Immigrationmaxx to Germany rn

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Jason Voorhees

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First thing first. If your idea of a good life is living like a baller. Rolex on the wrist, Porsche by 30 lifestyle then don't go anywhere near Germany. Germany is fundamentally incompatible with that dream.You’ll be extremely disappointed if you immigrate to Germany with which color is your bugatti mindset. You are barking at the wrong tree. German bureaucracy will make you lose your mind

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.Germany is built for a different kind of life. Free public university, solid healthcare, a government that cares for the citizen once you’re in the system and a strong safety net. If that is what you think good life is then Germany is amazing

My mate who moved a few years ago still talks about it. No mountain of student debt. Not going broke because of a medical bill. Roads are clean, trains mostly run on time but again taxes eat up a lot of his income. He earns €70 k euros but earns only like €4500 a month. Setting up businesses etc are also very difficult and require mountains of paper work.

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But you can still live a good life a PR and later citizenship in 4-5 years unlike a decade and jumping through mountains of red tape and approvals in the US, everything feels systemic and methodical. It’s not built for that fast paced, cut throat hustle culture of the US but that’s why a lot of people who end up in Germany stay happy.

The main ones right now are the EU Blue Card, the regular skilled worker residence permits and the Opportunity Card (Chancenkarte). Both can lead to permanent german citizenship after b1 german which isn't hard but I am stuck in B2 since 2 years.

But if I were immigrationmaxx to germany I would do it rn asap. Because of AFD and irs ideologies gaining group.Not because skilled workers aren't needed. That's not happening anytime soon despite what sfcels would have you believe but the rules have already tightened in the last couple of years. There's free education for everyone including non EU citizens now. But that now might be the case in a few years. That is what happened in Norway too. You can take my work for it that in next 5 year free german degree won't be a thing Same for Bürgergeld. Embassy and Ausländerbehörde appointment are also brutal these days.

That is not to say Germany is bad. But I don't like to sell the German dream. Germany is still one of the better options in Europe for skilled people. But go in with your eyes open. Get your degree checked early, start German to get to B2, understand the exact salary and rules for your path, and move while the current frameworks still work in your favour.
 
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No don’t

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Germany is built for a different kind of life. Free public university, solid healthcare, a government that cares for the citizen once you’re in the system and a strong safety net. If that is what you think good life is then Germany is amazing
poland is the same
 
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First thing first. If your idea of a good life is living like a baller. Rolex on the wrist, Porsche by 30 lifestyle then don't go anywhere near Germany. Germany is fundamentally incompatible with that dream.You’ll be extremely disappointed if you immigrate to Germany with which color is your bugatti mindset. You are barking at the wrong tree. German bureaucracy will make you lose your mind

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.Germany is built for a different kind of life. Free public university, solid healthcare, a government that cares for the citizen once you’re in the system and a strong safety net. If that is what you think good life is then Germany is amazing

My mate who moved a few years ago still talks about it. No mountain of student debt. Not going broke because of a medical bill. Roads are clean, trains mostly run on time but again taxes eat up a lot of his income. He earns €70 k euros but earns only like €4500 a month. Setting up businesses etc are also very difficult and require mountains of paper work.

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But you can still live a good life a PR and later citizenship in 4-5 years unlike a decade and jumping through mountains of red tape and approvals in the US, everything feels systemic and methodical. It’s not built for that fast paced, cut throat hustle culture of the US but that’s why a lot of people who end up in Germany stay happy.

The main ones right now are the EU Blue Card, the regular skilled worker residence permits and the Opportunity Card (Chancenkarte). Both can lead to permanent german citizenship after b1 german which isn't hard but I am stuck in B2 since 2 years.

But if I were immigrationmaxx to germany I would do it rn asap. Because of AFD and irs ideologies gaining group.Not because skilled workers aren't needed. That's not happening anytime soon despite what sfcels would have you believe but the rules have already tightened in the last couple of years. There's free education for everyone including non EU citizens now. But that now might be the case in a few years. That is what happened in Norway too. You can take my work for it that in next 5 year free german degree won't be a thing Same for Bürgergeld. Embassy and Ausländerbehörde appointment are also brutal these days.

That is not to say Germany is bad. But I don't like to sell the German dream. Germany is still one of the better options in Europe for skilled people. But go in with your eyes open. Get your degree checked early, start German to get to B2, understand the exact salary and rules for your path, and move while the current frameworks still work in your favour.
Yeah my brother worked in germany for a while and bruh it's like the stone age they still use fax and paper instead of going electronic. Setting up a business is a nightmare I genuinely don't know how people get rich there lol
 
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worst country ever lol you are retarded if you have such many choices and choose germany :lul:
 
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Mhmmm because we don’t want strangers in our country ?

I‘m not even from Germany but still
Germany doesn't need refugees but germany is still desperate for skilled workers. This is the truth.
 
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Yeah my brother worked in germany for a while and bruh it's like the stone age they still use fax and paper instead of going electronic. Setting up a business is a nightmare I genuinely don't know how people get rich there lol
They don't
 
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poland is the same
I see poland as a lower form of authority. Germany dictates the EU and its policies and countries like Ireland and Poland profit out of it.
 
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Q38 tiwu
 
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Explain jfl @Lundgren
 
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Germany doesn't need refugees but germany is still desperate for skilled workers. This is the truth.
We can have skilled workers from

Poland,Switzerland,France,Netherlands or Denmark

No dirty ethnic
 
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We can have skilled workers from

Poland,Switzerland,France,Netherlands or Denmark

No dirty ethnic
Good for you son. I don't believe in nationalism like this but you do you.
 
German cities are full of ethnics. Germans are unbearable if they drink beer. South germany could be pleasant with the mountains
German girls are GL, Germany social welfare is too tier and german people are kind hearted
 
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I dont see myself in the future
 
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Explain @vision_n
 
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Free public university, solid healthcare, a government that cares for the citizen
True

I don't see my live here, although im very thankful this land for the help provided for ukraine. Im going to study here, and maybe move somewhere else, im thinking about Singapore. I can see myself even creating some business in Ukraine, since they will need people and organizers to build the land that "wants" to get into EU

dont let me get started on all the bureaucracy. If you can bare it, you are good

also there are a lot of ways you can abuse the socialist state to get yourself a car, or even some orthodontic surgery

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just now i will focus on passing the exams with the good notes to get into frankfurt's finance school, your life is determined by your grades here
 
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clock is ticking. add to the guide that they make sure to run away when AFD gets the vote in the 2030s :lul:
 
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clock is ticking. run when AFD gets vote in the 2030s :lul:
They would see still need immigrants regardless but probably won't be as friendly to refugeemaxxers and Bürgergeld abusers
 
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First thing first. If your idea of a good life is living like a baller. Rolex on the wrist, Porsche by 30 lifestyle then don't go anywhere near Germany. Germany is fundamentally incompatible with that dream.You’ll be extremely disappointed if you immigrate to Germany with which color is your bugatti mindset. You are barking at the wrong tree. German bureaucracy will make you lose your mind

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.Germany is built for a different kind of life. Free public university, solid healthcare, a government that cares for the citizen once you’re in the system and a strong safety net. If that is what you think good life is then Germany is amazing

My mate who moved a few years ago still talks about it. No mountain of student debt. Not going broke because of a medical bill. Roads are clean, trains mostly run on time but again taxes eat up a lot of his income. He earns €70 k euros but earns only like €4500 a month. Setting up businesses etc are also very difficult and require mountains of paper work.

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But you can still live a good life a PR and later citizenship in 4-5 years unlike a decade and jumping through mountains of red tape and approvals in the US, everything feels systemic and methodical. It’s not built for that fast paced, cut throat hustle culture of the US but that’s why a lot of people who end up in Germany stay happy.

The main ones right now are the EU Blue Card, the regular skilled worker residence permits and the Opportunity Card (Chancenkarte). Both can lead to permanent german citizenship after b1 german which isn't hard but I am stuck in B2 since 2 years.

But if I were immigrationmaxx to germany I would do it rn asap. Because of AFD and irs ideologies gaining group.Not because skilled workers aren't needed. That's not happening anytime soon despite what sfcels would have you believe but the rules have already tightened in the last couple of years. There's free education for everyone including non EU citizens now. But that now might be the case in a few years. That is what happened in Norway too. You can take my work for it that in next 5 year free german degree won't be a thing Same for Bürgergeld. Embassy and Ausländerbehörde appointment are also brutal these days.

That is not to say Germany is bad. But I don't like to sell the German dream. Germany is still one of the better options in Europe for skilled people. But go in with your eyes open. Get your degree checked early, start German to get to B2, understand the exact salary and rules for your path, and move while the current frameworks still work in your favour.
sounds nice, but i hate you for making this thread. The thing is the average illiterate pajeet thinks that he can js go to wherever he wants (according to them their cox god owns the whole world soo they can do whatever they want), hence they skip education and directly go they through the shores ofc. this ruins the country and we all know what happens when a country has lots of overconfident pajeets. I might go to germany after my a levels only if they give me like 100% scholarship in a uni. prolly gonna take german language in o levels too, so that might help.
 
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Mhmmm because we don’t want strangers in our country ?

I‘m not even from Germany but still
"Our country" "I'm not from Germany"
 
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sounds nice, but i hate you for making this thread. The thing is the average illiterate pajeet thinks that he can js go to wherever he wants (according to them their cox god owns the whole world soo they can do whatever they want), hence they skip education and directly go they through the shores ofc. this ruins the country and we all know what happens when a country has lots of overconfident pajeets. I might go to germany after my a levels only if they give me like 100% scholarship in a uni. prolly gonna take german language in o levels too, so that might help.
I would worry more about your degree not being recognized as a Pakistani The Anabin doesnt recognize most of them
 
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First thing first. If your idea of a good life is living like a baller. Rolex on the wrist, Porsche by 30 lifestyle then don't go anywhere near Germany. Germany is fundamentally incompatible with that dream.You’ll be extremely disappointed if you immigrate to Germany with which color is your bugatti mindset. You are barking at the wrong tree. German bureaucracy will make you lose your mind

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.Germany is built for a different kind of life. Free public university, solid healthcare, a government that cares for the citizen once you’re in the system and a strong safety net. If that is what you think good life is then Germany is amazing

My mate who moved a few years ago still talks about it. No mountain of student debt. Not going broke because of a medical bill. Roads are clean, trains mostly run on time but again taxes eat up a lot of his income. He earns €70 k euros but earns only like €4500 a month. Setting up businesses etc are also very difficult and require mountains of paper work.

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But you can still live a good life a PR and later citizenship in 4-5 years unlike a decade and jumping through mountains of red tape and approvals in the US, everything feels systemic and methodical. It’s not built for that fast paced, cut throat hustle culture of the US but that’s why a lot of people who end up in Germany stay happy.

The main ones right now are the EU Blue Card, the regular skilled worker residence permits and the Opportunity Card (Chancenkarte). Both can lead to permanent german citizenship after b1 german which isn't hard but I am stuck in B2 since 2 years.

But if I were immigrationmaxx to germany I would do it rn asap. Because of AFD and irs ideologies gaining group.Not because skilled workers aren't needed. That's not happening anytime soon despite what sfcels would have you believe but the rules have already tightened in the last couple of years. There's free education for everyone including non EU citizens now. But that now might be the case in a few years. That is what happened in Norway too. You can take my work for it that in next 5 year free german degree won't be a thing Same for Bürgergeld. Embassy and Ausländerbehörde appointment are also brutal these days.

That is not to say Germany is bad. But I don't like to sell the German dream. Germany is still one of the better options in Europe for skilled people. But go in with your eyes open. Get your degree checked early, start German to get to B2, understand the exact salary and rules for your path, and move while the current frameworks still work in your favour.
can you give me a tldr?
 
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I would worry more about your degree not being recognized as a Pakistani The Anabin doesnt recognize most of them
wdym, make your point, you're saying they dont consider paki students for scholarships?
 
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wdym, make your point, you're saying they dont consider paki students for scholarships?
Anabin means Anerkennung und Bewertung ausländischer Bildungsnachweise which means Recognition and Evaluation of Foreign Educational Credentials. Outside of some top unis l in pakistan most unis in Pakistan aren't recognized by anabin. Forget the DAAD scholarship your degree won't even get recognized by the German government and if not recognised you need to apply for Zeugnisbewertung which means Statement of Comparability which itself takes many months.
 
Anabin means Anerkennung und Bewertung ausländischer Bildungsnachweise which means Recognition and Evaluation of Foreign Educational Credentials. Outside of some top unis l in pakistan most unis in Pakistan aren't recognized by anabin. Forget the DAAD scholarship your degree won't even get recognized by the German government and if not recognised you need to apply for Zeugnisbewertung which means Statement of Comparability which itself takes many months.
thats what i said i sont be getting a phd from pakistan, prolly gonna pursue my studies abroad, then gonna invent some shit and open an internationa; business, something like tesla
 
First thing first. If your idea of a good life is living like a baller. Rolex on the wrist, Porsche by 30 lifestyle then don't go anywhere near Germany. Germany is fundamentally incompatible with that dream.You’ll be extremely disappointed if you immigrate to Germany with which color is your bugatti mindset. You are barking at the wrong tree. German bureaucracy will make you lose your mind

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.Germany is built for a different kind of life. Free public university, solid healthcare, a government that cares for the citizen once you’re in the system and a strong safety net. If that is what you think good life is then Germany is amazing

My mate who moved a few years ago still talks about it. No mountain of student debt. Not going broke because of a medical bill. Roads are clean, trains mostly run on time but again taxes eat up a lot of his income. He earns €70 k euros but earns only like €4500 a month. Setting up businesses etc are also very difficult and require mountains of paper work.

View attachment 5546308

But you can still live a good life a PR and later citizenship in 4-5 years unlike a decade and jumping through mountains of red tape and approvals in the US, everything feels systemic and methodical. It’s not built for that fast paced, cut throat hustle culture of the US but that’s why a lot of people who end up in Germany stay happy.

The main ones right now are the EU Blue Card, the regular skilled worker residence permits and the Opportunity Card (Chancenkarte). Both can lead to permanent german citizenship after b1 german which isn't hard but I am stuck in B2 since 2 years.

But if I were immigrationmaxx to germany I would do it rn asap. Because of AFD and irs ideologies gaining group.Not because skilled workers aren't needed. That's not happening anytime soon despite what sfcels would have you believe but the rules have already tightened in the last couple of years. There's free education for everyone including non EU citizens now. But that now might be the case in a few years. That is what happened in Norway too. You can take my work for it that in next 5 year free german degree won't be a thing Same for Bürgergeld. Embassy and Ausländerbehörde appointment are also brutal these days.

That is not to say Germany is bad. But I don't like to sell the German dream. Germany is still one of the better options in Europe for skilled people. But go in with your eyes open. Get your degree checked early, start German to get to B2, understand the exact salary and rules for your path, and move while the current frameworks still work in your favour.
DNR but
Your the goat Jason
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