hello sir i have one big doubt ,ehat is difference between pr and german citizenship in germany . Is still germany offering citizenship to indians and can i bring my parents permanently to germany after getting pr
Hi Akash, Permanent Residency (PR): PR allows you to live, work, and study in Germany indefinitely without needing to renew your visa. You retain your Indian citizenship and passport. German Citizenship: With German citizenship, you become a German national and receive a German passport. You have the right to vote in German elections and enjoy full rights as a German citizen. However, Germany generally requires you to renounce your Indian citizenship, as it does not allow dual citizenship for non-EU nationals (with some exceptions, e.g., in rare hardship cases). Is Germany Still Offering Citizenship to Indians? Yes Bringing your parents, Yes, the updated law says if you get your blue card or PR or any skilled worker residence permit card after March 2024 (of course, with few other requirements), you can permanently bring your parents here. But I have not seen real time examples yet. All I have is theoretical info but from official site.
Unfortunately currently I am not able to directly support in job search process. But please check out the job search related videos in our channel, it should give you some clarity about your way forward.
Hi Bro I’m Financial Analyst/Accountant and living in India. Is possible to get a job in European countries and Is Germany having vacancies for the same???
Hi Bro, In my visibility, finance roles need very good German language proficiency. But Finance related IT roles can be found without language. But otherwise, Germany has very good finance job market too.
@@jegankennedy Thanks for your Information bro and could you please tell what kind of finance job is related to IT roles?? So i can try in line with that
Helo bro how r u ? Iam from India.. i have 9 years experience in textile industry. Is there any vacancies or scope for textile industry jobs ? I heard very good market for textile industry jobs in germany? I want come to germany plz help me sir ?
I am not fully aware of Textile industry related jobs here. But you can use this video - ua-cam.com/video/Cf7G9A7KRVo/v-deo.html - to evaluate the job market for your field.
That's the irony I also notice. There are so many jobs available but most of the applications are getting rejected. But of course, there are still people getting jobs as well.
I worked in warehouse and i also have experience in construction
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Thankyou sir
Doing great job Bro..keep spreading knowledge... :-)
Thank you brother, I will :-)
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Hi,
Is there any way to find visa sponsored jobs in Germany? I am a cyber security engineer. In Linkedin I am not able to find any. Thanks in advance
hello sir i have one big doubt ,ehat is difference between pr and german citizenship in germany .
Is still germany offering citizenship to indians and can i bring my parents permanently to germany after getting pr
Hi Akash,
Permanent Residency (PR):
PR allows you to live, work, and study in Germany indefinitely without needing to renew your visa.
You retain your Indian citizenship and passport.
German Citizenship:
With German citizenship, you become a German national and receive a German passport.
You have the right to vote in German elections and enjoy full rights as a German citizen.
However, Germany generally requires you to renounce your Indian citizenship, as it does not allow dual citizenship for non-EU nationals (with some exceptions, e.g., in rare hardship cases).
Is Germany Still Offering Citizenship to Indians?
Yes
Bringing your parents, Yes, the updated law says if you get your blue card or PR or any skilled worker residence permit card after March 2024 (of course, with few other requirements), you can permanently bring your parents here. But I have not seen real time examples yet. All I have is theoretical info but from official site.
@jegankennedy Thank you so much sir for spending time and sharing such a beneficial information
I am a Agriculture graduate, I am looking for jobs in my field as agriculture scientist. Please give your suggestions or feedback on this .
Hi, Can you please check the demand here as discussed in this video ua-cam.com/video/Cf7G9A7KRVo/v-deo.html
I want your help to find textile industry jobs in germany sir ? Plz suggest me sir
Unfortunately currently I am not able to directly support in job search process. But please check out the job search related videos in our channel, it should give you some clarity about your way forward.
Hi Bro I’m Financial Analyst/Accountant and living in India. Is possible to get a job in European countries and Is Germany having vacancies for the same???
Hi Bro, In my visibility, finance roles need very good German language proficiency. But Finance related IT roles can be found without language. But otherwise, Germany has very good finance job market too.
@@jegankennedy Thanks for your Information bro and could you please tell what kind of finance job is related to IT roles?? So i can try in line with that
Bro m in romania and want to do work in germany pls help
Please try applying for relevant jobs. I personally may not be able to help directly.
Will u refer me?
If your experience and role aligns with any of the openings at my workplace, definitely I will. In fact I have done for many subscribers previously.
@@jegankennedy how can I contact u?
please email to talktojegan@gmail.com. I try to answer emails usually weekly once.
@@jegankennedy I sent u an email with my resume last week
Helo bro how r u ? Iam from India.. i have 9 years experience in textile industry. Is there any vacancies or scope for textile industry jobs ? I heard very good market for textile industry jobs in germany? I want come to germany plz help me sir ?
I am not fully aware of Textile industry related jobs here. But you can use this video - ua-cam.com/video/Cf7G9A7KRVo/v-deo.html - to evaluate the job market for your field.
I find it tough to get a job in germany. Its only rejections and rejections
That's the irony I also notice. There are so many jobs available but most of the applications are getting rejected. But of course, there are still people getting jobs as well.