could you please share the link if one wants to visit germany
@premnbusiness2 күн бұрын
Is there any way to connect you? Any social?
@benudeepsun60927 күн бұрын
United Nations volunteer, can I apply this visa
@amoswairima19498 күн бұрын
Thanks david very informative video
@zahra-ox3oz9 күн бұрын
It depents, I know Cameroonian medical doctors in Germany. you explain your own experience.
@miketizo659410 күн бұрын
Your information is not accurate.
@chernosawanehsawaneh896610 күн бұрын
I went to the website by my phone up to where is says there is no appointment available and it will be made at a regular intervals. So can i use my phone to book an appointment?
@chernosawanehsawaneh896610 күн бұрын
I went to the website by my phone untill where it says there is no appointment available and it will be made at a regular intervals. Can is use phone to book appointment?
@Barr.JoyO.10 күн бұрын
Thank you for the update. There are several German Language Schools in Nigeria for years decades now
@Jamessss210211 күн бұрын
Housing oh yeah because theres thousands of immigrants coming in
@LogicalguyThinking5 күн бұрын
Immigrants ❎️ refugees ( Doctors, Engineers, scientists) from Arab nations ✅️
@arigbabuwo4527712 күн бұрын
Wherever you go, you will encounter some challenges. For you to integrate, you need to learn their language. Going abroad should be a place to make some capital and go back to your country, you should also be grateful that you're offered the jobs. Our African leaders did not even create jobs. Why running around, comparing salaries and complaining? What is competition all about? That's how these countries are structured, for you to come and work, contribute to their economy. People in Canada, US, Europe, are facing homelessness challenges as well, stay in one place, work, save your money and go back to Africa. Africa is the best, if you have capital. Stop complaining, it's much better than where you came from in terms of jobs. Africa is Home, but the truth is bitter.
@emdalponkia151212 күн бұрын
The system has been closed since Monday due to the upcoming elections I guess. Any idea when it will be opened please?
@falconheavy59514 күн бұрын
I had a disagreement with my "very good neighbor" after two years of knowing him. During the argument, he said, "This is why Germans don't like Ausländers." He couldn't handle constructive criticism at all, and it changed my opinion of him.
@Abigail-nc6in8 күн бұрын
Unfortunately this sounds rather typical in my experience...
@Taurus13-xl4zh14 күн бұрын
I speak as a mixed race person, african - german. Western Europe has been flooded by muslim and african immigrants in the last two decades. That's why the people are tired of it and that's why they are not welcomed anymore. This situation is worsened by immigrants who show bad behaviour, don't accept german culture or commit crimes. Unfortunately too many muslims show this behaviour and very sad to say, in every city you find too many african drug dealers. Young germans are not racist normally, but because of these problems this is changing slowly. I don't like to say this but it's the truth - for africans this is definately not a good time to come to germany, or any other european country.
@Viv8ldi14 күн бұрын
Memo: Ausländerbehörde niemand spricht Englisch. Someone from the Foreigners department should at least speak one foreign language.
@Viv8ldi14 күн бұрын
Tolles Video Danke <3
@germling959615 күн бұрын
Germany is good if you stay at arm's length and learn to bend the rules. Don't get too big and don't get too close, everyone's a cop here. Do your thing and have an exit plan.
@Abigail-nc6in8 күн бұрын
Fantastic advice!!!
@samokay930015 күн бұрын
Thanks for your video
@tillielyllie817615 күн бұрын
I can’t even see the dates, I was just put on a waiting list
@kimz314 күн бұрын
Am facing thesame problem. I was told that they will send me a confirmation email in 7days but today is 12th day without any confirmation email. Am thinking if I should cancel the appointment and book a new one
@FunNFury15 күн бұрын
I quit Germany last month, it's not worth it here anymore, a lot of bad government policies are driving Germany down.
@Nikhil-hp8ct16 күн бұрын
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@annabellach137619 күн бұрын
I am so sick of hearing from foreign students that their entire degree in Germany was paid for by the German taxpayer. But they had to leave Germany to get a higher salary.
@OpokuGodfredAdomako20 күн бұрын
I learnt you can use your sponsors bank statement as a student how true is this?
@isodjemorrison147021 күн бұрын
@ David Adade, thank you very much for the information you give in this video, please i have questions to ask, i am holder of EU blue card, and family is waiting for appointment from the embassy, after the interview at the embassy with my family, will the lawyer from the embassy still come to do verification of documents of my family, i asked because i have Skilled worker EU blue card?
@isodjemorrison147021 күн бұрын
@ David Adade,, thank you very much for the information you share on this video, Please i have a question, I am holder of EU blue card, and my wife and kids still waiting to get appointment date, because I have the skill warker EU blue card will the lawyer from the embassy still come to my family to do verification of documents? Because i have a blue, from the requirements will lawyer still come to verify my family documents after the embassy interview? I will really appreciate if i get a feedback from you
@MaxwellSmets-dx7rp21 күн бұрын
Hi good morning please my spouse she a nurse, please I need to write A1 exam papers to?? I'm in ghana Accra
@kashafsheikh226823 күн бұрын
what is PhD visa type
@sha4434623 күн бұрын
The best thing is to buy your own island and isolate yourself from the system.
@FallahTongufullah23 күн бұрын
Please can I take appointment with my phone
@chernosawanehsawaneh896610 күн бұрын
Good question. I wish we could get an answer
@staindell923623 күн бұрын
As a German I think Germany is failing for its own politics and politicians, because it is unable to attract "SKILLED" workforce rather it invites and bring unskilled immigrants who aren't and don't want to be integrated in the German society. And of course if you invite unskilled Refuges from Ukraine, Sirya and middle east and Africa your city and country will fail like this. German economy is failing anyway and soon will be a non important country because of the raise and power shifting to India, China and Russia or BRICS countries. Solution is Germany needs skilled immigrants i.e. doctors, scientist at least will have university degrees and make it easier for them to immigrate rather than invite unskilled refugees with massive numbers. Because for skilled people it is easier to learn the local language and they will be easily integrated to the society. Many Indians skilled IT employees are living Germany and moving back to USA, Canada and Australia because of German bureaucracy for which only Germany as country is to blame itself because Germans vote for those brainless German politicians and many of them are from AFD which is the far right movement and those politicians are mostly themselves uneducated which will lead Germany to be more problematic situation in the future because when a country grows it need ""proper and controlled" skilled migration from non EU countries like from India, China, Bangladesh, Arab countries etc. German Politicians are the main culprit but German people complain against immigrants only. Immigrants are not a problem BUT unskilled immigrants+refugees are the problem with the GERMAN unskilled politicians and of course these politicians are Germans without any immigration background. So to conclude Germany is Failing for its German politicians who does not have any immigration background means Germany is failing because of it own people (i,e, politicians) so complaining about immigration and vote for AFD will change nothing as well and anyway China and India will take over the world in the next decades and no chance for Germany.
@user-nn2jo7so1o25 күн бұрын
Our country is a third world country compared to Germany, but many white Germans come here as tourists or for short stays to interact with Japanese people. They stay here for long periods of time and return to Germany before their visas expire and come back here again. We also hate foreigners and the comment sections on Twitter and KZbin are full of anti-foreigners. But Germans are welcome in Japan.
@riturajborah38225 күн бұрын
There's no where in the world like your own home. Every foreign country has its challenges. Germany is level 3. But once you learn to cope and keep your eyes on the positive side, you can make your life here.
@websterthompson430325 күн бұрын
Thanks for the info.
@MaxwellSmets-dx7rp25 күн бұрын
Hi good afternoon
@shaguftaashraf237126 күн бұрын
sir plz reply my husband is German national and i am from third national county and i did my Bs Banking and Finance.am i applicable for A1 exemption.by German A1 exemption law.
@gughu-v3e27 күн бұрын
After living my entire life in Germany as a person with a foreign background, I can definitively say that one of the worst things about living here is the people. German is the only language in the world that has the word “Schadenfreude”, which means “taking pleasure in someone else’s misfortune.” There’s even a saying, “Schadenfreude ist die schönste Freude, denn sie kommt von Herzen,” which translates to, “Schadenfreude is the most beautiful joy because it comes from the heart.” Many Germans dislike seeing others succeed or make positive strides in life, especially when those individuals are foreigners. Success, for a foreigner in Germany, often means you’re hated. Foreigners are expected to remain second-class citizens. Those Germans who hold positions of authority often use their resources to complicate the lives of people who aspire to achieve their goals. Even those who lack positions of authority but have the means to create problems for others-especially for hardworking individuals trying to improve their situations-do so in a cynical way. The worst part is that the system enables these behaviors, revealing just how deeply flawed and sick this society truly is. Take the German education system, for example. It is arguably the most unjust educational system in the world. Many students are selected into schools that determine their future, based largely on subjective and biased judgments influenced by cultural and classist backgrounds. The 'Hauptschule', for instance, is designed to produce laborers, effectively clipping the wings of countless students' dreams and aspirations before they even begin to take flight. When you strive to succeed and work hard to progress, you can feel the negative energy from so many people actively trying to pull you down, especially if you’re a foreigner. You sense their malicious intent, and the system seems complicit in trying to crush your aspirations. Add to that the constant gossiping and judgmental attitudes, and it becomes unbearable. Germany is definitively not the ideal place for people with vision and aspirations.
@Abigail-nc6in21 күн бұрын
Wow this is so, so well said!! Couldn't agree more. I'd add something but looks like you would only do a better job! People need to know this.
@gughu-v3e20 күн бұрын
@@Abigail-nc6in Thank you so much for your kind words! It means a lot to know that others see and feel the same.
@luckyp.71415 күн бұрын
Yes, this is so true and truly painful for visionaries like me and so many others. A society that holds people back and down.
@Taurus13-xl4zh14 күн бұрын
As a german of mixed race i totally disagree with your opinion. It sounds that you carry a lot of negativity within yourself and just project it in the outside world. The german school system is very good because it's free of fees. If you are clever you can achieve any degree you want. Life is what you make it, in germany there are a lot of opportunities - you just have to fight for it!
@gughu-v3e10 күн бұрын
@@Taurus13-xl4zh As someone who’s been through the German school system, I have to disagree with your perspective. While it’s technically possible to move from Hauptschule or Realschule to Gymnasium, in reality, it’s much harder, especially for students from foreign or underprivileged backgrounds. Many capable students are discouraged by teachers or school directors, face unnecessary obstacles, or are treated unfairly. There are countless stories of students who met the requirements for Abitur or Fachabitur but were denied or faced unnecessary complications when trying to access better schools, were given unfair grades, mocked by teachers, or blocked from opportunities simply because of their background. While the system being free of fees is a good thing, that alone doesn’t guarantee fairness or equal opportunity. The early tracking system labels students as 'less able,' which damages their confidence and often traps them in limited career paths. Schools in low-income areas often lack the resources, qualified staff, and extracurricular opportunities that schools in wealthier areas have, creating a huge disadvantage. For students from underprivileged backgrounds, it’s even harder because they don’t have the same support systems or resources as others. Even for those who manage to make it to Gymnasium or university, the challenges don’t stop there. Bias from employers or teachers often favors students from 'better' schools, regardless of actual ability.
@tallacoin43929 күн бұрын
If someone don’t like Germany with its stress, is free to leave Germany.
@hantae-sul5816Ай бұрын
Germany is the best country in the world and nobody can change my mind. Since 2017, I've been watching videos about different countries, in English and in Russian, every day. So I can see the countries from different perspectives. Every time people criticize Germany, but do not offer any alternatives. Sometimes in the comments people talk about Indonesia, Vietnam or Thailand as an alternative. But this is not a real comparison, is it? If you are not an IT guy without kids, who can work remotely and is not interested in such things as education, public transportation, infrastructure, etc. then yes, living by the beach is probably cool. But in all other cases Germany is a wonderful country. And as for Germans, they are the best people I have ever seen. During 3 years of living in Germany absolutely all Germans I met helped me and supported me in every possible way.
@benkuffour1997Ай бұрын
Is there any age limit to bring your children to Germany. Because my mother is in Germany and i am 26.
@marcq2029Ай бұрын
Finding a professor is always a challenge especially if you a person of colour..
@marcq2029Ай бұрын
Finding a professor is always a challenge especially if you a person of colour..
@marcq2029Ай бұрын
I already left,I leave in the UK plus Germany is boring and bureaucratic and can be unfriendly.Germans easy place their woes and frustrations on immigrants yet they created their own frustrations
@joaquinmadrid3642Ай бұрын
Good review! My experience: germans allways make you feel like you are a foreigner. Even if you are German but don't look like a "real German". They also often feel superior compaired to you, even if you are much more educated than them. For the same reason, you will not have the same professional opportunities in companies with German leadership. And even if you are paying more taxes than the average in Germany, they often treat you like the German government is paying for your life expenses. In general Germans allways associate themselves with good thinks, like being smart, more educated, honest, cleaner... and associate negative factors like being criminal, uneducated and so on with foreigners. They are unable to see the reality and prefer to brainwash themselves and by doing so reinforce their wrong beliefs. Yes, racism is a problem in Germany, but most will never admit. It is sad to say, but I would not recommend you to invest your professional time in Germany. But to be fair, there are also some very good people among them.
@kobecentral3529Ай бұрын
Was happy with the views on Germany system. I wish you do more videos that topic now and then.
@davidadadeАй бұрын
Sure, more videos will come.
@HeinrichBaerenherzАй бұрын
Die besten sind schon lange weg.Wer sich nicht Entnazifiziert,wie es in den Alleirten Kontrolratsgesetzen steht,der zahlt!Staatenlose Nazis haben keine Rechte und das weltweit. Gruesse aus dem Königreich Preußen.
@eyesoffloraandfauna8728Ай бұрын
Bro don’t say this 😭
@tomiglaАй бұрын
After 15 years of driving and half a milion km driven I need to go back to driving school! So I am literally coming to my driving test next month with a car😂 Because I translated US licence to Croatian and now they dont accept it… last 5 years driving in Germany, have my own car and insurance! No accidents no fines 😂😂😂
@noezyks6652Ай бұрын
German people r friendly if u can behave but the weather is the worst imo. U feel suicidale, if ur from a sunny region
@cnyamotoАй бұрын
Complain foreigners are taking up their jobs yet many germans don’t want to work,ve no Ausbildung or Uni studies?we pay them with our taxes,we foreigners working?Yheir dogs are also racists….been attacked by 3 dogs in company of whites and alone coz of my colour skin……actually not 3 but 5 times latest today