How to move to germany as NEET with 0 skills

Jason Voorhees

Jason Voorhees

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Germany has something called Ausbildung or vocational training. It is VISA for 18-30 y/o. No requirement for a degree needed. You can enroll yourself in some program in hospitality, nursing or some lower tier blue collar work easily and earn while you supposedly learn these trades. Only requirement is a German A2-B1. After completing the 2-3 year program you can transition to a full work permit and eventually become eligible for permanent residency making it one of the easiest legal pathways to settle in Germany. You also qualify Bafög (Bundesausbildungsförderungsgesetz) which is NEET money given to immigrants.
 
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@deadstock @Beastimmung @renos @menas
 
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Or u just say ur syrian and lost ur passport

U can go straight to bürgergeld and enjoy life
 
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Or u just say ur syrian and lost ur passport

U can go straight to bürgergeld and enjoy life
Is that why mujahideens roam freely there?
 
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Or u just say ur syrian and lost ur passport

U can go straight to bürgergeld and enjoy life
What about the cute german girls drindls
 
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u are 10 years too late Jason, ethnics have already overrun the streets of Berlin. theres too much competition for german girls
 
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WTF?? No way it's that easy. I was born here and I'm applying for Ausbildung. Its basically like 2 extra years of learning a job. No way
 
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Germany has something called Ausbildung or vocational training. It is VISA for 18-30 y/o. No requirement for a degree needed. You can enroll yourself in some program in hospitality, nursing or some lower tier blue collar work easily and earn while you supposedly learn these trades. Only requirement is a German A2-B1. After completing the 2-3 year program you can transition to a full work permit and eventually become eligible for permanent residency making it one of the easiest legal pathways to settle in Germany. You also qualify Bafög (Bundesausbildungsförderungsgesetz) which is NEET money given to immigrants.
Fuck off
 
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I stay in Germany but it's for work. I'm wageslaving right now. My birth country is India.
 
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