One of my friends had this exact problem with Germany

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One of my friends also secured a high paying job in Germany but the entire VISA process was long draw out bureaucratic and cumbersome that it took almost 5 months. He first had to go through the long process of Beglaubigung. Vist the German Consulate General in Bangalore that only takes appointments once 2 weeks so they were booked out for 4 months straight. He to get each of his documents verified individually. Like they were verifying not just the degree they were even verifying 10th class certificate. You won't have a degree in the first place if you did not pass matriculation but they did not care. After that he received an APS certificate, he had tranfer funds to his blocked account and there 2-3 rounds of interviews at the embassy. He was so frustrated by the end of it that he himself quit and later joined an American corporation.

 
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I find that strange, cus I live in Germany now, and I see alot of Indians here, and they are almost all internationals directly from India, either students or professionals, I think I have only seen like 2 or 3 native born curries
 
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I find that strange, cus I live in Germany now, and I see alot of Indians here, and they are almost all internationals directly from India, either students or professionals, I think I have only seen like 2 or 3 native born curries
Those are students. I am talking about working professionals.
 
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One of my friends also secured a high paying job in Germany but the entire VISA process was long draw out bureaucratic and cumbersome that it took almost 5 months. He first had to go through the long process of Beglaubigung. Vist the German Consulate General in Bangalore that only takes appointments once 2 weeks and, had to get each of his documents verified individually. Like they were verifying not just the degree they were even verifying 10th class cerificates. You won't have a degree in the first place if you did not pass matriculation but they did not care. After that he received an APS certificate, he had tranfer funds to his blocked account and there 2-3 rounds of interviews at the embassy. He was so frustrated by the end of it that he himself quit and later joined an American corporation.

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germany is for turks. they dont want indians (or germans)
 
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germany is for turks. they dont want indians (or germans)
Germany is for boat people. It's very easy to claim refugee status apparently @buddhistking
 
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Germany is for boat people. It's very easy to claim refugee status apparently @buddhistking
After that you can get debt funded NEET funds. Great place
 
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Germany is for boat people. It's very easy to claim refugee status apparently @buddhistking
Yeah they even give them special provisions and they accepted millions

Tbh I'd say MENA run Germany, and I'm including Afghans, Turks, Kurds, Balkans, Lebanon, Iran etc (not Pakistani tho) as MENA, nobody can fuck with them
 
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After that you can get debt funded NEET funds. Great place
Yes it's called Bürgergeld. Germany, Sweden, UK. All very good places to rot maxx
 
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Yes for the 0.01% highly qualified nigga- lets change the entire process so that the rest of 99.99% Indians can start flooding in the country with more ease
 
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Yes for the 0.01% highly qualified nigga- lets change the entire process so that the rest of 99.99% Indians can start flooding in the country with more ease
Make it similar to the US. US is very selective also but it's not hierarchical and bureaucratic like this.
 
Was. The systems are collapsing as we speak.
Burgergeld is pretty sweet ngl. Bürgergeld supports immigrants aswell as citizens of germany.
 
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Over for bürgergeldcels.
Fuck germany its cuck land sadly.
all turks must leave it
 
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I don't know what it means.
In germany also there's a similar loophole dor german single mothers being able to make money mog wagie cucks by having 4-5 kids and claiming they all have autism and she is physically not capable of work due to mental issues
 
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Over for bürgergeldcels.
Fuck germany its cuck land sadly.
all turks must leave it
In germany also there's a similar loophole dor german single mothers being able to make money mog wagie cucks by having 4-5 kids and claiming they all have autism and she is physically not capable of work due to mental issues
 
Burgergeld means social welfare. Free money you get from government for being a NEET.
In germany also there's a similar loophole dor german single mothers being able to make money mog wagie cucks by having 4-5 kids and claiming they all have autism and she is physically not capable of work due to mental issues
Yeah. And it's not sustainable.
 
Yeah. And it's not sustainable.
Meh not really. As long as people like OP exist and pay taxes. It is always going to exist
 
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Yes it's called Bürgergeld. Germany, Sweden, UK. All very good places to rot maxx
How do the germans even allow it when their country is in a very bad state?
 
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versus reality

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Just lose your documents and cross the border
 
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How do the germans even allow it when their country is in a very bad state?
You are saying as if Jurgen wearing his grandpa's arm band and rioting in the streets of Frankfurt is going to change shit
 
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You are saying as if Jurgen wearing his grandpa's arm band and rioting in the streets of Frankfurt is going to change shit
But the politicians. Do they not see what is happening
 
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Versus reality

Indian migrants in Germany earn notably higher salaries compared to the average population. As of late 2023, the median salary for full-time German employees was €3,945 per month, whereas Indian-origin employees earned a median of €5,359 per month.


 
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One of my friends also secured a high paying job in Germany but the entire VISA process was long draw out bureaucratic and cumbersome that it took almost 5 months. He first had to go through the long process of Beglaubigung. Vist the German Consulate General in Bangalore that only takes appointments once 2 weeks so they were booked out for 4 months straight. He to get each of his documents verified individually. Like they were verifying not just the degree they were even verifying 10th class certificate. You won't have a degree in the first place if you did not pass matriculation but they did not care. After that he received an APS certificate, he had tranfer funds to his blocked account and there 2-3 rounds of interviews at the embassy. He was so frustrated by the end of it that he himself quit and later joined an American corporation.

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Life is so unfair
 
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Meh not really. As long as people like OP exist and pay taxes. It is always going to exist
They won't be able to, that's the thing. Workers are struggling to make ends meet because of getting so squeezed while the rich evade tax. I suppose they will try to pull off some gymnastics to take advantage of all what's happening and establish UBI in less than a decade. Cutting all the leeches off would suppose a civil war. Everything can go to shit easily. And if France or Germany collapse, the EU will be done for.
 
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I find that strange, cus I live in Germany now, and I see alot of Indians here, and they are almost all internationals directly from India, either students or professionals, I think I have only seen like 2 or 3 native born curries
how many indians do u see on daily basis bhai? i heard indians are immigrating to germany extensively nowadays
 
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They won't be able to, that's the thing. Workers are struggling to make ends meet because of getting so squeezed while the rich evade tax. I suppose they will try to pull off some gymnastics to take advantage of all what's happening and establish UBI in less than a decade. Cutting all the leeches off would suppose a civil war. Everything can go to shit easily. And if France or Germany collapse, the EU will be done for.
Most young people are already Neets in europe nigga. The wages are sometimes barely above neetbux so they don't bothrr
 
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how many indians do u see on daily basis bhai? i heard indians are immigrating to germany extensively nowadays
Quite a number like a good percentage, idk about estimates, but considering my town is under a million ppl they make up quite alot of students here
 
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Most young people are already Neets in europe nigga. The wages are sometimes barely above neetbux so they don't bothrr
And that contradicts your previous point. There's no money for all the welfare. Huge welfare cuts are inevitable. Which can result in nasty events.

 
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And that contradicts your previous point. There's no money for all the welfare. Huge welfare cuts are inevitable. Which can result in nasty events.

That doesn't stop immigrants and ambitious people from wageslaving and paying taxes.
 
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@Debetro those are average niggas like you. There are still Immigrants who come to Europe in hopes of making it big and also local people with more ambition. Have you heard of the SAP?
 
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One of my friends also secured a high paying job in Germany but the entire VISA process was long draw out bureaucratic and cumbersome that it took almost 5 months. He first had to go through the long process of Beglaubigung. Vist the German Consulate General in Bangalore that only takes appointments once 2 weeks so they were booked out for 4 months straight. He to get each of his documents verified individually. Like they were verifying not just the degree they were even verifying 10th class certificate. You won't have a degree in the first place if you did not pass matriculation but they did not care. After that he received an APS certificate, he had tranfer funds to his blocked account and there 2-3 rounds of interviews at the embassy. He was so frustrated by the end of it that he himself quit and later joined an American corporation.

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Cagefuel, What would've happened if the guy looked like this?

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@Debetro those are average niggas like you. There are still Immigrants who come to Europe in hopes of making it big and also local people with more ambition. Have you heard of the SAP?
Europe is collapsing, come to terms with that.
 

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