Why most people return back from Germany - my honest advice

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  • čas přidán 28. 08. 2024

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  • @BharatinGermany
    @BharatinGermany  Před rokem +47

    For the recession news - media loves to share these news because negative news get the best clicks. The recession was expected for 2023 Q1, but in September you’ll hear news again that Germany is out of recession because the prognoses is of growth and even stronger growth for 2024. The 3 year citizenship plan will further change things completely for the country.
    For everybody who wants to check the proper news (which is always in German) and not just the translated English news - www.tagesschau.de/wirtschaft/konjunktur/konjunkturprognose-ts-112.html

    • @Juststayhopeful
      @Juststayhopeful Před rokem

      Tq

    • @fakeasfuck1534
      @fakeasfuck1534 Před rokem +6

      No it won't be out of recession. Things will worsen. Will you apologize when that happens. Three year citizenship rule dilutes the ownership in the country. Why would anyone want a heavily diluted share? Stop misdirecting people.

    • @Juststayhopeful
      @Juststayhopeful Před rokem

      @@fakeasfuck1534 hater

    • @fashionshades9474
      @fashionshades9474 Před rokem

      Sir please suggest me I am really in trouble because my parents keep forcing me to give government exams 😢😢😢😢

    • @amey_852
      @amey_852 Před rokem

      @@fashionshades9474 Give Government Exam if you think you are capable of passing the exam or else do not give. Cause if you think you can do it and get it done you ll live a good life in your own country.

  • @rkb5336
    @rkb5336 Před rokem +498

    As usual this video was to advertise their Faster German course.

    • @jyotismankotoky9321
      @jyotismankotoky9321 Před rokem +24

      Exactly

    • @Willit1985
      @Willit1985 Před rokem +27

      So what.
      As an immigrant into Germany i can confirm that he is 100% right. Not only in this video but also his information he is giving in other videos.

    • @bharatgulyani124
      @bharatgulyani124 Před rokem +35

      😂😂. Exactly. Every video has something to sell. Lived in so many countries buy don’t want to live in India. People don’t want to do white collar job in India and lived with family but want to live abroad and ready to clean toilets 😂😂.

    • @Nature-lm3pr
      @Nature-lm3pr Před rokem +17

      As usual i again found a guy not interested in the video and still commenting.
      Jealousy is bad, my friend

    • @shivam_nagar69
      @shivam_nagar69 Před rokem

      @@Willit1985 dude it's a fucking common sense...you cannot survive in south without learning southern language in india....same goes for north
      Germany is no exception lol

  • @singham1708
    @singham1708 Před rokem +198

    No matter which country you are in, local language always create a better connect and a sense of belonging...

    • @fakeasfuck1534
      @fakeasfuck1534 Před rokem

      Germans don't want to connect with you. Lmao.

    • @daucuscarota6602
      @daucuscarota6602 Před rokem +2

      Absolutely correct. There is no great science behind this. Who wonders? What would you think of foreigners not willing to learn the language or taking any interest in the country where they are living?

    • @Birthday92sex
      @Birthday92sex Před rokem

      You are fo**s!
      Germany is more in need of people than the other way around …
      You will learn soon enough.

  • @sayantansb
    @sayantansb Před 3 měsíci +7

    Whether or not Germany is foreigner friendly is debatable. But comparing Germany with USA is baseless imo. I lived in US and for last 5 years I am in Germany. USA is simply far far far better than Germany. It is a country built by expats for the expats. Germany is inviting foreigners today due to shortage of skilled labours but they have not built a process for easy integration. On one hand inviting expats to support economy and on the other hand mandating language restrictions and not opening up to "language of the world" is double standard. Also if you are highly skilled and want to encash your skills and willingness to work hard, Germany is not a rewarding country. Also let me tell you although this video talks about learning till B1/B2, I can assure you that you will not get a job without at least C1 level of German fluency.

    • @krishn7513
      @krishn7513 Před měsícem

      🤝😊

    • @karthigansuvendran2037
      @karthigansuvendran2037 Před 9 dny

      I agree with most of what you've said, but I must respectfully disagree on one point. People do not need to learn English just to adapt to global standards. It's crucial for them to preserve their own languages and cultural identities. If someone wants to settle in Germany, for example, they should learn German. It's straightforward: adapting to the local language is a sign of respect and integration.
      English is not a global language by default. Just because some countries, like India, have adopted English widely doesn't mean everyone else should do the same. We shouldn't allow the dominance of English to overshadow or diminish other languages and cultures. People from different parts of the world who wish to settle here should make the effort to integrate by learning the local language. It's a matter of respecting diversity and promoting cultural exchange rather than imposing one language as superior.

    • @wasi801
      @wasi801 Před 5 dny

      100 percent true. USA is far better than Germany

  • @RahulSharma-ih8pi
    @RahulSharma-ih8pi Před rokem +120

    I have studied and worked in Germany. I did upto B2 intensive course (topper of class) . But the level doesn't matter, its the grammer and practice . I have been in India now for 2 years and recently i gave an interview for a German company in German (except some technical part). I have not spoken or heard any German for last 2 years but i have not forgotten much because I did my course in Germany (thats very important) and with good amount of effort. So, my point is please don't do a German course just to write B2 level of your CV. Go to good language institute (preferably in Germany) and learn the language.

    • @bernardfranklin3540
      @bernardfranklin3540 Před rokem +1

      Buddy can you share me German cv format?

    • @Augustuswaters-bo9qn
      @Augustuswaters-bo9qn Před rokem +1

      Bhai konsa maal fukaa hai,
      kya bole ja raha hai,
      **u studied, worked in Germany and blah blah**
      now u saying its been 2 years in india.....
      kya bol raha hai , does that make even a single % sense to u pal

    • @vallil3933
      @vallil3933 Před rokem

      How to start the german class...is it possible to do b2 without other levels

    • @medicalstudent829
      @medicalstudent829 Před rokem +6

      from which language school you did your german language?

    • @deepsnimbalkar1757
      @deepsnimbalkar1757 Před rokem +1

      @@Why_u-lie👍

  • @77170raman
    @77170raman Před rokem +22

    I am working in Germany, the culture is a major disadvantage. B1 in 3 months is really not feasible with job and a new environment

  • @bhimeshjetty7092
    @bhimeshjetty7092 Před rokem +10

    Problem isn't learning German language. It's German attitude

    • @indogermane9115
      @indogermane9115 Před rokem +1

      well Indian attitude does not fit into the German system. Cheating, lying, bribing, throwing garbage in public, pissing in public, be disrespectful towards uneducated , poor and disable people will have direct consequences in Germany. No one in Germany is waiting for Indians to come .

    • @samgold5304
      @samgold5304 Před 11 měsíci

      They are racist ?

  • @j.rinaldi87
    @j.rinaldi87 Před 6 měsíci +5

    Speaking German isn't enough to feel comfortable in Germany, the culture isn't open.

    • @husiroyoh4548
      @husiroyoh4548 Před 11 hodinami

      so if you are not happy just leave you have to listen to the video you should assimilate if you are not just leave

    • @j.rinaldi87
      @j.rinaldi87 Před 6 hodinami

      The only way to "assimilate" in Germany is accepting that you are a second class citizen. Are you willing to do that?

  • @Paurush.katpitia72
    @Paurush.katpitia72 Před rokem +38

    Yes it has helped literally. Before 17 days i started learning German on duolingo on my own because i know it will take some time to get through the dialect and grammar. Thank you and keep posting 👌

    • @yash1756
      @yash1756 Před rokem +3

      Same, I started learning three days ago :)

    • @Paurush.katpitia72
      @Paurush.katpitia72 Před rokem +1

      @@yash1756 keep practicing it daily if you stop even for 3 days it will start to vanish from our minds 😂

    • @yash1756
      @yash1756 Před rokem +3

      @@Paurush.katpitia72 I'm wondering that ultimately, we would have to buy Bharat's course for detailed and structured study, right? Duolingo is good but I don't think it's gonna take us to B1 or B2

    • @ANONYMOUSdude5781
      @ANONYMOUSdude5781 Před rokem +8

      Don't,duolingo is a damn joke.
      It makes you believe that you've learnt a lot of German
      I also used to do it but now when I'm in a batch of language pantheon officaly a1 a2 it made me realise that duolingo is useless as primary learning.

    • @yash1756
      @yash1756 Před rokem +5

      @@ANONYMOUSdude5781 well something is at least better than nothing. I'll keep learning from Duolingo and when I can buy the course, I will

  • @PreetiSingh-wc1bw
    @PreetiSingh-wc1bw Před 3 měsíci +2

    Love this! Thanks for your insights. A lot of people need to hear this as this is the truth. And they are just one language school/course away from thriving and not just surviving in Germany! I just want to say a big thanks to you for being so real in all your videos and not making them clickbait. Your earlier videos where you spoke about german taught master programs were the driving force for me to hop on to the journey of learning until C1 and now today- I am in Germany, studying and working in this language and being welcomed b the job market - it's been wonderful! Thank you so so much for your work!
    P.S. Huge respect for people who come here, are humble enough to forget all they knew back home and show no qualms in adapting to life here by respecting the fact that Germany is infact not a nation where things work in English, no matter how small or big the city! The earlier people realize that and put in the hard work, the more benefits they receive! :)

  • @pratikmhatre9404
    @pratikmhatre9404 Před rokem +25

    In my view, language is not the core reason why people are returning back home. Everyone has their own reasons if they decide to return. For example, I can speak fluent german, still I am not satisfied with Germany in many aspects like tax system, paperwork, salary range, and so many things which do no just make sense.

    • @philipogbodu2435
      @philipogbodu2435 Před 9 měsíci +1

      can you advice someone to come to germany with job seeker visa if yes what are the ways a Foreigner can get job with job seeker visa

    • @thatguy4010
      @thatguy4010 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Did you return back to Bharat planning to move somewhere else? What about the excellent work life balance which we get here?
      Would like to know your thoughts 😊

    • @indijones14
      @indijones14 Před 4 měsíci +1

      I mean yea. I had this problem too when I asked for better salary, they said they can't. Because workers union said you can employ two Europeans for the same salary I was asking. In a way it's right. Its demand and supply. Simply there is abundance of IT, engineers etc. If not a German they can hire an European from Poland, chezia, Russia etc. So, Indians have no extra USP here. After taxes most earn higher net salary in India than Germany.

  • @xavier3585
    @xavier3585 Před rokem +18

    If you are skilled and outstanding in your field then you can get EB-1 for the US which has a wait time for 3 years... So I would do research on all options before considering a specific one...

    • @frankcb11
      @frankcb11 Před 3 měsíci

      If you are lucky. US immigration is a mess

  • @rekhaus9096
    @rekhaus9096 Před rokem +39

    What you said is so true. Honestly which language is even easy? Be it Hindi, English, French... I invested one full year exclusively for learning German and it's so so worth it especially when you're looking for a career in Germany.

    • @jxsroop16
      @jxsroop16 Před rokem

      Can you learn sufficient german in a year? Please respond. It’’d mean a lot.

    • @rekhaus9096
      @rekhaus9096 Před rokem +9

      @@jxsroop16 I have mentioned 'exclusively' which means I spent one full year only to learn German. So if committed full time, one year is more than enough. Having said, its equally important to practice it regularly by interacting with German speakers, listening to podcasts, movies which will play a significant role in improving your speaking skills.

    • @jxsroop16
      @jxsroop16 Před rokem

      @@rekhaus9096 thanks I appreciate it. It’s just not that easy for me to be ‘exclusive’ because i have got full time college and full time night job too. But I’ll try my best. Thanks a lot though.

    • @mharun1984
      @mharun1984 Před rokem

      @@rekhaus9096 could you please provide some resources to learn German?

    • @apr5999
      @apr5999 Před rokem

      Learn German channel in you tube is good dear

  • @bharanidharanm2653
    @bharanidharanm2653 Před rokem +8

    If you are technically sound and living in a reasonable town or city with international population you can escape from learning german. You can clear b1 with just shortcut tips suggesting videos without fully being able to converse in deutsch. If you want to buy a house and settle there then you need to learn deutsch the proper way. Like France, sweden, belgium .. germany would also have similar problems in few years. Its upto your choice considering these aspects. For a techie, learning german spending years is not worth in my opinion.. you can learn many technologies and tech certifications which would help wherever you go

  • @akashravishankar
    @akashravishankar Před rokem +88

    I have been doing masters for more than two and half years here in Koblenz, Germany and just got a full time job starting next month ☺which is in German, although I did my course in English. My personal experience is that, in general it is really hard to get adapted with Germans and Germany in general since it is essential to learn to live alone or either find international friends who share common ideologies. Knowing the language might be completely useful for professional opportunities and learning to the highest standard is essential to survive professionally since knowing a little something never helps. It essentially all comes down to adapting and surviving as we do in any country. If you live in a small town, you need to adapt to being in lonely conditions until you have a partner or we have to learn to keep busy in various ways. Inspite of speaking fluent German, Germans are not open to entertaining people from other countries and stick to the bare minimum of sticking to their old friends and maybe other fellow Germans. It might be any country and adapting would be an essential part of life and hence I would not blame any country in general.This is just my point of view. Many people might have different experiences .

    • @BharatinGermany
      @BharatinGermany  Před rokem +29

      I don’t believe that Akash. If I couldn’t speak German - I’d not be married to Alina or would ever be able to speak to her family make friends etc. I agree that knowing little is useless, but being fluent changes everything completely. I have many thoughts about this and will share this in a video. Of course, everybody has different experiences, but I strongly believe Germans are one of the more friendly nationalities that I have come across in my life if you speak the language.

    • @asadkhan-um6uo
      @asadkhan-um6uo Před rokem +1

      totally disagree. racism is everywhere i feel like it is in their DNA. i faced so much racism that i did no bother anymore. As an international student my money is welcome but i am not welcome. As an indian try donating blood to a german who needs tour blood, see what would a nurse do. she will show a list of countries citizens from these countries cant donate blood to a needy german. blacklisted. Doctors landlords insurance companiesakl are cheats . never refund money. sorry but it hurts me considering their black past. if that behaviour comes from with no checkered past history i can understand their behaviour but still it is like pot calling kettle black. my honest opinion

    • @vraj2003
      @vraj2003 Před rokem

      Hey. Is getting a full time job in Germany easy or hard? I want to do a masters from Germany and return back to India after it is not an option for me. So yeah is it easy or hard?

    • @Daisydrool
      @Daisydrool Před 11 měsíci

      ​@@vraj2003 which course are you planning

    • @vraj2003
      @vraj2003 Před 11 měsíci

      @@Daisydrool something related to full stack web or app development. And you?

  • @anthonystitch477
    @anthonystitch477 Před rokem +16

    Man Im in germany right now studying a hard degree while taking german course for engineering and maaaaan it's hard. But your video just hyped me up again haha thank you!

    • @yash1756
      @yash1756 Před rokem +2

      People are talking to negative in the comments section about going to Germany. Is it worth it? I mean, I'm definitely down to work hard in Deutschland and I'm already even learning Deutsch.

    • @Juststayhopeful
      @Juststayhopeful Před rokem +1

      @@yash1756 yes same

    • @ritikadubey3531
      @ritikadubey3531 Před rokem +3

      @@yash1756 You will never get a totally factual answer to this question unless u yourself go there a nd experience the things..
      Personally what I think is there are numerous easier jobs and education in India too that will require lesser efforts but the fact is if we want something exceptional, we have to put exceptional efforts too...

    • @yash1756
      @yash1756 Před rokem

      @@ritikadubey3531 The problem is not with efforts, the problem is if Germany is worth it, but you're certainly right, I need to check that for myself. I'll see if I can get any German internship or something and experience it all for myself

    • @shivam_nagar69
      @shivam_nagar69 Před rokem +1

      @@yash1756 nothing is worth it until you try....all i have heard on internet is from such channels "every indian should go abroad....india mai kuch nhi" and now my mentality is built according to them.....when you understand the reality that every decision of yours is made by what you see then you will know what to do
      So do your own research don't ask around...surely you should ask who have already experience it but most channels these days aren't honest...looks like they are being paid to do so.

  • @ALhajrasAlgdiry
    @ALhajrasAlgdiry Před rokem +15

    Getting to B1 in 3 months is far from the truth. School courses alone for one course like A1.1 will need at least a month; hence, A1 overall needs 1.5 - 2 months. A2 needs 1.5 - 2 extra months same for B1.
    Realistically speaking with no German background you will need 4 - 5 months to get the B1 (Note you need to prepare for the exam which I did not calculate).
    People have to book one year to learn the German language and to pass the exams, and then they are set to go.

    • @indrinita
      @indrinita Před rokem +5

      And he didn’t even mention the fact that most employers who pay decent salaries aren’t looking for people with B1 or B2 level German anyway! You need a minimum of C1. And it can easily take years to get to that level because German grammar makes zero sense. I say that as someone who has a professional level of German and has been living in Germany for a decade.

    • @emilwandel
      @emilwandel Před rokem +3

      Company who have a lot of German paperwork or customer contact want C1. But engineering jobs are happy with B2 or will provide in company learning opportunities.

    • @0qwerty10
      @0qwerty10 Před 9 měsíci

      ​@@emilwandelwhat about health care job..?

  • @nonameiskickass1319
    @nonameiskickass1319 Před 9 měsíci +4

    Germany is on downfall, Don't think coming here.
    Shortage of staffs in Hospital, Super Markets, Hand Workers
    On top of it pay 50% of it in taxes.

  • @chemist810
    @chemist810 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I am in Germany and met lot of foreigners with B1, B2. 99% of the time they are only on paper. Practically none pf them are even capable of managing a supermarkt conversation.

  • @nancyparker9137
    @nancyparker9137 Před rokem +5

    Bharat, I am sure you mean well but people move to a new country not only for job opportunities but also to continue making a life there. As an immigrant you want to feel you and your children are not only welcomed but also given an opportunity to succeed and be happy. Germany is a rigid society that does not like change, which for this reason foreigners can't fit in. That's a fact unfortunately. I can give literally hundreds of examples of people who told me that the integration was near impossible. Treatment just as poor. Perhaps this may change in 20 years but for now I see the far right gaining momentum and not the other way around. I have met many many Indians in the US and UK. Not only are they accepted in to society but are thriving, not only as tech CEO's but as politicians, as university professors, etc. I can't imagine an Indian CEO of any German company or a politician of Indian origin here... see what I am getting at.

    • @thatguy4010
      @thatguy4010 Před 9 měsíci

      You're absolutely right my friend. UK has one of the biggest Indian community and you feel like home, that's what my friend told me😅

  • @kohliOne-eight
    @kohliOne-eight Před rokem +11

    How's the recession scenarios there sir?

  • @RahulSharma-ih8pi
    @RahulSharma-ih8pi Před rokem +7

    If you can afford, choose USA or Canada over Germany anyday.

    • @srinone5245
      @srinone5245 Před rokem

      I am citizen and living in Germany 🇩🇪 since ten plus years , I have kid , now my thoughts or changing , although o respect and love Germany some how feeling like moving to Canada or Better to India , what are ur thoughts ?

    • @kornelobajdin5889
      @kornelobajdin5889 Před 11 měsíci

      Both of those countries also share a lot of problems

    • @margaretchebiwot3084
      @margaretchebiwot3084 Před 2 měsíci +1

      I don’t encourage Germany..iam in Germany myself and I don’t encourage

    • @bobby.6669
      @bobby.6669 Před 2 měsíci

      @@margaretchebiwot3084why bro ? Cause i m planing to come can uh give advice to me ?

    • @user-lu9gv2hi8n
      @user-lu9gv2hi8n Před měsícem +1

      ​@@srinone5245racist place man

  • @ScarletGhost53
    @ScarletGhost53 Před rokem +35

    Any time this guy says "US" and "shooting" in the same sentence, I immediately upvote. It's high time the world understood what a menace the US is.

    • @MayankSingh-wd6zq
      @MayankSingh-wd6zq Před rokem

      It's not that unsafe, media just hypes it up.... USA is million times better than Germany

    • @pixiedustdreams
      @pixiedustdreams Před rokem +4

      that is not stopping Indians from moving there nor is it making those who went there, come back.

    • @ScarletGhost53
      @ScarletGhost53 Před rokem +7

      @@pixiedustdreams oh it's stopping most young people of this generation, trust me. That and the mind-numbing visa process. And those who are already there are settled, so it's difficult to move back.

  • @stardust2045
    @stardust2045 Před rokem +6

    As a 4th gen Malaysian Indian i can say that Indians in general dont integrate with local population. They generally will hang around other Desi countries people and they can't stomach foods other than Indian food. Not all are like that but most fall under this category. Those that do eventually leave Germany because they made enough money and move bavk to India

  • @turkeytraveltips
    @turkeytraveltips Před rokem +1

    I am following you since i was in Maldives in 2016 now I m settled in Turkey istanbul

  • @gregorywilson2124
    @gregorywilson2124 Před rokem +8

    You will have problems in Germany when the economy goes bad. The will kick you out sofort. I'm interested to see what happens now that the economy is going bad.

    • @AltIng9154
      @AltIng9154 Před 2 měsíci

      We do nothing „sofort“. 😊

  • @MrRamanuja88
    @MrRamanuja88 Před rokem +4

    My knowledge of Dutch rode piggy back on what little German I had learnt in India. And it is also the official language of Belgium if someone wants to explore settling in Belgium.

  • @subhashchandra3318
    @subhashchandra3318 Před rokem +31

    I love my India And I will stay here only

  • @CBigsby
    @CBigsby Před 11 měsíci +4

    Everything that you said about United States is so misplaced, incorrect and blatantly wrong. You have to live in the United States to understand this great country. Anyways, we still wonder why so many people want to go to the United States. The country most people would rather settle in from any country be it Germany, India or any other 3rd world country or even the so called developed nations. US is in its own league. 🇺🇸

    • @sanjujames6623
      @sanjujames6623 Před 11 měsíci +2

      Ya.... in Germany you get paid very less... that he won't talk.... Check the salaries, taxes....

    • @Vanillevirus
      @Vanillevirus Před 10 měsíci +1

      Most Indian CZcamsrs portray a picture far away from reality. Germany is totally Not what they say. But unfortunately people buy into it.

    • @rg-md2gi
      @rg-md2gi Před 8 měsíci

      @@Vanillevirus can you be more specific? is it racism?

  • @abhinavkumar5000
    @abhinavkumar5000 Před rokem +22

    Hey Bharat can you tell about current situation of software engineering jobs in germany after germany has entered recession??
    Also with increasing number of international students do you think germany will also become strict in terms of giving PR ??

    • @justaperson2247
      @justaperson2247 Před rokem +6

      Abhinav bhai do you think it's worth it if we are leaving India with 12lpa job nd move to Germany for 60k euro... I don't think so. ..bcz we can get the same health infrastructure at the cost of health insurance...nd quality of life...

    • @shaundaniel5329
      @shaundaniel5329 Před 6 měsíci

      ok then stay in india and earn 12 lpa@@justaperson2247

    • @indijones14
      @indijones14 Před 4 měsíci

      Why software engineering job ? Germany has an excellent system of vocational education called Ausbildung. Infant German Immigration law gives extra rights to those who did it. Software field too has Ausbildung called Informatica technica etc something. At the end being software engineer is not a big selling point in Germany. They don't consider it as real engineering.

  • @abdulrahmanr9787
    @abdulrahmanr9787 Před rokem +7

    Thanks for this message! It's a really valuable message for someone like me who would like to move to Germany/German speaking countries like Austria or Switzerland.🤗

  • @atishkadu2208
    @atishkadu2208 Před rokem +7

    I recently watched a news regarding Ariha Shah taken away from her parents by German authorities & took Ariha's custody accusing sexual abuse from her parents. I know there might be situations where our toddlers might hurt themselves while playing or doing some other activities. Considering this how should a parent not fall prey to all such situation if he or she is seeking job opportunity in near future.

    • @malayalam398
      @malayalam398 Před rokem +3

      In Western countries you cannot do anything to your child, Indian parents should learn to behave themselves, if planning to go abroad, other things like this will happen.

    • @shivanshdhardubey124
      @shivanshdhardubey124 Před rokem

      @malyalam lol don't even get started on this when you don't know the facts then keep your mouth shut,German can't procreate children and their birthrate is excessively falling you know why?? youngsters there are more indulge in betting gambling and alcoholism and that's bcoz of their parents haven't taught them basic morality and difference between wrong and right and you say Indian parents are are bad dude you need to see your face in the mirror and then comment Indian family system is still far and wide superior than them .Cope.

    • @user-wx7sy8ux2l
      @user-wx7sy8ux2l Před 18 dny

      in germany your chidren do not belong to you they will take them from you and put them in a christian or lgbtq family and you can't even visit them you lose them forever usually as they take them from you at a small age

  • @Sirous369Cyrus
    @Sirous369Cyrus Před 10 měsíci +3

    do the stuff which is needed to do ! not everything is going to be a 100 percent the way you want ! period ! do the best you can to materialize what you want ! and remember you need some tools to do it !

  • @shelliprasad1135
    @shelliprasad1135 Před 7 měsíci

    To those who are saying that Bharat is trying to sell his products - 1. I have researched jobs for my domain in Germany and most of them require atleast an intermediate level to converse confidently in Business situations.
    2. I used their SOP and LOR review services and got admit in Summer Intake itself when seats are lesser compared to Winter Intake.
    3. He is not forcing you to buy anything from him and giving his honest opinion and sharing experiences. You can take it or leave it.
    4. Chill people! 😊

  • @ParulGoyal-sd1ci
    @ParulGoyal-sd1ci Před rokem +1

    Great point rhere, if you don't know the countrys langauge you won't be able to even maneuver your way to back home when your are lost.
    Won't able to read any street sign or talk about your health when have fever

  • @amannaikwade3118
    @amannaikwade3118 Před rokem +6

    How do y'all say 3 months for B1? Been learning German since 2 years now. Still struggling with A1 I think

    • @Juststayhopeful
      @Juststayhopeful Před rokem

      Lmao

    • @ammararif7859
      @ammararif7859 Před rokem +3

      I am at B2 after 4 months. But studying all the day.

    • @venom_editzz3481
      @venom_editzz3481 Před rokem

      Dumb

    • @ragunathavaya
      @ragunathavaya Před rokem +1

      Yes reaching - b1 is not possible in 3 months every level demands 3 months of time .

    • @BharatinGermany
      @BharatinGermany  Před rokem +5

      That’s ridiculous. A1 - maximum 21 days. And if you’re studying hard exactly 14 days. Who struggles with A1 for 2 years! Send me an email. Somebody guided you pretty bad.

  • @truetoyou9764
    @truetoyou9764 Před rokem +8

    Germany is in a slow economic collapse. Those that stay will suffer from high taxes and declining standard of living. Germany’s far right is on the rise. Stay clear my friends go to Canada or New Zealand if you can.

    • @BharatinGermany
      @BharatinGermany  Před rokem +1

      Lol. What's their economy sizes? It's minor compared to Germany. Germany is at #4.

    • @truetoyou9764
      @truetoyou9764 Před rokem +11

      @@BharatinGermany How is this a logical argument? In 1999 Nokia was one of the largest companies in the world. What is Nokia’s standing today. Your looking at a historic metric. Where will Germany be in 10 years. Anyone who moves to Germany is looking for a good future, don’t sell them a nightmare.

  • @Tsment_ManagerOP
    @Tsment_ManagerOP Před rokem +1

    Thanks a lot bharat for those words... really motivational

  • @TRA
    @TRA Před rokem +10

    I feel most of the masters courses in Germany are more tailored for STEM graduates. I'm a Bcom Hons. graduate. Can you help me in selecting a masters that would be fit for my profile? Also, I did my bachelors from University of Delhi through distance which is School of open learning. Will my degree be accepted there?

    • @emilwandel
      @emilwandel Před rokem

      There are sixteen federal states with 16 different higher education laws. If you fail one try another. Ask the foreign student Office of any university for help and specific.

    • @Cassandra.Oracle
      @Cassandra.Oracle Před rokem

      Germany has too many German business grads and doesn't need anymore. Accounting in Germany requires excellent C2 German. I wouldn't recommend studying anything business related unless you can get into Goethe University in Frankfurt.

    • @GolbalEduVentures
      @GolbalEduVentures Před 8 měsíci

      Bro I stayed in germany and Italy from 2 yrs for you I think a country like neitherland Norway and denmark will be better option as they speak English. In IT you don't need language but for others its more difficult.
      If you don't get in masters you can always apply for a bachelor in last case senario
      At the end its salary and lifestyle which matters

  • @davlatalimurzovaliev1588
    @davlatalimurzovaliev1588 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Ok, Let's say the USA is dangerous,QUESTION?:
    You have two VISAS, the first is for Germany and the second for the US. Which one would you choose?

    • @thatguy4010
      @thatguy4010 Před 9 měsíci

      I would go for the US. I work in Germany btw

  • @Happylifealways2023
    @Happylifealways2023 Před rokem +7

    Just becasuse getting visa is easy in germany is easy n tough in US doesnt make it the best country to live in n a safe place .. there are other factors too .. a immigrant is always an immigrant wether u speak the language or not ..

    • @BharatinGermany
      @BharatinGermany  Před rokem +4

      safe place is based on facts. USA is not a safe country - gun violence, mass shootings, stabbings etc.

    • @yashpatel261
      @yashpatel261 Před rokem

      @@BharatinGermany Then why do most Indians dream of going to USA ?

    • @Cassandra.Oracle
      @Cassandra.Oracle Před rokem

      I don't understand why any foreigner would want to move to the US. It is dangerous, increasingly racist, and increasingly conservative. Furthermore, the public schools are almost as bad as in Germany.

    • @thatguy4010
      @thatguy4010 Před 9 měsíci

      Exactly an immigrant is always an immigrant even if you speak the language

  • @TinyEpics
    @TinyEpics Před 4 měsíci

    I fell in love with a German and learned the language this way. ❤

  • @rh334
    @rh334 Před rokem +7

    I did my master's in data science from a GERMAN University and unable to get a job or internship.
    Return back after 1 year of job search.
    Every company wants 5 + years of experience and C2 level fluent GERMAN, and they don't like immigrants, prefer GERMANS and EUROPEANS while giving jobs.
    My time and money were wasted.
    Studies here are very outdated.
    GERMANY only need low wage blue collar workers - like cleaners, mechanic, airport security, etc. They don't want DOCTORS and ENGINEERS.
    And salaries and not that great. Taxes eat up almost everything. High cost of living. Poor healthcare.
    Have to wait 12 hours in hospital in case of emergency.
    Germany is only good if you don't want to work, the Govt. will provide you with free housing and 500 € per month with free healthcare.

    • @saniya7649
      @saniya7649 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Finally you mentioned the reality! I am living in Germany since 6 years and already know the reality. Just waiting for my nursing course to be completed. Then I will leave. 😊😌

  • @sanjaysemwal125
    @sanjaysemwal125 Před 8 měsíci +4

    Can you suggest where can I register for German classes in Cologne?
    I am looking to reach B1 in 3 months time

    • @krishn7513
      @krishn7513 Před měsícem

      Hi did u reach b1, actually I want to start now,can you please help me

  • @33id33
    @33id33 Před rokem +6

    German is so easy. I attained German A1 with one week of dedicated preparation. I don’t understand why people are so paranoid about learning German. Try learning French and you’ll know how easy German is

    • @indrinita
      @indrinita Před rokem +1

      I'm fluent in both languages and I find French way easier and way more consistent and logical in its grammatical structures than German.

    • @fiorini_mochachino
      @fiorini_mochachino Před rokem +2

      I actually attained German C2 in one week. But my advantage is that I studied on a flying pig 🐖 and that helped a lot.... 😂😂😂😂

    • @abrorbobomurodov2361
      @abrorbobomurodov2361 Před 10 měsíci

      try chinese)

  • @virshabhtiwari9974
    @virshabhtiwari9974 Před rokem +9

    Sir I'm planning to move to Germany for my higher studies can you give me advice that which cities are best for finance students

    • @Juststayhopeful
      @Juststayhopeful Před rokem +2

      @@AdityaJape Indian Uncle thing

    • @informativeshahzain5927
      @informativeshahzain5927 Před rokem

      Same I am also finance student and planning to go Frankfurt

    • @krusttyyyy
      @krusttyyyy Před rokem +1

      Hi even I'm interested in doing Finance from Germany. Is there anyway we could connect?

    • @Cassandra.Oracle
      @Cassandra.Oracle Před rokem

      Overall I don't recommend Germany for Finance. There are too many finance grads and not enough jobs. However, Goethe Uni in Frankfurt has a well recognised programme and can sometimes set students up with excellent internship opportunities.

    • @krusttyyyy
      @krusttyyyy Před rokem

      @@Cassandra.Oracle do you know any other programmes that are good for students? I've heard Goethe Uni is very competetive.

  • @kunal4076
    @kunal4076 Před 4 měsíci

    Thank you bro for your suggestion.

  • @AliA-he8ol
    @AliA-he8ol Před 11 měsíci +3

    That was accurate and helpful. Thank you.

  • @santhoshrohit04
    @santhoshrohit04 Před rokem +4

    How's the recession bro? Is that affecting the cost of living . I'm planning to come in 2025.

    • @santhoshrohit04
      @santhoshrohit04 Před 2 měsíci

      @@AltIng9154 thankyou sir. But I got rejected from Nordhausen university. So I need to check why I got rejected. It takes time to make my dream come true it seems.

    • @AltIng9154
      @AltIng9154 Před 2 měsíci

      @@santhoshrohit04 Try „Technische Hochschule Mittelhessen“. No guarantees, but they are much bigger and surely got more international students. Good luck. Do you have a „Goethe Institute“ nearby? And do maths, maths, maths and again maths! Not a joke! Believe me!

  • @iqnoorsingh8869
    @iqnoorsingh8869 Před rokem +3

    So what I understand is that Germany only needs people coming to have learnt german language so that they can assimilate easily...

    • @kerim.s8801
      @kerim.s8801 Před rokem +1

      No, but if u are coming to Germany u should take the language learning seriously because u will have it way easier than only knowing english for example. It is also a respect for culture and language. That goes for every country.

    • @iqnoorsingh8869
      @iqnoorsingh8869 Před rokem

      @@kerim.s8801 I absolutely agree.
      There’s no way around it.

  • @studyaccount6969
    @studyaccount6969 Před rokem

    I searched just usa shooting and clicked on the news section ,and oh my god .16 hours ago ,2days ago last friday (today is monday 29 may 2023 for anyone reading this in the future) and the day before that almost everyday there are shootings going on in the us,in the parking lot, in the bus, hell even in your house you arent safe a guy shot his roommate becasue he ate the last hotdog WTF? a guy killed his entire family father sister and mother and proceeded to shoot at the cops ,another shooting took place in a mall these are just a few cases in the past week imagine this on a yearly basis, absolutely terrifying !

  • @HALFAMAZINGTV
    @HALFAMAZINGTV Před rokem +2

    Question.. Is German easier to transition from English then turkish is? I am moving to Germany this month, but after living in Turkey for one year, i find that i know more german with a little bit of study. I wasn't able to naturally pick up turkish for some reason as i am when in other countries.

    • @kornelobajdin5889
      @kornelobajdin5889 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Yes. They are both german languages. And share lot of similarities. Thats coming from someone who is here 5 months. You will get of easier. Although Its gonna take some time to figure out what different whats not. Im still learning, but I think I can understand more than 5 months prior.

    • @abrorbobomurodov2361
      @abrorbobomurodov2361 Před 10 měsíci

      german isnt turkish national language. in germany so many turks live in there and some germans believe that they came from turkey. it is somehow understable for me@@kornelobajdin5889

  • @harissohail4536
    @harissohail4536 Před rokem +3

    Guys it is not that hard to learn German. I took a German language course in my bachelor's degree and I can confirm for any human that has a working brain can easily learn German if they put in some effort 😂. Don't worry about it too much just because everybody is talking about its important. It is important but it is not that hard

  • @kugisakinobara8805
    @kugisakinobara8805 Před rokem +3

    Can anyone pls tell me are there any designing courses available in Germany and are they worth it to opt for?

  • @hungryavacadoo
    @hungryavacadoo Před rokem +3

    Can you please make a video about ausbildung

  • @debajyotiroy8539
    @debajyotiroy8539 Před rokem

    Very honest and direct video. If you learn German stay here, and if you can not or do not want then you will be automatically kicked out and do not cry, bla bla bla

  • @ProudIndian596
    @ProudIndian596 Před rokem

    Topic headline: "why most people RETURN from Germany"...pls do correct it.
    Vielen Dank.

  • @os2171
    @os2171 Před rokem

    I speak Spanish and English fluently. How long it would take me to learn German from zero?

  • @sanjubell
    @sanjubell Před rokem +1

    Bro the greatest problem here is the language te hies with good expérience with 5 to 15 years experience who came here are struggling withe lnaguage.

  • @nirmalnayker
    @nirmalnayker Před rokem +2

    Any one who got admitted in Cottbus???

    • @Cassandra.Oracle
      @Cassandra.Oracle Před rokem

      I know many who studied there. You should be aware that there are very few employment opportunities in Cottbus. You really need to make sure your family can afford to send you over 10k a year. You really, really should learn German before arriving in Cottbus. There are hardly any job opportunities for grads in World Heritage Studies.

    • @JeBusInYoutbe
      @JeBusInYoutbe Před 20 dny

      If u can afford go somewhere else than cottbus

  • @samaratrockets7737
    @samaratrockets7737 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Hi, could you please suggest me a job oriented masters program? I did masters in biology from IISER

  • @abdelrahmansinger8590
    @abdelrahmansinger8590 Před 11 měsíci

    there is no such thing as reaching B1 in three months. A1 takes 2-3 months and so does A2.

  • @MadHuntedMan
    @MadHuntedMan Před rokem +2

    Lqbt fanatics and nudity are the worst thing in this country

  • @pardipkumar678
    @pardipkumar678 Před rokem +1

    Very good information sir

  • @shreyasarnia6732
    @shreyasarnia6732 Před 5 měsíci

    Since lot of people are going to Germany do you think the rules will get strict by September?

  • @SubrataSarkar
    @SubrataSarkar Před rokem +2

    Hello, Bharat! I wanted to ask if I can directly give B2 level exam? Is this possible?

  • @aparnamohan5678
    @aparnamohan5678 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Whats the fee structure for fster german learning?

  • @breathedreamtravel309
    @breathedreamtravel309 Před rokem +5

    Hello. I've been on Deutsch spree for 57 days now and finished A1. Can you provide any insight on banking or related jobs there for someone with more than 6 yrs exp.?

    • @malayalam398
      @malayalam398 Před rokem +1

      0 %, Since you have zero knowledge of German Finance.
      You are get job as a store clerk 😅😅😅

    • @Cassandra.Oracle
      @Cassandra.Oracle Před rokem

      Forget Germany unless you have incredible quantitative skills. There are too many business grads in Germany and there is very little demand for banking specialists.

  • @icisa123
    @icisa123 Před 7 měsíci

    Hi Bharat, need your advice for my daughter. She is going to complete her Class IX soon and is interested in doing Engineering from TUM. I think one needs to do one year there in Kolleg to join a degree. Also, should she join goethe institute for getting german proficiency certificate before joining the Kolleg? Can you please advice on process for her please. Thanks

  • @net-twin-de
    @net-twin-de Před 2 měsíci +1

    It's a matter of respect to learn the language of a country if you expect and get something from that country! It's that simple - respect is all you need to know!

  • @miroslavblagojevic2402
    @miroslavblagojevic2402 Před rokem +4

    The most important thing is at least to understand German language good, even if you are not very good speaker, they already know that German language is very complex and complicated. Germans are the most friendly nation I know.

    • @indrinita
      @indrinita Před rokem +5

      That just means you haven’t been to many places, not that Germany really is the “friendliest nation”. Believe me, it’s definitely not.

    • @philipogbodu2435
      @philipogbodu2435 Před 9 měsíci

      please is it easy to get a job in germany with job seeker visa if yes what are the ways one can do it

  • @shagudabas7637
    @shagudabas7637 Před rokem +2

    Sir i am student from class 11th andy goal is to go germany and settle there after two years but germany has gone to recession so i am scared that they will not take more immigrants please advice 🙏

    • @Nico-sq1xc
      @Nico-sq1xc Před rokem +1

      In 2 years are elections and many will choose right party, to many immigrands here

  • @princeabbas1996
    @princeabbas1996 Před rokem

    Thanks, Bharat! It's amazing to watch your videos! Nice hairstyle, btw ;)

  • @fakeasfuck1534
    @fakeasfuck1534 Před rokem +12

    I am not wasting my time learning the langauge. I can make same amount of money in India.

    • @thatguy4010
      @thatguy4010 Před 9 měsíci +1

      I wish you do!! Wish you amazing success😊

    • @user-lu9gv2hi8n
      @user-lu9gv2hi8n Před měsícem +1

      Same here I can make more money back home 😊

    • @user-lu9gv2hi8n
      @user-lu9gv2hi8n Před měsícem +1

      ​@@thatguy4010we hate you as much as you hate us.

  • @HafizBehroz
    @HafizBehroz Před rokem +2

    bro i did not find any institute where a1 to b1 is done in less than 6 months minimum . if u know as u said in your video a1 to b1 in 3 months any institute. let me know pls

  • @faisalsaddat4325
    @faisalsaddat4325 Před rokem

    It's mean that before going to Germany we need to learn German language

  • @gabhishek1384
    @gabhishek1384 Před 4 měsíci

    Hi sir if we can't get job after our degree we need to continue with part time job not only in Germany in another country or we need to back home country

  • @fashionshades9474
    @fashionshades9474 Před rokem

    Sir i am waiting for your answer because my decision is totally depends on your advice so on the behalf of your decision i convenience my parents 😢😢

  • @suryanshusengupta5882
    @suryanshusengupta5882 Před rokem +1

    Hey My Name is Suryanshu Sengupta I am From Kolkata India Currently i am pursuing Diploma On Automobile Engineering ( After Completing class 10 on CBSE ) And Want To complete my Bachelor's from German Universities. Since I haven't completed my Class 12. But after Completing diploma I will complete my 13 Years of Education
    Is i am still Eligible for Bachelors in Germany since I don't have any class 12 school certificate
    Thanks & Regards

    • @creopsy
      @creopsy Před rokem

      Yes I think

    • @Cassandra.Oracle
      @Cassandra.Oracle Před rokem

      You do not meet the formal requirements for admission to a German university set by the ZAB. Don't waste your money applying through Uni-Assist. Uni-Assist evaluates foreign diplomas according to the guidelines set by the ZAB and is not allowed to grant exceptions. Your only chance is to find a university that will accept you without formal qualifications (however, almost all good universities don't make exceptions). If you complete a 4 year Tech degree in India in 3 years, this BTech is recognised in Germany.

  • @shodan2002
    @shodan2002 Před rokem

    How can you live in a country and don’t learn their language how are you going to integrate

  • @rachanagalebhe1939
    @rachanagalebhe1939 Před rokem +1

    Hey Bharath! It's pronounced as kannada, not kannad!

  • @italiandiary
    @italiandiary Před rokem +4

    Finally moral of the story.
    Without the German language, you can't survey in German.
    Thanks for your videos.
    watching from Italy.

  • @dhananjaisingh1859
    @dhananjaisingh1859 Před rokem +1

    Hello sir
    As germany offically entered into recession so whats your take on it & what consequences will be faced by indian students in next 1 year? Please make a video if possible

  • @mnainhr3213
    @mnainhr3213 Před rokem

    Can we come Germany after pte language test and then learn German language in Germany

  • @diligentguy4679
    @diligentguy4679 Před rokem +7

    Hello Bharat. I would like to ask you one off topic question. Is MS in Artificial Intelligence at FAU a good choice? I have recently got admit from them for Winter 23 so if you can clear my query, that would be very helpful. BTW loved all your videos!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @0ptic0p22
      @0ptic0p22 Před rokem +1

      yes it is, i want to go tuberlin AI next year and i have FAU as a choice

    • @diligentguy4679
      @diligentguy4679 Před rokem

      @@0ptic0p22 thanks 🙏

    • @diligentguy4679
      @diligentguy4679 Před rokem

      @@0ptic0p22 I wanted to know if CS is better than AI?

    • @0ptic0p22
      @0ptic0p22 Před rokem +1

      @@diligentguy4679 AI
      you can learn CS with outside recourses(udemy and all), BUT AI course quality is kinda low rn cz of hype, TAKE AI IN COLLEGE AND CS BYURSELF

    • @TravelWithRan1
      @TravelWithRan1 Před rokem +1

      Hi @Diligent guy may I know when you got the admit and have you given the admission test?

  • @blasterxt9
    @blasterxt9 Před rokem

    Hey Bharat a person is eligible to apply D visa for business ?.
    Means I'm asking information about business visa

  • @aparnamohan5678
    @aparnamohan5678 Před 7 měsíci

    How to enroll in your faster german courses?

  • @philipogbodu2435
    @philipogbodu2435 Před 9 měsíci

    is it possible to get job in germany with job seeker visa if yes what are the best option to look for job when in germany

  • @fashionshades9474
    @fashionshades9474 Před rokem

    Sir me village area me rehti sir i also want to pursue my masters degree in psychology from Germany but i am totally confused should i go or not because on youtube no one give actual reality in youtube videos 😢😢

  • @prerana7631
    @prerana7631 Před rokem

    Sir i want to learn German language because in future i have planning to do job in Germany

  • @yeswekey
    @yeswekey Před rokem +2

    Clickbait

  • @LysethTobias
    @LysethTobias Před 7 měsíci

    Hi I'm in south africa and I would love to enroll for your courses especially B1 level I've gone through A1 on my own and I would like A2 and to get on to B1 at least.

  • @sourishbiswas7224
    @sourishbiswas7224 Před rokem +1

    how's finance jobs in german and their basic pay post MS in finance

    • @619ry7
      @619ry7 Před rokem

      Only applied fiance or maths fiance is good. What's ur bachelor degree?

    • @Cassandra.Oracle
      @Cassandra.Oracle Před rokem

      Finance opportunities are terrible in Germany unless you have amazing quantitative/ modelling skills.

  • @foggygaming2524
    @foggygaming2524 Před rokem +14

    Coming to Germany for study is not worthy in my opinion as you have to invest 2 year to learn German language , and after learning language and getting degree in specific field you will have job or not depends on your skills but i dont think that german people will ever accept you . German are good but you will always be outsider . USA UK canada is a English speaking countries and this country have many indian compare to Germany so you feel like home in those countries rather then in Germany , and many person thinks that is expensive to study but actually you can cover your cost by doing part time jobs . Due to the Factor that you always be consider outsider , people are leaving Germany . I am not telling German are bad . But when i see and meet and talk to them i dont feels what i feels to other european , and indians . I am writing this what i thinks and this is my opinion but every person have their own experience and own thinking but its better to know Germany from every point of view before coming to Germany

    • @BharatinGermany
      @BharatinGermany  Před rokem +16

      If you want to live amongst Indians why don’t you live in India itself?

    • @foggygaming2524
      @foggygaming2524 Před rokem +12

      @@BharatinGermany Brother I am just telling my opinion . And surely I am planning to leave Germany . But I am writing here what I experience so people can have both point of view . Surely if I know it before I would never came to Germany . And many European countries people are good compare to German . And by the way I am planning to move out from Germany.

    • @Juststayhopeful
      @Juststayhopeful Před rokem +5

      @@foggygaming2524 brüh you can leave whenever you want and dont give your opinion to discourage Others.....and coming to the German Thing you were definitely with the wrong person...i myself have a german gf and she never treated me differently

    • @User-zy5io
      @User-zy5io Před rokem +3

      ​@@Juststayhopefulare you in germany?

    • @Juststayhopeful
      @Juststayhopeful Před rokem

      @@User-zy5io thats Not the concern.... i'm Just telling him Not to Share His Personal opinion about germans ..

  • @nidhim7632
    @nidhim7632 Před rokem +1

    Hello, its been 4 months since i applied for German visa, do you know how i can contact the office to get the status? or what I can do to expedite it? :(

  • @vrnprm1921
    @vrnprm1921 Před rokem +2

    The best advice is don’t talk German course like he mentions. Take German Course from legitimate institutions. I took enough of these marketed course and they won’t help anyone. Find good institutions and complete it .

  • @supersmart671
    @supersmart671 Před rokem

    Has anyone wondered why qualified people are fleeing India?

  • @isaikadhali_
    @isaikadhali_ Před rokem

    I am waiting for the Germany family reunion visa for a year. May i knw the solution

  • @bharatkholiya8756
    @bharatkholiya8756 Před 11 měsíci

    Why our youths are migrating abroad for studying after leaving our heavan county

  • @cblackattitude
    @cblackattitude Před 9 měsíci

    Grass look greener from other side. Btw knowing language is least you can do if you have long term plans in Germany. Otherwise germany has enough issues which as Indian or expats is very difficult to overcome. You finish your lifetime to settle here and that much exact time it takes. B1 in 3 months only possible if you don’t do anything on earth and just sit and learn the language and practice. I haven’t heard anyone in my circle completing b1 in 3 months . Come on be realistic. Germany has so many other problems that even other western country people like US and candadian s really don’t know. I Met so many tourists in Munich and elsewhere they thing too high of germany and they have no knowledge about anything about living in Germany. For example a lady from US was complaining that it took an Irani 3 months to just get a driving license. I told her if irani comes here for example he will struggle to settle other matters and can concentrate on license only after a year. Moreover taking license would take 8months to 1yr and would cost 2-3L Indian currency.