Why People REALLY Move to Germany!
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Over the last few years, Germany has become a very popular place for foreigners to want to move to and want to work in Germany, especially highly skilled workers and students. But what are some of the other major reason? Does Germany really have incredible opportunities for foreigners? I
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Hi, Diana! Did you know that we stll have a Canadian Air Base (with 133 soldiers in Geilenkirchen/Northrhine-Westphalia) in Germany? Most of the Canadian military bases in Germany were closed between the 50s and the 70s. Here is something about their history. Up to now I only knew about US, British and French troops during the cold war (1946-1989), fairly interesting:
de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_der_kanadischen_Milit%C3%A4rstandorte_in_Deutschland#:~:text=Seit%201994%20sind%20die%20133,verbliebenen%20Angeh%C3%B6rigen%20der%20CFE%2FFCE.&text=Nukleare%20Verwahrung%20durch%20US%20Custodial%20Team.
Hey I'm considering moving to Germany and would like you to tell me more about Germany
@@siddhagupta4605 Of course, what would you like to know?
Great topic!:-) I have to say ...most of American expats or expats here(not from military) moved here is because of love. And 2nd reason is University, 3rd is U.S. military or army based and 4th is culture or learn language.
My son moved there three years ago and I loved it when I visited him. In the next few years, I am moving there with him.
i wish you guys best of luck💕!
@@halfofstraykidsisgay4641 Thank you so much :)
In short, I' m very happy when people from different countries like to come to Germany to live here, because you are a great enrichment for us in every respect!
Therefore I say: Welcome to Germany & I hope you feel comfortable here.😊
Lovely comment :)
@@DianaVerry Thank you 😊
You are so welcoming and lovely people,that’s why people choose Germany.I love Germany and I wish and hope that one day I will be able to live there.I already start studying the language because I feel is so respectful to talk the language of the country you live in.I really love love Germany and germans ❤️
100% agree with irrwitza7.
Thanks for the lovely lil homage on us fb group peeps :D
Nice idea for giving
Thank you for the video. I have German ancestry & I went to Hamburg and was heading to Stuttgart where I have friends & was looking into moving there but that's been put on hold due to Covid 19. Meantime I will work on my German grammar. Thank you again.
I am teaching German to a Lebanese who wants to migrate to Germany, he even wants to go to the army and is VERY patriotic.
I knew a young Lebanese, such a nice guy, he was rescued from a sinking boat by our navy, never did he drink a drop of alcohol, he was always friendly, he did not work a single day, he did not have to, he only went to his mosque to pray, he was very religious, he never hurt anyone till he shoot 5 people hurt 6 more thanks German social system THX Merkel.
Move to Germany is a really catch decision, was not easy, but after couple years in Australia and half of life living in US. I can say, Germany is just amazing, social security, people, food and most importantly that sense of community is really strong.
Here if you're selfish is not a place to be.
Thanks for sharing! 😊
you are the first people that said the food in Germany is amazing ,rofl
@@kenshin16021610 it is amazing if you like it and German food is not only Schnitzel and Sausages
@@kenshin16021610 Don´t mistake Great Britain for Germany.
You read my mind! I have heritage ties to German along with living there as a kid and I definitely want to experience new things. The selling point for me is my love lives in Germany which made me want to connect more with German roots and each day I become more fluent.
Awesome video!
Love this 😊❤️ thanks for sharing!
Same here. I’m mad of families being displaced from the war and wanting to get back to the homeland. Honestly, am fluent now after a few years of intense daily study, though speaking always takes a bit more thought and energy than listening. Especially, I’m assuming, when you’re there and actually doing it. Can’t wait to try and get there after everything is open again, and potentially start a new permanent life. The language, landscape and the weather, which is a bit milder coming from Michigan, being my biggest draws to there.
As a german who has lived and worked on all 5 continents i have to say: The mainreason for me going back to germany (and also the main reason for many of my US-american friends etc.) was safety
I prefer living in a country where i can cross any street at any time without getting shot...
Why would you go to Germany and not Canada especially if you were living in the US? Because I'm also thinking of moving to another country
@@karimnabil1851 Because i AM german?
Just a reminder. Your videos really helps us a lot. Keep doing the good stuff. I wish you achieve all you dreams and stay safe. ❤ love from India 🇮🇳
Thanks so much! Wish you the same 😊😊
To learn german ,to drive Flixbus, to earn more that I had in Hungary. (I had less salary in Germany, when it was 1186 eur I went back to Hungary! )
would it be a good idea to move Germany after 3 or 2 years. many things might get changed by then due to coronavirus pandemic right. please i need an answer
If you are a foreigner, you need to have a very good education in a relevant field of the labour market to have a good life in Germany. On top, speaking a language besides German, English and French could be an advantage. If you are just average, German employers might give you a tough time. But there are many possibilities to educate yourself if you are really determined to work hard. Learning German is a must. Otherwise, you will live in a (Berlin) bubble.
I knew a young Lebanese, such a nice guy, he was rescued from a sinking boat by our navy, never did he drink a drop of alcohol, he was always friendly, he did not work a single day, he did not have to, he only went to his mosque to pray, he was very religious, he never hurt anyone till he shoot 5 people hurt 6 more thanks German social system THX Merkel.
Greetings 🙏Diana Vary it’s very important information you give from Berlin I like always watch your videos! Sorry I am disebale !
Thanks for watching Yogesh 😊😊
I l ived in Augsburg from June 1975 to June 1978 as a military dependent spouse. I did NOT want to leave! I have been wanting to return since the day we boarded a train to Frankfurt, the first part of our return to the US. A couple years after our return, we were divorced but that has never killed my desire to return to Deutschland! I did some basic genealogy research and discovered where in Germany that my paternal great-grandparents and their children came from (Todtenhausen). Many decades ago, that town was at one time a part of the Bavarian state. Now I believe it is a part of Rheinland/North Westphalia. I'd like to join your group to try and gather more knowledge about what it would take for me to be able to return. Thank you for your videos, Diana! They allow me to live vicariously when you show actual scenery. :)
Hey, I was wondering how we could get in touch with you for advice? I direct messaged you on instagram and then commented on your post saying to check your DMS, then you liked the comment but never checked?
Hey Sally! Must of missed it, I get many messages so it’s a little difficult to keep up! At the moment I don’t offer consulting services, but feel free to leave you message on the Facebook group 😊
I'm German .
i have a question and hope that many answers from different countries.
My question: As a German, I sometimes confuse languages. for example, Spanish and Portuguese or Vietnamese and Korean and so on!
is there a language that sounds similar to german? for people who don't speak german?
Nice
I've been around Germans a lot the last ten years , and I've fallen in love with the culture and language. I've traveled there a few times and call it my Home, I feel an emptiness in my heart when i a not there...
Hi Diana can you make a video on the current & Future Economic conditions in Germany because of pendamic majority of the countries are suffering, so if u can plz through some light so people like me can plan to move tho Germany accordingly. Thanks 😊
“I was looking at my analytics” is the new “smash the like button”
Just Keeping it real 🤷🏼♀️🤷🏼♀️
Diana Verry I don’t mind. Don’t get me wrong. It’s just funny to see many youtubers saying that now
THANK YOU ALL!!!!
I really love Germany! I consider myself a Germanophile of some sort. I love your language, history, and culture. But one of the reasons why I love Germany so much is how you all learned from your past. You acknowledged the mistakes, apologised, moved on, and you guys always remember. This is important because if you forget, you will tend to do it again and I feel that the Germans of today have this important mentality which I think is so beautiful. ❤️ Looking forward to visit (if I’m lucky maybe even to live there hehe) 💕
Greetings from the Philippines! ☺️
I live in Lahr the former HQ of the canadian forces in europe.. So i grew up with canadian people in touch
for disabled people, which is better US or Germany
what is your ethnicity? you look greek/italian or middle eastern arab.
How about you Diana? Do you have some German ancestry? I know you are Colombian-Canadian, so I guess you probably have some Spanish ancestry, also lookwise. But maybe some German too. I know in South America you also have very mixed ancestries. German probably more in Brazil and Argentina I think.
Both parents are fully Colombian and we have Spanish ancestry 😊 I was born and raised in Canada 🇨🇦🇨🇴
@@DianaVerry do you identify by nationality?
@@raczyk ofcourse everyone identify themselves by their nationality.
@@ryanhuntrajput474 how do you define nationality?
can you speak german? how long will it take to learn?
Look at montana showalter she lernd german
That depends a lot on your will.
Military children. I had a penpal in Michigan USA. She had picked me because I was living in a place back then where she had grown up as a military child. Believe me or not: she spoke no German - but she was fluent in French. Seems, military people tend to stay inside their installation and not interact much with the locals. One reason may be, that they will not stay long and expect to be deployed somewhere else anytime soon. What a pity.
I’m going to live in Germany now 🇩🇪
Gute idea 🇩🇪
You’re not alone fam
Why?
Dear pl don't get disheartened, we love you dear , Thanks bye
i am looking for job in Germany
♥
Hi
I miss you all time
Yeah, the German bases are basically the centre of US operations in the midle east. Hence there are always quite a lot US soldiers stationed here, even now that Trump had another temper tantrum and called back some of them.
He called them back because traitor Merkel want pay her part you knd of forget to tell that part.
You sound like lying Shumer must be a democrat? You fit right in with the germans wow
I noticed a lot of Torontonians want to escape "living in Ontario"
Ich liebe dich sehr diana ❤❤💞
I was born on german soil in a stadt krankenhaus to American parents. Germany always has a draw and warm feeling for me. I am exhausted by the politics and scandals of trump and if he is re-elected I want to live in Germany for at least the next four years for my sanity and blood pressure. Videos like yours are ways for me to get ideas how to accomplish that, and I thank you.
chris pitman, you are a comic. I will advise to go and live in russia. You will find it even better than germany.
@@francoislechanceux5818 EU in general has higher living standards than America and am not boasting my ego just stating facts especially western EU is amazing and other parts are getting better and better each year.
video starts at 3:39 thank me later
Don't ne sad honey. I love you😍
Can I know your MBTI personality type?
Mahdy Fo INFJ 😊
@@DianaVerry Nice
I love Germany
Germany is beautiful biografis, football,smart people,classic music, hamburger,beer ,katedral, castle, stadion, train busway, economic central europe & in the World.
What is summer like in Germany? What are German beaches like? Because if you don't have sunny, hot summers and decent beaches to go to then you have nothing.
@@rockyzrockyx917 when you live in Germany you live in the center of EU if you want to enjoy sunny and awesome beaches just take a super cheap flight to Spain or Portugal .🇪🇺
@@ryanhuntrajput474 Uh, no! No nearby beaches and sun and heat = no summer = no deal! I'm not getting on a airplane to get to a beach. No way!
@@rockyzrockyx917 Germany does have great beaches if you want to enjoy the best beaches in the world Spain and Portugal are the beach party capital of the world.
@@ryanhuntrajput474 Where are the great beaches in Germany? The east coast of Florida USA is a 350 mile long beach ending in Miami! ruclips.net/video/qR3T1gCMQkM/видео.html
Germany and the other Germanic countries such as Switzerland, Austria, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Belgium, as well as the Nordic countries are BY FAR the best countries in Europe and arguably the world. They're the best for their culture, history, education, social equality, lifestyle, development, and so much more.. The list goes on and on, just look at the stats for the most livable cities in the world, the best universities, best anything you can think of.. And on top of that, those countries are absolutely beautiful as well. ** About the US military families: That's the outcome of the Second World War. The US has several military bases in DE. There are Brits too but there have been talks of the UK military pulling out of Germany for good lately.
@Hugo Holesch That's the million-dollar question. Unfortunately, there's too much of it in Europe.
Can I ask why you consider yourself an expat? Did your company send you here for a specific amount of time? I'm a Canadian immigrant to Germany, have been here for over 20 years and love it here. But I don't think it's right to make it seem like we're something better than other immigrants by titling ourselves as "expats". You talk about coming here to make Euros. How is that different than any other economic immigrant coming to make a better life for themselves? Something to think about?
Hi Stephenie, immigrants make their new country their permanent home, while expats move abroad for a limited time or haven’t decided for how long. That’s where I’m at right now, I love berlin but I don’t know if it’s a forever home for us just yet.
I come from immigrant parents who moved to Canada, so I have no problem using that word if it was true for my situation.
The making Euros was something my audience said of why they’re interested in moving to Germany. Nothing to think about there, as it’s their opinion. Thanks for watching 😊
@@DianaVerry hi Diana, thanks for your quick reply! I've been confronted with this topic a lot during my "time abroad", and it's a sensitive one for a lot of people. I've come to experience the word expat as a word that holds (not so) subtle overtones of racism and classism. I'm sure you feel the same, as a fellow Canadian, that society should be fair no matter where you're from. I've seen how I've been treated differently from other "Ausländer" due to my origin and academic level. I've been "lucky" in my life, so I feel a bit of responsibility to champion for others. I invite you to look deeper at your own beliefs and ideals as someone advocating an international lifestyle. I believe it is important to have a well rounded view of the situation and how it impacts people differently.
Quoting from an excellent and recommended article: "“Africans are immigrants. Arabs are immigrants. Asians are immigrants,” he writes. “However, Europeans [and North Americans] are expats because they can’t be at the same level as other ethnicities. They are superior. Immigrants is a term set aside for ‘inferior races’.”
girlvsglobe.com/expat-vs-immigrant-difference/
I've been enjoying your videos, thanks for sharing.
The most important reason to move to Germany: it’s one of very few countries where you will be relatively safe for the global mayhem that is to come in the next year or so.
Oh no, you will only be temporary safe until Germany is brought down too, that is why it is loaden with Euro-zone-obligations up to the tits on purpose! The global mayhem will reach Germany on the most severe level you cannot imagine now. Wait until the Euro follows the demise of the US dollar and all hell will break lose. When the average Michel cannot afford to buy his beloved Feierabend-beer anymore, be sure he will rise against the establishment and turn over the state.
The core economic countries will be hit the latest but hardest. Go into the more wealthy periphery of Europe, like Switzerland or Scandinavia, because potatoes ain't gonna eaten that hot there. But messy times to come. Yes they are!
I knew a young Lebanese, such a nice guy, he was rescued from a sinking boat by our navy, never did he drink a drop of alcohol, he was always friendly, he did not work a single day, he did not have to, he only went to his mosque to pray, he was very religious, he never hurt anyone till he shoot 5 people hurt 6 more thanks German social system THX Merkel.
@@maddog8004 That’s not due to the social system, that’s due to islam. Get your facts straight.
Sorry Diana, but 1 minute self adverts are to long. I know, every
I don't know why anybody want to move to Germany? I love america
Just like some people move to Thailand, India, Senegal, Belgium, Italy, Singapore, Mexico, Brazil...
In France, we say, ''Tous les goûts sont dans la nature'' meaning ''All tastes exist in Nature''. Some people love beer some love wine.
Gbu....
Wegen der Liebe! Niemand?
What‘s your Heritage.Your grand.grandfather come from Germany?
I don’t care if I cannot reach the level of fluency of Germany I’ll do my best I can to blend and adapt especially their language, Germany is great because their capitalism is great, healthcare is super effective, & the food & materials are affordable & even the prospect jobs are limitless even if you hold 2 degrees...
I’m hope that I can learn more than I want and need to know so that I can share and spread the kind of mindset in Philippines..... Hence, its economy & governance would be improve & flourish....
Love the attitude! 💪🏼💪🏼✨✨
Diana Verry and their winning the war against coronavirus pandemic
Better living conditions an a change in pace
I thought that countries like Germany , Sweden and Canada are paradise or heaven on earth but , now , I discover that no country is perfect and every country has both dark and bright sides ...
God bless our world with justice , peace , love and Godly righteousness ...
I knew a young Lebanese, such a nice guy, he was rescued from a sinking boat by our navy, never did he drink a drop of alcohol, he was always friendly, he did not work a single day, he did not have to, he only went to his mosque to pray, he was very religious, he never hurt anyone till he shoot 5 people hurt 6 more thanks German social system THX Merkel.
Not all people are the same ...
May God help all ...
Let us be the best to make the world a better place .
Everywhere there is darkness and light , love and hate but we would do our best to focus on love and light to rule over and dominate ...
@@waelfaraj6705 Don't you think that the people in Europe (Christians) that are being butchered by Islam don't want to here god or any other phrase from the so-called religion of peace ?
What would Turkey do to Christians that behead an Iman in a mosque ?
@@maddog8004
What you wanted to mention is Imam ...
Iman is faith in Arabic
@@maddog8004
Don't generalize...
There is violence everywhere and in all religious groups ...
In USA , shootings happen in a predominantly Christian society ...Not all are alike and there is good and bad everywhere ...
Look at the millions who have been killed by Stalin and Hitler ...
God forgive our sins but always do what you can to improve ...
Genocides have been made in Cambodia and Rawanda due to ethnic fanaticism...
If we realize that all are one coming from one source , then love would rule ...
Yes, there is a lot of US military in Germany, some even say that it is still an occupied country. So, seeing 10.000 US-troops leaving the country is not something bad actually. Nice when some come back as civilians for work - you are welcome!
video starts at 2:30. before that it´s just rambling to fill time to get over 10mins.
People with german ancestry have it easy. They count as germans. They can have a german passport right away. Provided, they can prove their ancestry.
there is areason its called gerMONEY.. and the millions of afghans know it
I‘m German and very happy that Donald Trump‘s cultural ties to Germany seem to be quite low.
Fake news watcher all sound the same are you a racist too .Do you think we want all that junk here like you have in Germany with your open borders.
@@madyguindin9978 It's called EU and it's the world biggest market. It's like one country with 27 states. The US has open borders between their states too. But we don't have science rejecting lunatic orange leader that kills hundred thousands of it's own people, while he tells em, he is making their country great again. 😂
@@madyguindin9978 it seems like you can't process facts but that's just an average American for the world.
My opinion of Americans is rock-bottom..... With that clown for a president, you must be very stoopid.
I'm still not quite used to people getting excited about little old Germany. When I grew up we were looking to other cultures to give us some inspiration. Punk from the UK. Rap from the US. Food from Italy and Greece, China and Turkey. Films from France and Spain. Etc. Germany was the most boring place in the world. That's why you traveled abroad. Castles, old churches? Come on, boring! Landscapes? same old, same old. We tried our own little thing. But that hardly found any attention elsewhere. I always blamed Hitler for wiping out all the interesting art movements in Germany. After the war, Germany was a cultural desert. But maybe in the light of recent developments in the world Germany shines in some respects. And for once, for all the right reasons.
Biggest mistake I ever made was moving to Germany. Though I have german roots, I have been discriminated against every single time I go outside because I’m an “auslander”. Be careful... Germany isn’t as great as it’s usually painted.
@@MeMe-pj8ve You forgot the third 'Me'
kronsild Me me meeeee
@@MeMe-pj8ve I'm really sorry you had this experience.
@kalmuecke 17 Wir haben diesen "Ausländer";" Außenseiter "und" fremder " in Deutschland: Förderung der deutschen Kultur, aber wer ist zu peinlich; schämen; Angst, fließend Deutsch zu sprechen!!!Es ist ERNSTHAFT erbärmlich und lächerlich!!Seit Februar 2017 lebt Sie nun seit drei Jahren in Deutschland, und dennoch will Sie kein ECHTES Deutsch vor der Kamera sprechen, weil Sie zu selbstbewusst, ängstlich und unsicher ist!!!!
Germany is a rich country , and foreigner peoples want they part of the germans ricness to them . They do not want to move to poor african country like Mali .
Germany is not a rich country but it is a economic powerful country. When the economy goes down the drain, with it goes the german people and the nation as a whole. Merkels multilevel destruction of the nation bears fruit in a pretty short timeframe I guess.
Hallo, mein Name ist Luis Jose, ich bin Latino, Ecuadorianer. Folge mir auf Facebook wie Luis Jose. Ich mag es, neue Leute kennenzulernen und etwas über ihre Kultur zu lernen 🙂
some aluminum hats should watch this :D
Actually my 1 family of realtives settled in Germany and without doing any job they get 4.5 lakh
very useful to broadcast...., that shame!
That's not very nice thing too reveal to the entire world certainly not something of which someone can feel proud.
what a shame for your lazy family
Chill yo guys i am not appreciating them , just telling the truth why are you specifally targeting me ?
And yes Thier father has worked 25 years and is retired now and enjoying after work 25 years.
Well but i suggest you not open an a company here in germany to many taxes and to much bureaucracy and most money you earn here goes anyway to the tax office.
Yes you pay taxes ,but by end you take it back in your retirement.I live in a country tax free but believe me is so frustrating when you can’t save money for your retirement or for children education that is so expensive here.And whatever you take you spend it here for a simple life.Rent is so expensive .I live in Dubai
The reason why Germany handled Covid 19 so well, both in the Health Sector and also economically is a well funded state, a strict tax office and low corruption.
@@PianistStefanBoetel precisely
It's true. Some people move to Germany because they like the country, culture and people. I appreciate that. But most migrants come here because they expect to get money from the state.
Yes, you're right. Does this woman speak german at all? What do you think?
@@niklasnollenburg1995 For white people from Western countries it is almost impossible to get money from the state.
Hi