In case you are sick the employer must pay your salary only for six weeks (Lohnfortzahlung im Krankheitsfall). Afterwards the mandatory health insurance pays. If you are permanently unable to work (erwerbsunfähig) you will become early retired (Frühverrentung) and get a reduced earning capacity pension (Erwerbsminderungsrente).
@@DianaVerry The money for these social benefits must come from somewhere. Therefore the taxes and social-security contributions are higher here than in North America.
Unbegrenzt ist die Lohnfortzahlung im Krankheitsfall nicht in D: in D bekommst Du 6 Wochen lang 100 % Deines Lohnes. Dann bekommst Du für maximal 72 Wochen Krankengeld von der Krankenkasse (ca. 70% deines Nettolohnes). Dann gibt es in der Regel 1 Jahr Arbeitslosengeld (ca. 60% Deines Nettolohnes). Du kannst aber auch krankheitsbedingt gekündigt werden.
Germany is ranked 49 out of 53 countries for expats happiness according to internations stats. It shows that your opinion is among the fewest positive ones about Germany and majority of expats don't think the same.
This is probably the reason why Canada lacks workers right now, mainly in the healthcare industry. How does Germany compare? Does the healthcare sector have enough workers (nurses, orderlies, etc.) or does it rely a lot on immigration?
Do you think it's necessary to have a degree to be able to get a job in Germany? I know this depends on jobs that you apply to but im just curious as I took some classes but don't have a certificate or degree in anything
Good question. As with anything, the more educated the better. I certainly would imagine you could still get some kind of work over there. Try calling the German embassy in your country and ask them. Maybe they can help. In the meantime try learning some basic German. Almost everyone knows Gesundheit for the sneezing, Kindergarten for the kids school and kaputt for whenever something is broken. All the best👍😊
If you don't care what job you will be doing, good German language skills are more important to find a job than a degree, with some few exceptions (like IT, for instance). The biggest obstacle for getting a job in Germany, besides acknowledgement of education and certifications, is the level of German language skills. If you're a certified nurse for instance with really good German language skills, you'll find a job immediately. Without German language skills, you'll have a very hard time to find a job, and even more so outside of the of the few cities with more than 500,000 citizens.
Es freut mich sehr für dich liebe Diana , dass du dich in Berlin so wohl fühlst. Berlin ist ja auch sehr international und hat viel zu bieten, wie zb. Museen, deutsche Geschichte, Kunst usw. Ich wünsche dir weiterhin viel Spaß in der Stadt und bei deiner Arbeit.
So sorry I do NOT believe you! I see so much doubt and uncertainty. In all your videos, you are trying to convince yourself! It's your tone and body language that give it away.
She admits she's the shy introverted type. That's just her normal personality. Don't read too deep into things. Give her credit for traveling and actually making it somewhere else for God's sake.
I AGGRESSIVELY TAKE NO PRISONERS! So what if she has moved into another country! ITS ABSOLUTE FAILURE! If she is displaying self-doubt, insecurity, uncertainty and fear that is on her! She should have stayed in Canada! @Diana Verry: Do NOT come to another country for your fetishized fantasy! NOBODY DISRESPECTS MY SPIRITUAL HOME: BERLIN!
Germany prefers happy people to be there. Sad people stay home. I'm not in Germany but in another country and there sure are plenty of sad & bad people here. Also very miserable and nasty.
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What do you miss most about Germany? How does Germany compare to Canada for living and culture?
In case you are sick the employer must pay your salary only for six weeks (Lohnfortzahlung im Krankheitsfall). Afterwards the mandatory health insurance pays. If you are permanently unable to work (erwerbsunfähig) you will become early retired (Frühverrentung) and get a reduced earning capacity pension (Erwerbsminderungsrente).
Yea pretty wild for someone coming from North America! 😊😳
@@DianaVerry The money for these social benefits must come from somewhere. Therefore the taxes and social-security contributions are higher here than in North America.
@@DianaVerry😮 I want job in foreign country can you help me
Unbegrenzt ist die Lohnfortzahlung im Krankheitsfall nicht in D: in D bekommst Du 6 Wochen lang 100 % Deines Lohnes. Dann bekommst Du für maximal 72 Wochen Krankengeld von der Krankenkasse (ca. 70% deines Nettolohnes). Dann gibt es in der Regel 1 Jahr Arbeitslosengeld (ca. 60% Deines Nettolohnes). Du kannst aber auch krankheitsbedingt gekündigt werden.
You'll get this 6 weeks fully payed sick leave multiple times a year, though, for each new sickness/injury anew.
How do you find the language barrier? And are you able to save more money than living in Toronto for the same job?.
Germany is ranked 49 out of 53 countries for expats happiness according to internations stats. It shows that your opinion is among the fewest positive ones about Germany and majority of expats don't think the same.
This is probably the reason why Canada lacks workers right now, mainly in the healthcare industry. How does Germany compare? Does the healthcare sector have enough workers (nurses, orderlies, etc.) or does it rely a lot on immigration?
Unbelievable that you are in Berlin for 6 years now! I am following you since the beginning!
Wow thank you so much!!
You are better off in Europe.
Me alegro volver a verte, TODO lo Bueno para ti y tu compañero.
Gracias Pedro ❤️🥰
Do you think it's necessary to have a degree to be able to get a job in Germany? I know this depends on jobs that you apply to but im just curious as I took some classes but don't have a certificate or degree in anything
Good question. As with anything, the more educated the better. I certainly would imagine you could still get some kind of work over there. Try calling the German embassy in your country and ask them. Maybe they can help. In the meantime try learning some basic German. Almost everyone knows Gesundheit for the sneezing, Kindergarten for the kids school and kaputt for whenever something is broken. All the best👍😊
@@Hundert1 Danke
If you don't care what job you will be doing, good German language skills are more important to find a job than a degree, with some few exceptions (like IT, for instance). The biggest obstacle for getting a job in Germany, besides acknowledgement of education and certifications, is the level of German language skills. If you're a certified nurse for instance with really good German language skills, you'll find a job immediately. Without German language skills, you'll have a very hard time to find a job, and even more so outside of the of the few cities with more than 500,000 citizens.
@@berniv7375 keine Ursache, überhaupt nicht 👍🌲🌳
@@V100-e5q Internships are paid only very little. If you go that route, you need to have some signifikant back-up money to support yourself.
I’m still looking for a video about how you did this..
Ah, you stole the sun. Can you please give it back to the Berlin sky ? He really needs it !
350€ 😱
I know all about the benefits you are entitled to as a resident of Germany
Es freut mich sehr für dich liebe Diana , dass du dich in Berlin so wohl fühlst. Berlin ist ja auch sehr international und hat viel zu bieten, wie zb. Museen, deutsche Geschichte, Kunst usw. Ich wünsche dir weiterhin viel Spaß in der Stadt und bei deiner Arbeit.
Eine wirklich miserable Stadt!
Germans value direct clear communication hence the brutal honesty
You are looking great!
Im a new subscriber ❤❤
Have you heard German rapper Fler?
If one moves to Germany for remote work at a later age , hope that’s ok
Germany has an age ceiling.
@@caciliawhy5195 oh no
Making the same contents over and over…
Klasse Video, wie immer! :)
Hi Diana are you Single?
she's taken
Steven looks like a dog has taken ownership 😂
Hi are you engaged 😊?
Diana is happily taken
@@ironpandaloco lucky bastard
Is just a matter of time, you will return back to Canada believe me.
NK is my least favorite Berlin's district. Too dirty, too chaotic, too expensive
It is chaotic 😂
So sorry I do NOT believe you! I see so much doubt and uncertainty. In all your videos, you are trying to convince yourself! It's your tone and body language that give it away.
She admits she's the shy introverted type. That's just her normal personality. Don't read too deep into things. Give her credit for traveling and actually making it somewhere else for God's sake.
I AGGRESSIVELY TAKE NO PRISONERS! So what if she has
moved into another country! ITS ABSOLUTE FAILURE! If she is displaying self-doubt, insecurity, uncertainty and fear that is on her! She should have stayed in Canada! @Diana Verry: Do NOT come to another country for your fetishized fantasy! NOBODY DISRESPECTS MY SPIRITUAL HOME: BERLIN!
She raises her sentences. A lot of Canadians seem to speak like that, very hard to decipher their tone.
what are you proud of exactly lmao, your overpriced gabage food ?
Hi
Thanks!
Your Sun, sorry for bringing this up, but your sun looks like a gamedev logo i have seen before a long time ago. i cant remember but its identical.
Haha 😅😅
You have to be an extremely happy person to remain happy in Germany
Germany prefers happy people to be there. Sad people stay home. I'm not in Germany but in another country and there sure are plenty of sad & bad people here. Also very miserable and nasty.