Why we moved from Germany to the UK | Why UK in 2022?

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  • čas přidán 21. 08. 2024
  • In this video, we will tell you why we moved from Germany to the UK and our top reasons to move. .
    We have been Living in Germany and we made many video about life in Germany. Working in Germany is not for everyone. There are many challenges but expats will definitely find english speaking jobs.
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Komentáře • 103

  • @EngineersDaily
    @EngineersDaily Před rokem +6

    Great decision to leave germany I am also planning to come to UK from Germany

  • @mohammedsufi304
    @mohammedsufi304 Před rokem +9

    Love and respect from Berlin, Germany 🇩🇪 although I am originally from India. I am exactly on your position which you were few years ago. Currently I am in EU Blue card and working as IT Cloud Specialist and would be applying for PR in coming year and thinking about English speaking country either Netherlands or UK. Your guidance would definitely help me.

    • @k.o6715
      @k.o6715 Před rokem

      Why would you like to leave Germany to uk?

    • @HarshitaVivekTalks
      @HarshitaVivekTalks  Před rokem +1

      Thanks so much. All the very best with your decision. We have many videos on our channel explaining our choice and also if you plan to come to UK, you can find helpful videos in our All about UK playlist.

    • @anushkaa28
      @anushkaa28 Před rokem +1

      Hey ? Can you tell me something ? I am a psychology student in India doing graduation. I want to do my masters in Germany definitely bcoz it's cheaper. But I eventually want to work and maybe settle in UK. So should I do a MBA or MSc Clinical Psychology ( my field ) as my masters ? In order to get a job in UK in the future ? What would you suggest ?

  • @enrootedideas2512
    @enrootedideas2512 Před 2 lety +3

    Haha! Funny video guys. I love the editing and of course, nice content!

  • @mkthakral
    @mkthakral Před 11 měsíci +1

    Nice one guys. Thank you for sharing :)

  • @Atulkumar-xh2ss
    @Atulkumar-xh2ss Před 5 měsíci

    Very informative video thank you . I am struggling my part here in Germany after finishing my masters and working for some period . Your video provides me with some best options like UK which I am really looking forward to. Thanks

  • @KathaSangrah22
    @KathaSangrah22 Před 2 lety +2

    अच्छी प्रस्तुति। अच्छी जानकारी। Good luck for the future .

  • @noorhussain620
    @noorhussain620 Před 7 měsíci +1

    The worst decision I took to left Germany and came to uk . Now planing again to move back Germany

  • @abdulazeem8073
    @abdulazeem8073 Před 2 lety +9

    Brother apart from the language barrier Germany have nothing bad ...it's wonderful country for securing Ur child future , plenty of jobs , work life balance , extraordinary healthcare , got 26 ranking in happiness index , largest economy

    • @HarshitaVivekTalks
      @HarshitaVivekTalks  Před 2 lety +1

      Germany has many great things, that’s why we stayed there for so long :)

    • @tariqbahoussain1442
      @tariqbahoussain1442 Před rokem +2

      Nothing bad 😂 Germany have some highest taxes in the world.

  • @rashmirane6814
    @rashmirane6814 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for sharing video more informative 👍

  • @swatidutta2978
    @swatidutta2978 Před 2 lety +2

    Hey, nice video.. Wanted to know is there an energy crisis going on in UK. Heard a bit about it in some sites but is it serious? Also, why not netherland?

    • @HarshitaVivekTalks
      @HarshitaVivekTalks  Před 2 lety

      Thanks Swati. Energy prices have gone up in UK recently. We will soon make a video on cost of living in UK. We preferred London over Netherlands because of English (vs. Dutch in Netherlands), and felt overall economy/ opportunities wise, UK is a bigger economy.

  • @kavitasingh1362
    @kavitasingh1362 Před 2 lety +1

    Right decision 👍. vlog ki ek line mere kam ki hai 😃❤

  • @lizannemarieraphael852

    Thanks for the informative video! 🙂
    Did you consider Ireland? Why or why not?

    • @HarshitaVivekTalks
      @HarshitaVivekTalks  Před rokem

      You’re welcome! No we didn’t consider Ireland. Thought it may not have as many hob opportunities as UK.

  • @MsCl
    @MsCl Před rokem +1

    So now you moved to UK and how do you think where is better ?

    • @HarshitaVivekTalks
      @HarshitaVivekTalks  Před rokem +1

      Both countries are good. Depends on personal preferences. For us english and greater social integration is a plus. We do miss the eu wide visa free travel that we were able to do from Germany though

  • @val-schaeffer1117
    @val-schaeffer1117 Před rokem +1

    Biggest reason (even bigger than language barrier): staggeringly high institutional discrimination and racism.

  • @NadiaAtif-nt8rj
    @NadiaAtif-nt8rj Před 2 měsíci

    Hi.i am in Portugal now and i have my first trc and my husband will get soon thier red passport and i can go to Netherland.and i have this question .is Netherland English country.i have two daughters and language issues boht hain yahan

  • @karunakarmail
    @karunakarmail Před rokem +1

    I also have pr but I want to move on from here, may I know what are opportunities in London and immigration hurdles?

    • @HarshitaVivekTalks
      @HarshitaVivekTalks  Před rokem +1

      Hi, watch our video on jobs in London which talks about these things

  • @sravanikalluri6141
    @sravanikalluri6141 Před rokem

    Hi,Does it make sense to get a PR will meet the eligibility in 6 months before moving to U. K For work. Is German pr valid if we don't reside in the country and only travel once in 3 months? And do we still need to pay medical insurance even we are not residing in Germany?

    • @HarshitaVivekTalks
      @HarshitaVivekTalks  Před 9 měsíci

      I think you lose the German PR if you don’t have a residence there. Please check their official sources for the information

  • @adibyaserahmed9684
    @adibyaserahmed9684 Před rokem +7

    Most of the comments you made for Germany stands for almost all EU schengen countries. I myself have lived in the Netherlands for 7 years and there too you have the same problems. This isnt a German case, that's all im saying. Everybody has their own language and they expect you to learn their language if you want to live there indefinitely. And obviously it's common sense, to learn the language to the full extent otherwise you'll never REALLY connect with anyone outside or inside the workplace. Having said that, I understand, it's pretty difficult to get our proficiency to that level. I think this pretty much applies to all countries outside the EU as well (except English speaking countries). If you're living in a country, let's say Spain, you will hardly find people who speaks English all the time and in fact most of them can't speak English. If you wanna really connect with them at a local level with all the reasons mentioned here, you're the one with the problem with learning Spanish. If you don't like it, it's not the country's problem. And about the point of Indian community, I think it's just a stupid point to mention in this video. If your reason is to find Indian people wherever you go, this whole analysis is pointless

    • @HarshitaVivekTalks
      @HarshitaVivekTalks  Před rokem +2

      All good points. Every country has its pros and cons. And every reason is good enough as it’s people’s personal preferences. No right or wrong answer. This video was our experience and rationale shared with the intention of sharing one perspective. There can be many more perspectives

    • @vandav3859
      @vandav3859 Před rokem

      Such a dumb comment. Its from their point of view. They are not talking arrogantly just saying there is a language barrier. It takes years to learn a language and even then in Germany you have different dialects. Its not like the European people are extra friendly and it takes time to make friends. Certainly in companies in berlin they are moving to English as they NEED engineers. Its not a one way street. They need us also. You seem to have a very low opinion of how much highly educated Indians or asians in general have to offer.

  • @ashique12009
    @ashique12009 Před rokem +1

    But in uk, you can't get PR within 10 years then how you stay there?

  • @SPGorasiya
    @SPGorasiya Před rokem

    Hi Both,
    I am Indian and living in Germany since April 22, and I am planning to move UK. Would you please help to guide me on how you did it?
    Like basic questions,
    TB test requirement, English Certificate, application for Spouse visa together with my skilled visa...

    • @HarshitaVivekTalks
      @HarshitaVivekTalks  Před rokem

      Hi, we have lot of videos in our All about UK playlist, which will help you. If you need further 1-1 guidance, you can book a call with us.

  • @sarojsharma-pw3iz
    @sarojsharma-pw3iz Před rokem +1

    As international student can we move from Germany to USA After completing Bachelor ?

    • @HarshitaVivekTalks
      @HarshitaVivekTalks  Před rokem +1

      Not sure I understand your question. You want to move to US to Study?

    • @sarojsharma-pw3iz
      @sarojsharma-pw3iz Před rokem

      @@HarshitaVivekTalks After completing Bachelor in Germany? Can we move to USA for work ?

    • @HarshitaVivekTalks
      @HarshitaVivekTalks  Před rokem

      @@sarojsharma-pw3iz You can move if you want to but do not think it is easy to get a US visa for Indian passport holders.

  • @fahimyasin6121
    @fahimyasin6121 Před rokem +1

    I like to move any Eu country with my daughter as a her student visa is it possible any university will give visa to we both me and my daughter

    • @HarshitaVivekTalks
      @HarshitaVivekTalks  Před rokem

      Difficult to answer. But you might be able to get dependent visa for your daughter if you show sufficient funds. Please consult a visa advisor.

  • @rjmandeer5139
    @rjmandeer5139 Před 10 měsíci

    Brother agar Germany 🇩🇪 mai 1year work permit pr jata hai kya hai 6 month baad India aw sakta hai

  • @madhulata8938
    @madhulata8938 Před 2 lety +2

    Good 👍👍

  • @akhtaralam4274
    @akhtaralam4274 Před rokem

    Where is good scope for Technical Sales, Sales engineer, Sales Manager in Germany or in UK?

    • @HarshitaVivekTalks
      @HarshitaVivekTalks  Před rokem

      Both countries have Sales jobs. In Germany for sales roles, you may need German.

  • @Divyakhale65
    @Divyakhale65 Před 2 lety +1

    Hey !! Can you pour some light on the education for kids , we are currently staying in Munich and working on an opportunity for London, I have daughter who is currently 3 years old ..

    • @HarshitaVivekTalks
      @HarshitaVivekTalks  Před 2 lety +1

      Hey! You’ve access to good schools in London. There are good public schools and private too. It shouldn’t be a problem.

  • @khanasif5223
    @khanasif5223 Před rokem

    Uk ka economic crisis chal raha hai...uk ka economy ki size bada hai keuki population jada hai, india ka economy Singapore, Italy, spain se bhi jada hai to fer app india main keu nehi chali jate?? Uk gdp per capita very lower than other european countries aur Netherlands ka salary uk se jada hai, living standard uk se jada hai, firbi ap keu uk choose kiya??

  • @khanasif5223
    @khanasif5223 Před rokem +1

    App bohot bada galti kiya Germany main rehta to ajj apnk german passport mil jati... Language is not a big deal... Aur ap kuch galat information diya hai iss video Main new Zealand main ak bhi snake nehi hai... Aur Australia main jana bohot bada luck ki bath hai, itna bada rich country main seref Lucky person hi ja sakta hai...aur Netherlands uk se jada developed and rich hai...uk ka gdp 5th largest in the world keuki uk main population bohot jada hai,, sare 6 crore se bhi jada lug uk main rehta hai iseliye gdp ka size bada hai lekin per capita income lower....india ka gdp Singapore, dubai se jada hai iska matlab yeh nehi india Singapore se jada rich hai

    • @HarshitaVivekTalks
      @HarshitaVivekTalks  Před 7 měsíci

      Every country has its own pros and cons. We have just shared our personal reasons and circumstances

  • @abinashpradhan9956
    @abinashpradhan9956 Před rokem

    I don't understand why Ireland is not in your list? Why wouldn't you get German passport in a year and move to ireland and it will be much easier to get Irish passport in 4/5 years, allowing you to settle in UK with no additional hastle as a "European"!

    • @HarshitaVivekTalks
      @HarshitaVivekTalks  Před rokem +1

      We still had one year to go till we could apply for German passport and then wait time is also sometimes 1-2 yrs more. Our plan to move we felt was better to be done sooner. We thought UK has more job opportunities than Ireland, hence the choice

    • @jaishreeram7594
      @jaishreeram7594 Před rokem

      👌

  • @anukritisingh4931
    @anukritisingh4931 Před 2 lety +1

    Nice video

  • @saniya7649
    @saniya7649 Před 2 lety +1

    Maibi Germany chordugi .. sb acha hai par maine personally racism bohot face kia hai .maibi nursing krrai hu .hojaneke baad higher studies ki liye UK consider krrai hu. Yhape studies,training wagera wagera hai acha buri nhi hai...par woh baat nhi hai idhr. Kosish ki integrate krne ki par ab aur mujhse nhi horaha hai. Mai bohot depress hote jarai hu. Isliye mainebi Germany chorneka decision liya nursing khtm honeke baad.

    • @HarshitaVivekTalks
      @HarshitaVivekTalks  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Saniya, Firstly thanks for sharing your experience. It's sad to hear. Sometimes it happens and every country has its pros and cons. social integration takes some effort for sure. In the end, we need to make a decision and make it right for us. So all the very best with your future plans! Good luck!

    • @Poohh12
      @Poohh12 Před rokem

      Racism is everywhere even in uk also. 🙂 Which course you are doing in Germany ?

    • @saniya7649
      @saniya7649 Před rokem +1

      @@Poohh12 I have been to UK earlier for a fixed time period and to be honest I didn't face any! What I have faced personally and what I am going through so I know it pretty well here in Germany how well does this goes. 🙂 I don't want to impose my opinions on others, but what I am observing everyday, surely speaking from my experience. Just waiting for the right time to get away from here. Thank you and no more discussion over this. 🙂

    • @Poohh12
      @Poohh12 Před rokem

      @@saniya7649 🙂 👍

    • @saniya7649
      @saniya7649 Před rokem +1

      @@Poohh12 I am pursuing my "Pflege generalistische Ausbildung" vocational training , that is training in the nursing field. 🙂

  • @NikhilKumar-uh4oc
    @NikhilKumar-uh4oc Před 2 lety +1

    Sir kya uk me security ki job me pr mill skti hai please reply sir

    • @HarshitaVivekTalks
      @HarshitaVivekTalks  Před 2 lety

      Hi Nikhil, Please watch this video we made for job search in UK. Gov.uk ki website pe you can see in the eligible occupation list for skilled worker visa, ki which roles are suitable for you. czcams.com/video/uwwL7Awd4Wk/video.html

  • @tamannatamanna714
    @tamannatamanna714 Před rokem

    Sir mujhe yeh puchna tha ki kids ke liye free education h kya germany m after 12 ke bd bhi

  • @oleksandrlipinskyy8666

    if you are writing name of this video in English, so DO IT IN ENGLISH !

  • @nishaddatar2689
    @nishaddatar2689 Před rokem +2

    Which city were you settled in Germany? Thank you

  • @STANDwISRAEL4
    @STANDwISRAEL4 Před rokem

    do u speak english or u speak india half of the time? not be rude i cant understand a word

    • @HarshitaVivekTalks
      @HarshitaVivekTalks  Před 9 měsíci

      Hi, we speak Hindi and English both. This is one of our early videos. In our more recent videos we speak in English as well

  • @tamannatamanna714
    @tamannatamanna714 Před rokem

    Easy kya h Germany or oet

  • @pawandeepsingh5193
    @pawandeepsingh5193 Před 2 lety +1

    Can I move to Australia after study in germany

    • @HarshitaVivekTalks
      @HarshitaVivekTalks  Před 2 lety +1

      Why not, it’s possible. Australia offers various kinds of student and work visas. All the very best!

    • @pawandeepsingh5193
      @pawandeepsingh5193 Před 2 lety +1

      @@HarshitaVivekTalks thank you for reply

    • @rvrsunil
      @rvrsunil Před rokem

      ​@@pawandeepsingh5193 How is migration to Australia going ? Have to move to AU already ?

  • @NaveenSingh-vl4rh
    @NaveenSingh-vl4rh Před rokem

    which is the best uk or germany ?

    • @HarshitaVivekTalks
      @HarshitaVivekTalks  Před rokem +1

      We are still trying to figure out the best. So far, we’re enjoying living in the UK more because of our social life and having more flexibility with the language.
      Having said that, we do miss Germany. Hard to say if there could ever be one country which is the best.

  • @Posi_Tech
    @Posi_Tech Před 2 lety

    Is really to hard to become fluent in german?

    • @HarshitaVivekTalks
      @HarshitaVivekTalks  Před 2 lety +2

      If you put your time and good effort, it is possible. We are both working professional and it was difficult to balance learning language with other tasks. Being Fluent means you’re C1 or above, this is certainly huge effort.

    • @shehzadgeorge6504
      @shehzadgeorge6504 Před rokem

      Its almost not possible.

    • @eltonc1505
      @eltonc1505 Před rokem

      Yes, almost impossible...

  • @tamannatamanna714
    @tamannatamanna714 Před rokem

    Germany and uk isme highest sallery konsi country h

    • @HarshitaVivekTalks
      @HarshitaVivekTalks  Před rokem +1

      Both countries offer good salaries. Depends on the roles/location within each country. We have a video on our channel on uk salaries if you want to know more

    • @khanasif5223
      @khanasif5223 Před rokem +1

      Germany main highest salary hai....Germany is more developed in all aspects than the uk,,, duniya ka highest paid Salary main Germany 6th position main Hai aur uk 15 ka bahar

    • @tamannatamanna714
      @tamannatamanna714 Před rokem

      @@khanasif5223 oh thanx I was thinking to take class for Germany but No again I m preparing for oet

    • @tamannatamanna714
      @tamannatamanna714 Před rokem

      @@HarshitaVivekTalks thnx

    • @khanasif5223
      @khanasif5223 Před rokem

      @@tamannatamanna714 Germany main tuition fees bhi nehi lagega apko...free main world class education le sakte hoo
      Germany is the most developed country in the whole entire world... Pure duniya main sabse jada developed country hai Germany

  • @Vortx110
    @Vortx110 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank God you guys didn't move to USA although it has good salaries and growth but the crime rate especially due to gun culture law in usa is at peak... Mass shootings and all that stuff

    • @HarshitaVivekTalks
      @HarshitaVivekTalks  Před rokem

      Yeah it’s sad to hear about all this. Hope it gets better.

    • @sarojsharma-pw3iz
      @sarojsharma-pw3iz Před rokem

      Can we move to USA after completing Bachelor in Germany ?

    • @sagarskumar8679
      @sagarskumar8679 Před rokem +1

      @@sarojsharma-pw3iz obviously but you gotta atleast get 3-4 year of work ex

    • @sarojsharma-pw3iz
      @sarojsharma-pw3iz Před rokem

      @@sagarskumar8679 Thank you so much for your reply sir ❤️

    • @rahulvats95
      @rahulvats95 Před rokem

      Don't spread misinformation. I lived in US for a decade, the people are very accepting, Especially Big cities/College towns. My 20s were spent in US, had a great time. Crime is an issue, but UK too has crimes. Some cities you need to avoid for avoiding crimes. Young lads would love US. Although I moved back to India now and I am happy. But US was not bad.

  • @felixxia3604
    @felixxia3604 Před rokem

    titles in english, speaking in indian. disliked

  • @realhero-123-g
    @realhero-123-g Před měsícem

    More stressful in Germany and i am thinking to move to uk