Why are we leaving Germany after PR | Reasons people are leaving Germany

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  • čas přidán 15. 07. 2024
  • Hi Friends,
    We are leaving Germany..... yes, this is not a click bait, this is happening, and we have made this video to share with you our reasons for doing so.
    We will share much more details with you all as we go to our new destination.
    Watch the video to find out more, and do let us know your thoughts.
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Komentáře • 146

  • @HarshitaVivekTalks
    @HarshitaVivekTalks  Před 2 lety +3

    To find out where we moved, watch this video next, czcams.com/video/yyOVV2zgOW4/video.html

    • @marasi36
      @marasi36 Před rokem

      I llived in Germany quite a few year's, I wish I never wasted my time there, the German people are a evil bunch, they will come on to you as if they're your friends but are evil to the core & full of schadenfreude, if they can't control you they try to mess you up, I just packed my bag's & came back home to England!

    • @parmykumar8592
      @parmykumar8592 Před rokem

      Lived in Berlin-Germany quite a few years, they come on to you as if they're your friend's but they're a evil schadenfreude bunch & if they can't control you they try messing you up, I just packed my bags & moved back to England!!!

  • @travellogin
    @travellogin Před rokem +15

    True. Even if you learn the language to some extent to C1 level you still have a disadvantage compared to native speaker in terms of career progression. Agree, especially people in IT are moving either after their PR or citizenship.

  • @nancyparker9137
    @nancyparker9137 Před rokem +56

    Language matters but I can tell you that it is more than that. Simply put they do not want foreigners to succeed (covert racism and jealousy). I was born and speak German like a native, yet because I am not "white", I have been mistreated in the school system and in my workplace. Many of my friends and acquaintances have experienced the same thing.That's the reality in Germany unfortunately.

    • @HarshitaVivekTalks
      @HarshitaVivekTalks  Před rokem +7

      That’s unfortunate! Hope it gets better.

    • @maikhentricht3320
      @maikhentricht3320 Před rokem +6

      I am a german native and was still kept down in school as well as workplaces. The reason is not racism, but confirmity. Germal culture has got very narrow expectations for the way you interact in the world and an abundance of social norms to follow. Being unable or unwilling because you don’t fit it leads to ostracism. Individuality is simply frowned upon

    • @truthseeker803
      @truthseeker803 Před rokem +4

      That happens in many other European countries like Sweden too.

    • @rockysage7760
      @rockysage7760 Před 11 měsíci +1

      😢 sad. But you should have thought of that before leaving India.

    • @abdullahabdiweli1167
      @abdullahabdiweli1167 Před 9 měsíci +2

      same can be said about belgium and most of European countries
      no matter how hard u try the system will let u down

  • @enrootedideas2512
    @enrootedideas2512 Před 2 lety +10

    Thanks for sharing guys, all the best. Where are you guys headed next?

  • @caraira1909
    @caraira1909 Před 29 dny +2

    As someone who came to Germany from a Latin American country 25 years ago all I can say is that if you are planning to migrate to other country you should do your homework:
    1. Try to learn about the culture and mindset of the locals before you move: honestly, if you are moving to another country you should be willing to adapt to the rules and way of thinking of that country. It isn't about losing your culture: it is about being aware that some of your habits and conceptions doesn't agree with the local mindset and even the laws. If you tova country with the expectation that the country should adapt to you then you should stay in your own country. Honestly, I don't think that people india would be happy and amused if some German goes there trying to impose his own mindset. Multiculturalism works only when everybody follow the same rules.
    2. Language is everything. I am always amazed how many people come to live in Germany andc expect from Germans to speak their languages. Yeah, Germans usually can speak English, but you know what? This is Germany, not the States, not GB or any other country where English is an official language.
    3. You can succeed aa a foreigner in Germany: when I came not only I had to learn the language , I had to learn a profession and here I am 25 years later, with a good job, enjoying my life here.
    Germany isn't a perfect country, there isn't a perfect country anywhere, but is is a damm good, beautiful place to live if you are willing to adapt and integrate

  • @MrRocrma
    @MrRocrma Před rokem +24

    About racism : First time travelled from Zürich to Konstanz in Germany! Of all the people who alighted the SBB train, me and my wife were the only people who were stopped and were asked for passport. 5 mins later we were besides lake and a police troop of 4-5 people came and asked for passport and Visa. This is where there were 100s of other white people.
    So yeah that’s not racism just love for Indian looking people.

    • @HarshitaVivekTalks
      @HarshitaVivekTalks  Před rokem +3

      Haha. Yes, we’ve witnessed such love ❤️

    • @kalinbhaaiya1348
      @kalinbhaaiya1348 Před rokem +4

      It's valid for any country. There will be always someone who will treat u like outsiders. Even we Indians do the same. U can't blame them for looking into ur passport or visa, u can't deny the fact that u don't look like whites. What u r expressing wasn't racial at all.

    • @krishnashilpa7
      @krishnashilpa7 Před měsícem

      What’s wrong with that a lot of brown people are illegals so nothing wrong with doing that they are protecting their borders

    • @meu22422
      @meu22422 Před 6 dny

      Foreigner ka ki passport check hoga na, native tou native hai

  • @hammadulaziz1064
    @hammadulaziz1064 Před rokem +2

    thank you.

  • @eurofoot1519
    @eurofoot1519 Před rokem +4

    Best video. Absolute truth spoken.

  • @kavitasingh1362
    @kavitasingh1362 Před 2 lety +10

    Enjoy the new journey 👍😊and God bless you

  • @priv1leged
    @priv1leged Před rokem +9

    germany is called racist nation for a reason by almost every tourist except german speaking tourists from swiss or austria

  • @saniya7649
    @saniya7649 Před 9 měsíci +1

    After how many years can we apply for PR??? What is the process?

  • @rh334
    @rh334 Před 25 dny +1

    Same. Came to do master's in Data Science. The companies only prefer GERMAN native speakers or Europeans for English jobs. And they don't want to hire freshers immigrants. Finally went back to INDIA with no job and wasted 30 Lacs+ 3 years.

  • @jayantajithazarika2619
    @jayantajithazarika2619 Před rokem +4

    Dear Brother ,
    Thank you very much for your nice and fàntastic video .
    With lots of lots of love and regards
    22/10/2022

  • @sanugoud
    @sanugoud Před 2 lety +4

    Wish you guys a very good Start to the new part of your life.....

  • @RaghvendraSingh-ew6ci
    @RaghvendraSingh-ew6ci Před 2 lety +4

    Good wishes for your next journey Mohit....

  • @harshitdamani101
    @harshitdamani101 Před 2 lety +6

    All the best to you both :)

  • @sanjubell
    @sanjubell Před rokem +9

    Totally agree and appreciate your informative video.Even I am struggling with 15+ years of IT experience.I am holding Blue card and very very difficult to overcome language barriers to shift the job. IT professionals should think thrice before moving to Germany....

  • @anshumansingh1824
    @anshumansingh1824 Před rokem +3

    The letters which you have to write to bureaucracy is in German or English ?
    If it is German then how you manage writing so much in that language

  • @Kartoffelsuppe_m_Wursteinlage

    There are many places to go in this world. You will always take your mindset and your personality with you.

  • @tysonkicks8596
    @tysonkicks8596 Před 2 lety +15

    Skip to 7:40

  • @madhulata8938
    @madhulata8938 Před 2 lety +6

    Nice👍👍

  • @asadjaved309
    @asadjaved309 Před rokem +17

    I moved to Germany from China and it sucks. Here for almost 4 months but can't bear it, Even finding an apartment is like going to space. I am thinking to leave Germany.

    • @HarshitaVivekTalks
      @HarshitaVivekTalks  Před rokem +4

      Hope it gets better for you! all the best with the apartment search. First few months are always tough in any new country!

    • @Kartoffelsuppe_m_Wursteinlage
      @Kartoffelsuppe_m_Wursteinlage Před rokem +2

      So we're responsible to ensure yiur accomodation.

    • @vikas274
      @vikas274 Před rokem

      @@Kartoffelsuppe_m_Wursteinlage no, you are not responsible. But your government thinks they are responsible for asylum immigrants to give free money.
      We tax payers have to bear the burnt. Need to change gov

  • @samirbhagat5334
    @samirbhagat5334 Před rokem +2

    Hi guys .. you are really doing very good videos. I need one information, is there any cricket team in Frankfurt?

  • @unnikrishnanadoor
    @unnikrishnanadoor Před rokem +2

    When you travel on a train or bus, do they (germans) sit next to you or try to avoid sitting next to you?

    • @HarshitaVivekTalks
      @HarshitaVivekTalks  Před rokem +5

      We didn’t see any such racism in Germany. In general, most ppl very nice and friendly.

    • @moniho6907
      @moniho6907 Před rokem +1

      For me they avoid sitting next to me but they will do the same to their fellow Germans as well

  • @MadanSingh-qz9lb
    @MadanSingh-qz9lb Před 2 lety +4

    Good

  • @anukritisingh4931
    @anukritisingh4931 Před 2 lety +3

    Where next guys ?

  • @kalinbhaaiya1348
    @kalinbhaaiya1348 Před rokem +3

    Points u told regarding moving away from Germany were kinda vague to me. Anyway wishing u all the best for your future endeavours

  • @OnlyBaluch
    @OnlyBaluch Před rokem +2

    waching from mannheim

  • @user-sq4yo1lg1r
    @user-sq4yo1lg1r Před 11 měsíci +2

    For Masters in CS/IT.......which country is best........USA/Germany?

    • @thatguy4010
      @thatguy4010 Před 7 měsíci +1

      USA without any doubt

    • @HarshitaVivekTalks
      @HarshitaVivekTalks  Před 7 měsíci +1

      If you have the financial backing or can get full scholarship then USA, otherwise Germany

  • @rogers906
    @rogers906 Před rokem +12

    If you don't speak the local language it is absolutely miserable living in a non English speaking country.

    • @vikas274
      @vikas274 Před rokem +1

      I learnt language within a year.. But still i was always looked down upon. Germany is not welcoming.
      I left germany after a year... And looking back...that was best decision 👍

    • @taniyanegi5437
      @taniyanegi5437 Před 10 měsíci

      @@vikas274 where are u living now

  • @anukritisingh4931
    @anukritisingh4931 Před 2 lety +7

    This was lovely....

  • @shopnoahmed3647
    @shopnoahmed3647 Před rokem +1

    Garmany move to Canada it's possible??

  • @PKENTERTAINMENT888
    @PKENTERTAINMENT888 Před rokem +1

    So sad

  • @Farhan_in_Delhi
    @Farhan_in_Delhi Před rokem +6

    Hello i have a very important question. If let's say i do a master's from Germany in a course which is in English language, can i get a job in other European union countries especially Netherlands based on that German degree?

    • @Quantum_in_Java
      @Quantum_in_Java Před rokem +2

      Yes , Not just Netherlands ,but all over the world

    • @HarshitaVivekTalks
      @HarshitaVivekTalks  Před rokem +2

      Yeah, you can get a job anywhere if you have the right skill sets.

    • @HarshitaVivekTalks
      @HarshitaVivekTalks  Před rokem +2

      You can see our MBA India vs Germany videos, part 1 and 2, we talk about Jobs after MBA in Germany and how German degrees are recognized across EU

  • @khalilkhan-tl8wq
    @khalilkhan-tl8wq Před rokem +6

    i was in hongkong almost 9years them i leave because of language but now i am in dubaj i feel same like my country

    • @HarshitaVivekTalks
      @HarshitaVivekTalks  Před rokem +1

      We can definitely understand. Hope you’re enjoying your life in Dubai!

    • @khalilkhan-tl8wq
      @khalilkhan-tl8wq Před rokem

      @@HarshitaVivekTalks yes i am.thanks for reaply BTW.

  • @saikumarparab4015
    @saikumarparab4015 Před rokem +6

    That Shilpa from other CZcams channel are now making videos which are mostly click baits ..atleast u guys are original 👍

    • @HarshitaVivekTalks
      @HarshitaVivekTalks  Před rokem +1

      Yeah we noticed that as well. To each his own. Our fundamental is to be transparent and honest, we will keep on creating original and real videos as per our experiences and research. Thank for the support!

  • @sohammondal406
    @sohammondal406 Před 2 lety +5

    Iim Ahmedabad se hoke Germany kiu gya tum to india ka ashneer Grover ban skte the

  • @meetathakkar7647
    @meetathakkar7647 Před rokem +1

    Hii,how easy is it to get Canadian pr after studying masters in germany!?

    • @HarshitaVivekTalks
      @HarshitaVivekTalks  Před rokem +5

      Don’t see a big advantage! Why not masters in Canada?

    • @Quantum_in_Java
      @Quantum_in_Java Před rokem

      @@HarshitaVivekTalks that's quite costly 35 to 40 lacks .

    • @Jiad_Joy
      @Jiad_Joy Před rokem

      ​@@Quantum_in_Java
      Yupp!
      Tuition fee and special fees are very expensive in Us/Canada/UK.

  • @janachaitanya7132
    @janachaitanya7132 Před rokem

    UK, London to meet RishiSunak

  • @bhaveshsevak5772
    @bhaveshsevak5772 Před rokem +2

    After leaving Germany how long can you Hold you PR valid?
    Any idea?
    What did u do?
    Do you know anybody who has kept valid for 6 months after deregistering in Germany.

    • @HarshitaVivekTalks
      @HarshitaVivekTalks  Před rokem

      Think it’s 6months maybe, not sure abt yhe period but it doesn’t remain valid for long after you leave as you don’t have a registered address there anymore

  • @mohitdasgupta7698
    @mohitdasgupta7698 Před rokem +3

    Most importantly, after every other things fulfilled you will always remain a foreigner there.

  • @yuman2363
    @yuman2363 Před 10 měsíci +4

    People are lovely and nice????? Where in part of germany is that???? I would loved to live there

    • @seshadrir2057
      @seshadrir2057 Před 9 měsíci +1

      lol. Germans hardly interact with us. How to even know whether they're lovely and nice 😂.

    • @HarshitaVivekTalks
      @HarshitaVivekTalks  Před 7 měsíci +1

      We met some nice people through work and extracurriculars like cricket club etc. it’s all about learning their language and being open! There are all kinds of people everywhere:)

  • @vikas274
    @vikas274 Před rokem +24

    I have been to many countries... Germany is coldest of all. I learnt language very fast, even before coming. But I never felt welcoming.
    Left Germany after a year... That was best decision... We are happier now ❤

  • @saksham4644
    @saksham4644 Před 2 lety

    my guess - Australia/New Zealand ............................(Maybe)

  • @SurenderSingh-fq4qf
    @SurenderSingh-fq4qf Před rokem +4

    Better country to lived is Luxemburg

  • @techigyaani2923
    @techigyaani2923 Před rokem

    Sab badoya hi hai ji countyira apnaeyaap mai ab chaahey swarg honya nark ye to harik ki apni soche par depends karyta haiji

  • @youtuberkid2384
    @youtuberkid2384 Před rokem +10

    Yar aise soft racism toh har country mei hojata hai. Dil pe na lagao

  • @anukritisingh4931
    @anukritisingh4931 Před 2 lety +2

    My guess - USA

    • @HarshitaVivekTalks
      @HarshitaVivekTalks  Před 2 lety

      Keep guessing ... :P we are going to reveal it soon, stay connected :)

  • @nicolec2483
    @nicolec2483 Před rokem +2

    You can support that couple from germany whose child is illegally abducted by German.
    As Indian you can gather for our fellow Indian.

  • @Saurabhdewana
    @Saurabhdewana Před rokem +8

    It's your failure to adjust to a new challenges... The incident she mentioned about passport happens in India also...
    You are just not open to new challenges and opportunities and acceptance to change

    • @damodaran2629
      @damodaran2629 Před rokem +4

      Why is it a failure. They are not German so it is up to them to move to the place where they feel comfortable. I had done my Masters in printing technology from Germany in 1990. I hated the place, so l shifted to Hyderabad ,lndia and today l have my own business which employs around 100 people. It is not necessary that you have to stay at a place you find difficulties .

    • @Saurabhdewana
      @Saurabhdewana Před rokem +2

      @@damodaran2629 please read in context.. I spoke about Passport check issue...
      Also no one is forcing you to stay here.. you came with certain expectations.. also the new place has certain expectations from you..
      If you hate here then you are happy where you wanted to be..
      Wish you good luck with your venture

  • @annao1827
    @annao1827 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Canada prob better

  • @LinusWelt
    @LinusWelt Před rokem +17

    We are not worried at all because you hardly showed any interest to learn the language and integration. In your country, the people of several states mistreat the people hailing from other states or North vs South issues and so on.
    Learning German is not a a choice, it's very much essential and mandatory in some ways. Your lack of language skills might trigger the authorities very easily. It's natural in most countries.
    As a German who also has close interests with Indien, I'd only hope that you both would not leave your home country too. If you noticed how our German families think, we generally don't send our children abroad for higher education etc because of our sound Ausbildung system once Abitur is done with.
    Mannheim is a nice place to live, hope you guys visited the globally reputed IDS.
    Viele Grüße
    Dr. L

    • @HarshitaVivekTalks
      @HarshitaVivekTalks  Před rokem +17

      Firstly, thanks for sharing your thoughts in a detailed comment. Not sure you were able to catch the full video and the points we talked about because it’s a mix of Hindi and English. If you would have watched, you’d seen us telling what we like abt Germany and what our challenges were. We also mention the groups in Indian communities. No country is perfect, every country has its pros and cons. We are only sharing our experiences and having learnt German (both of us actually know B1/ A2German), we still feel for an expat it takes effort to integrate socially and if one is determined to do that, Germany is a great country. So is India which we are proud citizens of and always will be. If you ever do live for an extended period of time in a country outside Germany, you’d better understand the pros as well as the challenges of living in a new country.
      Decision to study abroad is a very personal matter and everyone has a right to decide where they want to study/work/live. We want to experience many new cultures and countries because its extremely rewarding and helps one grow.
      Let’s appreciate every country for its uniqueness and let’s respect each other’s decisions. Peace out ✌️

    • @mandyt7010
      @mandyt7010 Před rokem +10

      Well i think its very absurd to think that you can feel accepted to any place or country if you dnt speak the local language…forget germany or any country for that matter…even in india if u migrate from a northen hindi speaking state to a south indian state you will easily feel alienated…its extremely normal…its nthng to do with a specific country….and end of the day pls bear in mind you always will be a outsider in any other country other than yr own country….and it has to be be that way… its common sense

    • @datasqlai
      @datasqlai Před rokem +13

      Here comes the common German click bait. The couple were learning German and making a progress. They were on blue card / PR holder and making social contributions and contributing to the whole system. Will this don't be enough ? It is there choice to move or stay. Germany wants the high skilled professionals and want them to pay social security contributions so as to indirectly give pension to the elderly people. The lack of youth coming into workforce is way lesser than no of retires every year. And your this of rigid attitude towards migration is making things difficult. The rule is simple for every country who are looking for skilled workers. There is whole shortage of workers in western world. Embrace multi culturalism, appreciate high skilled people and their knowledge and focus less on language and communication.
      Language is just a way to communicate and express. Knowledge is everything.
      Make immigration laws friendly for expats OR give birth to more children :)

    • @mandyt7010
      @mandyt7010 Před rokem +7

      @@datasqlai it actually works both ways…immigrants get good opportunities which are missing in their home countries and the host country gets well trained labour…however the common people on the street only look at the first point…the second point does not directly impact them…and not all immigrants are the same…some are grateful whereas others are not….its really a difficult question…and forget a country….people in mumbai have problem when there are immigrants from Bihar and UP…political parties make a huge deal out of it…its all complicated to be frank

    • @datasqlai
      @datasqlai Před rokem +3

      @@mandyt7010 my comment was not for you. It was for Linus. Regarding your comments, I completely agree that both parties are benefitted and vocal about equality. But when the common uneducated people just do condescending and shows that there are superior to them , then I have a problem. It is simple, you have something missing and I am here to bridge that gap. So just don't condescend and make the battle field even playing .

  • @ncsone2103
    @ncsone2103 Před rokem +1

    Are du Bruder und Schwester

  • @direct.skc.2
    @direct.skc.2 Před 2 lety +2

    London thumakda? 😂

  • @lovygoel
    @lovygoel Před rokem

    Slow video 🙄

  • @amrinderbahl
    @amrinderbahl Před rokem +1

    Lovely people in Germany ! 🤣
    Kahan mile ??

  • @designwithsaif
    @designwithsaif Před 2 lety +2

    Kya yar chutiya bana diya ma video is liye Dekh rha tha ye konsi country Jaye ge batya he nhi mujhe Lagta ha ye Canada Jaye ge

    • @HarshitaVivekTalks
      @HarshitaVivekTalks  Před 2 lety +1

      We have revealed which country we moved to here, czcams.com/video/yyOVV2zgOW4/video.html

  • @hanipasha8859
    @hanipasha8859 Před 3 měsíci +1

    My freezer is warmer than Germans ( cold hearted people)

  • @eurofoot1519
    @eurofoot1519 Před rokem +1

    Best video. Absolute truth spoken.