢 but Jah if you mean peace and treat people with dignity and humanly then Jah you are welcome to stay as long as you like T&C apply 😊
It would take 500yrs to overpopulate namibia, you gonna be alive that long?
When it comes to pronunciations your trying 🤣🤣🤣🤌
Gotta start somewhere :)
What's your point? I'm sure you pronounce every European name 100% grow up