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Next video on germany
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I think the main benefit is the elaborate bureaucracy. If I were an OCD accountant who found navigating complex paperwork calming, then I would definitely emigrate to Germany!
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Germany ......
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Germany's economy
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Can you please cover Germany as well.
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Tell us about the country germany
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explain germany expecially how they recovered so quick from ww2 without much natural resources
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Speaking of waiting lists, I applied for a student visa in Germany in August 2022. I got the appointment in July 2024.
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Please also make a video on Germany
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Germany is no recommendable for foreigners, at all. They wou;d have to embrace english accepted for international workers, relax the burocracy and solve the shortage of housing. Yes it is a rich country but the system is not made to wellcome foreigners. .German language is ridicoulously full of conservative rules that not even the germans dominate but you are imposed to speak it. Go to an english speaking country or to the Netherlands, Luxembourg,,,,learning the German language properly takes around 5 years ..for one word you know in german you need to learn many more because german language loves precision and according to the situation the word or expression will change appart from unexplicable gramatical rules, ...too long time to learn , if you are highly qualified , you have no time for this full time german language learning. you can learn a whole new career with that time. Friendliness, mmm also not so. they have different values, less emotional, no emphatetic. Best go to a more profi counry welcoming internationals and key tip: they accept english for work even if you do not speak the local language. Real international countries tolerate that you start working in english, while the local language you learn it with the time and only If you choose to stay long term. they do not asume that you will go for staying long term, they know you have the choice to leave. But Germany request you invested already such a long time learning German, and you still do not know if you wish to stay in Germany forever....
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We should learn from:\n\n1. Economic Slowdown and Unemployment: Germany, Singapore\n2. Healthcare Infrastructure and Access: Japan, Sweden\n3. Education Quality and Access: Finland, South Korea\n4. Agricultural Distress and Rural Development: Israel, Netherlands\n5. Environmental Pollution and Climate Change: Denmark, Costa Rica\n6. Internal Security and Law Enforcement: Japan, Singapore\n7. Infrastructure Deficits and Urban Development: Singapore, South Korea\n8. Corruption and Governance Issues: New Zealand, Denmark\n9. Water Scarcity and Management: Israel, Singapore\n10. Social Inequality and Welfare: Norway, Canada\n11. Public Safety and Disaster Management: Japan, Netherlands\n12. Trade Imbalances and Economic Diplomacy: Germany, South Korea\n13. Employment Generation and Skill Development: Germany, Switzerland\n14. Housing and Sanitation: Singapore, Japan\n15. Transportation and Traffic Congestion: Japan, Netherlands\n16. Railway Safety and Efficiency: Switzerland, Japan\n17. Cleanliness and Waste Management: Singapore, Sweden\n18. River Pollution and Conservation: Germany, Australia\n19. Startup Industry and Innovation: United States, Israel\n20. Rural Infrastructure and Connectivity: China, Sweden\n21. Energy Security and Renewable Energy: Iceland, Denmark\n22. Consumer Protection and Market Regulation: United States, European Union\n23. Scientific Research and Development: United States, South Korea\n24. Cultural Preservation and Promotion: France, Japan\n25. Tourism Development: Spain, Thailand\n26. Housing Affordability and Real Estate Regulation: Singapore, Austria\n27. Poverty Alleviation and Social Welfare: Sweden, Canada\n28. Transportation Safety and Infrastructure Maintenance: Sweden, Germany\n29. Legal Reforms and Justice System Efficiency: Netherlands, Estonia\n30. Digital Connectivity and Technology Access: South Korea, Estonia\n........................................................................and more
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Germany ?plzz
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Please make one on Germany. And why Germany is market leader in innovation and technology. What can indian learn from it
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next country Germany please
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Germany
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make a detailed vid on germany
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Future richest country \n1. USA\n2. CANADA\n3. GERMANY \n4.UNITED KINGDOM \n5.FRANCE\n6. JAPAN\n7. ITALY \n8. RUSSIA\n9. CHINA\n10. INDIA
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Germany please!!!
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Next video on USA and European Countries like Germany, England
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germany
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Sir please make video on germany
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Germany ??
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We have to make the workers themselves + help from adjacent cultural groups like parts of Canada and the US, South and Latin America as well as Korea, Japan, Taiwan, Singapore, Australia, New Zealand or Vietnam. \n\nBut for that to work, incentives must be given.\nIncentives only available if drastic change is applied to our education and healthcare system in general. \n\n-75% workers with only 15% academics and 10% margin for failure. \n-reduction of all university courses by half and students by 2/3rds in useless academics not focused on helping the state and people. \nLike linguistics without teaching it to others.\nWe need them, sure. But only five, not five hundred.\nWage changes. Meaning drastic reductions in pay for anything that doesn't directly benefit the community or somebody in need for that money. No more bankers, more construction workers and skilled craftsmanship. \nPeople who then can build the housing we needed. \nBecause they now do something valuable and helpful.\nA guaranteed flat for every couple if she is already pregnant. \nPlus tax reductions and preferencial treatment for taxation. \nLowered tax rates for food and drink and supplies. But only for the parents and only with a cash card bestowed by the state. The amount gets registered and then gets deducted afterwards and according to what benefits you are qualified for. \nMoney as the engine of a nation not as their leesh and doom. \n\nThese benefits and freedoms need to be guarded closely and with vigilance. \nBecause Germany has to be worth it to feel like an improvement and not a stop gap.\n\nMost European or adjacent people already fulfill these criteria. \nOther nation and believe groups massively devalue our country and despoil our land. \nLike bugs eating your crops. \nIts their natural instinct but if you want to life, you have to get rid of them.
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Germany, japan
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Sir please make video on Germany
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Germany will become Pakistan in no time - To export the terror and make an industry out of it.
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Germany??
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GERMANY KO cover kijiye\nDhanyavad \nNo i am not saying this because of someone ??
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Plz explain about Germany ?? there is no quality content have made about germany in you tube
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Cover Germany ?? ??
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Great content \nDo make a video on Germany \nActually making videos about the countries that Indians migrate to the most will be very helpful.\nAs always very good, fact driven and important content.\nThanks for providing us with such good information. :)
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my experience in Germany is actually very positive. I had studied in Netherlands before moving here. I find it more welcoming in DE as NL. My colleagues are super nice and helpful. I would not be here today without their support and trust. Also NL is more expensive to live than Germany, at least in my time. After having a master degree, I paid over 600 Euros for 1 year job-seeking visa in NL. In Germany, a multi-year visa costed me 50 bucks. Childcare, as far as I understand, is very expensive for non-Dutch or non-EU family. I often see kids going to kindergarten only 2-3 days/week there. Here in Germany, I found easily a place for my son from age 1. Education is totally free. In NL, my master course costed 16.800 Eu/year for non-EU (luckily I had full scholarship), for Dutch students it was 3000 Eu. I remember my classmates went protest back then because of the high tuition fee. And for the language, yes of course it is difficult. But it takes 1 year of regular learning to become sufficient in daily life. And the result is very rewarding. I, myself, did not pay a penny for that, I learnt simply by borrowing books from city library. So it is possible.
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Germany changed over the last years. The punctuality, quality and efficiency are no longer there. DB is an example. Unfortunately this is affecting all EU but Germany has experienced a drastic downtown since Covid. Also school system are lacking behind.
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y'all, if you arent german or sth similiar looking, dont plan to ever move to germany. Racism is next lvl in Europe, and not worth it.
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Being a skilled immigrant in Germany is almost a scam program. You will never get to the point where you feel part of the community. Incomes are decreasing due to economic crisis and the salaries are stagnated, it is impossible to navigate all the burocracy craziness and bad mood/ attitude from people in public service sectors... Companies still treating their employees as if Germany didn't have a huge shortage of workers. It's barely impossible to find a place to live that normal working people can afford. ...
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| 2024-08-29 | 0 |
Fascinating to hear that housing is expensive in Germany. Just 15 years ago it was so cheap!! Incredible what has happened with mass immigration. Poor Germans can’t even afford to buy a home and start a family in their own ancestral country!
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Germany has same problem with turks and syirians. Hannover (city in germany) has became Hannoverstan. White people are becoming minority in their own country
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Germany (and Europe) went through plagues that took out half its population. We fought communism, fascism, and plenty more. We dont need to bring low-skilled people from the 3rd world and from war zones to replace out population. We can figure it out! Most of the newcomers aren’t working anyway! The are a net drain on the economy!
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indians were appluading germany and UK now theyre getting the taste of their own medicine ?
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Germany doesn't need AFD to send back legal immigrants. The auslanderbehorde is already doing pretty good job in that
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Most of immigrants dont like to moved to Germany cuz we have to learn their language so we immigrants prefer canada uk usa Australia new Zealand
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Germany has good and bad sides. Racism, beauraucracy, are part of bad sides. After living as professional for more than 15 years. I am planning to leave by this year. They need skilled workers, but not so welcoming. Only a few are very much welcoming.
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It takes a long time to get a feeling of 'settled' here in Germany. There are a lot of positives, and a few negatives too. You will possibly never feel completely integrated, you will always feel like an outsider. But you are 'tolerated'. But my teenage kids are already feeling the pressure: this country has a self-imposed digital apartheid, no encouragement to be entrepreneurial, and failures are laughed at.
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| 2024-08-28 | 0 |
The only reason for me to choose Germany is ability to get residence permission in 3 or 5 years and keep original citizenship (I need 5 because I'm pretty sure I will not get C1 for 3 years). In terms of salary (I'm working in IT and have a 18+ years experience) I'd loose about 20% comparing to my original country, but living cost here +100% ))\nSo, we spent with my wife about 18k euros of our savings per year and started everything from scratch - it is hard but possible.\nHope I'll increase my salary later and we will not spend a lot on furnitures, appliences etc.\n+1 benefit: cycling all year round - almost no snow - Perfect!\nI didn't have problems with language in Dusseldorf - 90% speaks english, 10% or even more - russian (shops, banks, tax centers, burgerburo - no problems)
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Does germany need skilled immigrants?
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Skilled immigrants ????\n99% of them do not even have the Primary School !!!!!!!!!\nGreetings from Hamburg Germany
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I am a teacher who studied in Germany....I am leaving Germany October 2024??
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With the exception of Turks, Moroccan, and Iranians, Africans most skilled labor would easily leave Germany, and the ones that stick the most are the ones Germans for racist reasons do not want the most ?
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