I am glad you found it useful! The objective is to make other people's transition into germany easier and smoother than mine :) Have a nice day and hope you enjoy the next videos!
I really appreciate all your videos. Ive binged watched from the first. Im in 6th year medschool,graduating in september and im going to germany too. So im gathering all the info i can. Thank you very very much!!!
Hey, thank you for sharing this! How difficult is it for a doctor who immigrates to Germany to get double nationality? How many years working in Germany does it take, and do you know what the conditions are? Tschüss
Hello a small question please, I'm a 1st year MD student in italy, I'm studying medicine in English, and I'm learning German every summer so I by the end of my 6 years i should reach C1 level. I only need to do the FSP right (Because I have done medicine in an eu country)? Is there any other exam I should do or that's all?
That's right! You only need the proof of having at least a B2 level and then do the FSP exam. Also if you additionally speak italian you might want to consider switzerland as well. In switzerland there is no FSP exam at all, and although it's difficult to get in, speaking 2 of the 3 official languages helps.
All your videos are very useful and thank you so much for sharing this information, just a small question i am a 4 th year med student in georgia and can i do internship (6th year) in germany if yes how ?
You can. As long as your university allows it you can do it. There are some ways of doing it. First, if your uni has erasmus program, you can do it through erasmus. Either with a hospital that has an agreement already with an university or finding the hospital by yourself. Regardless of the erasmus Programm you can always contact any department of any gran hospital and ask for a Praktikum for your PJ ( Praktisches Jahr) if the hospital agrees and so does your university you should not have any problem. Of course you will need to fill some papers with signatures from both sides and document what you do while in germany in order to prove that you were actually there. I myself did my 6th year in germany and it went just fine. Just ask the Dean's office about the necessary requirements. Have a nice day!
As non-germans it's difficult to say. Your insurance as a working foreigner also covers your family. That means normally Wifee and children... Difficult to say if the parents are also included if they don't have an insurance
Im so glad i found your channel because i am thinking of moving to Germany after graduating from medical university! Thank you!
I am glad you found it useful!
The objective is to make other people's transition into germany easier and smoother than mine :)
Have a nice day and hope you enjoy the next videos!
underrated channel, please continue!
Very underrated, this is literally the best channel I have come across on UA-cam this year
I really appreciate all your videos. Ive binged watched from the first. Im in 6th year medschool,graduating in september and im going to germany too. So im gathering all the info i can. Thank you very very much!!!
Oh wow same here! Which country are you graduating from please
I love your videos. I'm a med student from Pakistan and i wanna move to germany.Please keep making this amazing content it helps me alot. thanks
You’re right, it IS a very boring topic 😄 but we needed to know about it anyway. Thank you!
my left ear enjoyed the video haha. Thanks a lot doc!
Jajajajaja same, my god
Thanks for your help! Could you make a video talking about which are the best cities to live /work as a doctor/anesthesiologist in Germany? Danke!
yes please!
Hello can you please make a video about german nationality and if we can use the residency years we spend in germany to apply for it?
Pls do a video on dermatology residence program
Dankeschön
Hey, thank you for sharing this! How difficult is it for a doctor who immigrates to Germany to get double nationality? How many years working in Germany does it take, and do you know what the conditions are? Tschüss
And thank you for your great videos :)
Hello a small question please, I'm a 1st year MD student in italy, I'm studying medicine in English, and I'm learning German every summer so I by the end of my 6 years i should reach C1 level. I only need to do the FSP right (Because I have done medicine in an eu country)? Is there any other exam I should do or that's all?
That's right! You only need the proof of having at least a B2 level and then do the FSP exam. Also if you additionally speak italian you might want to consider switzerland as well. In switzerland there is no FSP exam at all, and although it's difficult to get in, speaking 2 of the 3 official languages helps.
All your videos are very useful and thank you so much for sharing this information, just a small question i am a 4 th year med student in georgia and can i do internship (6th year) in germany if yes how ?
You can. As long as your university allows it you can do it. There are some ways of doing it. First, if your uni has erasmus program, you can do it through erasmus. Either with a hospital that has an agreement already with an university or finding the hospital by yourself. Regardless of the erasmus Programm you can always contact any department of any gran hospital and ask for a Praktikum for your PJ ( Praktisches Jahr) if the hospital agrees and so does your university you should not have any problem. Of course you will need to fill some papers with signatures from both sides and document what you do while in germany in order to prove that you were actually there.
I myself did my 6th year in germany and it went just fine. Just ask the Dean's office about the necessary requirements.
Have a nice day!
Thank you so much sir 😊😊😊
Would you mind to give your instagram id or whatsapp?
How are the rents in germany? Can u make a video about general expenses in germany?
Thank you for the information...
Is dat our parents eligible to get public health insurance??
As non-germans it's difficult to say. Your insurance as a working foreigner also covers your family. That means normally Wifee and children... Difficult to say if the parents are also included if they don't have an insurance
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