Moving to Austria: 7 Things to Know Before You Move to Austria

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  • Ever thought of moving to Austria? Here are 7 things that are a MUST to know before you move to Austria and start your life here.
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  • @ps8891
    @ps8891 3 роки тому +1

    Excellent advice. I'm an American that lived many years in Asia. It's not easy to move internationally. The single biggest stress you face is having enough money to live on month to month. This has to be balanced with your tolerance for risk. I like that in the video she talked seriously about the challenges and how hard it will be. It can also be very rewarding. In life there is always a relationship between risk and reward and how hard you work. Things that come easy have very little value. Things that come from hard work have great value.

  • @BAn-mu4qe
    @BAn-mu4qe 3 роки тому

    Thank you very much for the practical information you have provided. Your point about understanding your own values vs.those in your new culture is one that many people never consider before moving to a new culture. Thank you for reminding us. This point is the difference between finding comfort and happiness and being miserable!!!!!

  • @nehalansari2235
    @nehalansari2235 4 роки тому +2

    Hello Petra, how r u? I like your videos very much. Your videos are quite informative.

  • @cliffordbaranggan9256
    @cliffordbaranggan9256 2 роки тому

    HI petra . this is very informative. THIS CHANNEL DESERVES MORE SUBSCRIBERS. I just found your channel when I was searching about AUSTRIA. new subscriber here :)

  • @sallieklausworld9094
    @sallieklausworld9094 3 роки тому

    so good explained thanks Petra

  • @retetelelupopescu
    @retetelelupopescu 2 роки тому

    I hope she mouved allready.i m romanian also.i moved here 8 years ago.good luck!!

  • @fr3atlast448
    @fr3atlast448 5 років тому +58

    All of your “tips” are diluted for any move, anywhere...you said nothing definitive...not a video for people looking for exact information.

    • @justmar4918
      @justmar4918 3 роки тому

      She did say “anywhere abroad” at the start tho

    • @RelaxingMusic-qb3hm
      @RelaxingMusic-qb3hm 3 роки тому +1

      @@justmar4918 She want to hide the bad things.Im living here and im being honest with you.It's not worth it... (DONT COME)!

    • @petarpetric1204
      @petarpetric1204 3 роки тому

      @@RelaxingMusic-qb3hm why? What do you do?

    • @theseenvigilant8572
      @theseenvigilant8572 3 роки тому

      @@petarpetric1204 another dead question... don’t worry no one will answer

    • @theseenvigilant8572
      @theseenvigilant8572 3 роки тому

      @@RelaxingMusic-qb3hm can you be specific why this country is so bad it’s a bad idea to move there? Thank you

  • @rutav6443
    @rutav6443 5 років тому +6

    Hi. If you start with a simple job, does it mean it will be hard to get out from it?

  • @saulius8568
    @saulius8568 5 років тому

    hello were I wondering? I got the job proposal in Vienna for 6 months . I have found an apartment with the parking lot so I was thinking can I bring my Lithuanian register car to Austria and drive around in it the car is insured and has TUV in Lithuania.

  • @carlosmafia
    @carlosmafia 5 років тому +3

    Thank you so much for this video! It was a great help. Today I made the decision that I will be moving to Austria. I'll be sure to check out lots of your other videos.

    • @PetraBotekova
      @PetraBotekova  5 років тому +1

      Happy I could help! Let me know if you have any questions, I would love to answer them in following vids :)

    • @manelcastro4260
      @manelcastro4260 4 роки тому

      How did it work out for u?

  • @HappyCarlsonsTV
    @HappyCarlsonsTV 6 років тому

    Great tips!

  • @leoescobar943
    @leoescobar943 5 років тому

    I saw ur nice channel by chance..and I had experienced moving to Austria 3 years ago and all what you said in this video is 100% right..
    I agree with every word u said..
    Keep going girl .Du bist toll .👍👍 regards from Vienna
    LG

  • @debi.nemo82
    @debi.nemo82 4 роки тому

    I'm I'm from Argentina thinking about moving to uk but someone offered me a job there because I'm just housekeeper n babysitter.. And well i think i had not opportunities so we will see how it goes on! 😊

  • @clowncarqingdao
    @clowncarqingdao 4 роки тому

    Renting in Vienna.is expensive. After the 2008 crash, Austrians (big savers) put their savings into property, so property prices are high as are quality rentals. Food and cost if living is cheap using Billa or Höfer - Quality too. Plenty of places for good cheap eats as well as extremely expensive ones.

  • @MansoorAhmed-di5js
    @MansoorAhmed-di5js 5 років тому

    what is the level of the jobs in automobile

  • @castorjack389
    @castorjack389 5 років тому +28

    i am Algerien, Native French/Arabic speaker from a French father and an Algerien Mother, i moved to Austria last year and lived there for a year, my divorce from Austria was also My divorce from My ex wife, it was a very sad, very hard, and also scary experience for me, i wasn't expecting to be honest that my journey in Austria was going to end that way, i first moved there in the begining of 2017, i was married and my ex wife was Austrian, the first thing i have noticed was People how friendly and open they was to my differences, but if the people surrounding you doesn't know you they are so cautious and very distant, i would say this might be for two reasons, to protect their cultures as many people says about austrian but also because they do not trust alot arabic people, ( they have enough in their country i understend that and i also dont trust them ), so the first problem for me was to make friends or to meet new people, the second was to find a job if you do not have A2 Level Deutsch ( A2 German in fact there are 6 levels A1 A2 B1 B2 C1 C2 ) and when i moved first in austria i had A1 so even if i had talent in different things and i had my diplomas with me, i could not find any job better then working as a construction helper or very hard jobs that i was not used to do, this was my two mains problems and the third one was my culture was so different then the one of my ex wife and her family i could not handle all the new things and i was not able to integrate her family and we noticed that it was very difficult for me sadly my ex wife met somebody else without me knowing but i felt that distance was taking place between us i was very sad but the reality was there to remind me that it was very hard to stay there, i cameback to Algeria the cost of living here is less expensive but i would comeback to Austria one day for a visit. its a beautiful country worth visiting, that was my Austrian experience. Bonne journee

    • @PetraBotekova
      @PetraBotekova  5 років тому +4

      What a moving story. So glad you shared it with us ❣

    • @reality9019
      @reality9019 5 років тому

      @@PetraBotekova Wo kommst Du her?
      Oder warst Du in Österreich geboren?

    • @lavidalavida4069
      @lavidalavida4069 5 років тому

      Hi I want marry with austrian

    • @meeemeee8577
      @meeemeee8577 4 роки тому

      It's not that we're distant because we want to protect our culture, at least not for most. It's more of a cultural thing, it's how I grew up at least. I'm a little distant with literally everyone, no matter if there a foreigner or a fellow Austrian. I come from a small village in Tirol, I have a loving family there and that's where I can be most intimate and open. With everyone else I'm distant, it's just how our livestyle is, it's nothing personal against foreigners, for the most part it's just who we are.

    • @neilsonlee7610
      @neilsonlee7610 4 роки тому

      Sorry to hear that it's okay though I'm sure enough in Austrian move to Algeria they would probably experience the same thing. Good luck my friend safe travels

  • @rajpoottravels7084
    @rajpoottravels7084 3 роки тому

    Petra nice your video

  • @dewisselspeler9080
    @dewisselspeler9080 3 роки тому +9

    I'm going to live in Austria for 6 months this winter, can't wait

  • @MANSIKKAPUURO-jl9zm
    @MANSIKKAPUURO-jl9zm 2 роки тому

    I LIKED IT

  • @RamonFerreiraRamosLuz
    @RamonFerreiraRamosLuz 6 років тому +5

    Thanks for sharing your tips! :)
    One year after arriving in Germany, now I feel how much my decision of investing in learning German pays off. I'm at the B2 level, and the amount of connections and information that I was missing before is just unacceptable for someone who plans on staying. haha
    You are an inspiration for me. Go ahead!

    • @PetraBotekova
      @PetraBotekova  6 років тому +1

      Thanks Ramon! You're doing just great, super proud of you!

    • @sayantaninayak2169
      @sayantaninayak2169 2 роки тому

      Hello I am an Indian and a doctor here. My husband is shifting to Austria soon for a job he recently been recruited n I plan to come along with him. I did my part of homework to find how to get a job as a doctor and got to know I need to learn B2 level German. I have started online courses for it but can u tell me how much effort will it need for learning German B2 level. Also need to know how much time is sufficient for it.

  • @sandeeppandey1462
    @sandeeppandey1462 5 років тому

    Hii I am Sandeep Pandey from india
    first of all thank you for making the videos and helping out the people who wants to move to abroad.
    I want to go to Austria to complete my post graduation.
    I live from a very middle class family.
    Can you tell me how much I can ear if I speak English and If i learn German then how much I can earn from part time.
    Please make the video and help me
    If I speak german language, will I get a job in a restaurant in part time?

  • @areuaware6842
    @areuaware6842 6 років тому +3

    Thank you, Great insights!
    My granddaughter is in Vienna right now and I have a feeling she will want to stay.
    She has mentioned the possibility of university there too.
    What do you think about young people going to Austria?
    We're from the US, How do Austrians feel about Americans these days?
    When I was there thirty plus years ago the Austrian people were awesome but I know that they don't look at Americans the way they used to in much of the EU.
    How do foreigners do in the University in Austria?
    I know that leaning the speak the language well is a must!
    Just want the best for her.

    • @PetraBotekova
      @PetraBotekova  6 років тому +3

      Thank you for your lovely comment, I can feel how much you care for your granddaughter. Austria is truly a great place, just this month Vienna won the price of the world's most livable city :) I don't think there are any harsh feelings towards the US, some jokes about Trump every now and then but that's it. Yes German is very important if you want to integrate. Otherwise universities take a lot of work but I'm sure if you're granddaughter is motivated enough she will be more then fine :)

    • @areuaware6842
      @areuaware6842 6 років тому

      Thanks for the reply.
      I'm glad she's in Vienna, if it were another city in Europe I may have protested.
      She is really liking it there and it's quite a change from our island lifestyle.

  • @Drvinay-rx6vn
    @Drvinay-rx6vn 5 років тому +1

    Hi, Thank u for ur great video, lot of helpfull to public.
    But basically am at Indian now
    Am a physiotherapist, is it easy get it job on my profession.
    And have a experience in medical coding also.

    • @singhanil8635
      @singhanil8635 3 роки тому

      Don't share your profession to anyone

  • @whattovisitinromania5044
    @whattovisitinromania5044 4 роки тому +1

    Beautiful country, great informations! ❤️🌼👌

  • @buddhikakulathunga7732
    @buddhikakulathunga7732 6 років тому

    Hi, thank you very much for your valuable tips. My husband is planning to come for a study visa. During his study, can he find a part-time job?thank you.

    • @PetraBotekova
      @PetraBotekova  6 років тому

      It's not easy if you don't speak German but it's totally doable. He might want to look eg into the startup scene since they is always need of people and German is often not needed.

    • @carlstraumann1251
      @carlstraumann1251 4 роки тому

      On a study visa you are able to work 10 hours if you are doing a bachelors or 20 hours for a masters.

  • @daveadams7609
    @daveadams7609 7 місяців тому

    I acquired a job before moving to Austria. This is the best strategy. I would not have moved there otherwise.

  • @christian9125abd
    @christian9125abd 5 років тому +3

    the most important Thing is to find an Job an for that you must move to an good industrial erea not to an erea where Nothing is that is the mistake of many people

  • @teodorkolev1048
    @teodorkolev1048 4 роки тому +1

    You can/must skip first two minutes

  • @sohelhossen914
    @sohelhossen914 4 роки тому

    Hallo I am sohel from bangladesh and I am living in Austria as a student, but I want to change my visa to work permit visa. What are laws or what can I do now to change my visa ?

    • @ruthchabwe2665
      @ruthchabwe2665 2 роки тому

      Hi, am Ruth from Zambia intending to move to Austria for studies. Tell me your experience. Is it easy to get a job as a student coming from n English speaking country? Am coming for my masters.

  • @emaus8344
    @emaus8344 5 років тому +6

    Would you mind posting a good website for renting flats and houses :)

  • @bgwholdingco.46
    @bgwholdingco.46 4 роки тому

    Hi , How can I contact you ?

  • @austntexan
    @austntexan 3 роки тому +1

    I was just looking at the tax rates in Austria, compared to my home country(USA), wow, it's almost double. How are you able to make ends meet and still save for retirement? I'm assuming nearly everyone rents and cannot own a home? Is it common for families to live outside of Wein and commute into the city for work?

    • @aymankhan2266
      @aymankhan2266 2 роки тому

      To make ends meet: everyone is paid a living wage and price caps regulated by the state makes it affordable
      To own a home: Government subsidised loans and overall its cheaper than USA
      For retirement: we have state and company sponsored universal pension system
      And no it is uncommon to live outside the city and work in Wien. But some people do it. If you have the patience which we don’t then you can do it

    • @user-et6cr6qd8v
      @user-et6cr6qd8v 2 роки тому

      the taxes are mutch higher than in the us
      if you have good payed job you will pay about 50% of your money to the state (if you calcukate everything)
      its not uncommen for people to work in vienna and life outside but thats mostly cause they dont want to life in the city
      vienna is an affordable city(depending on the district)
      the retirement savings are payed before you get your money if the state pension isnt enouth for you youll have to pay a for a private pension, save money or what ever
      houses are expensive in my era lower austria close the the capital of lower austria its about 200 000 - 400 000€
      the state is a greedy bi... and i am unwilling to pay 1 cent to it if i dont have to
      in my proffession illicit work is commen
      construction, services, barbers, hookers.... nobody cares about taxes if they dont have to
      if you are samart you become a business man or get a good job
      than you pay the rent, the car, the house...with you salery but life from black money and save the rest and be "rich"
      or you ern so mutch that you are "rich" even if you pay the tax
      austria is a overtaxed corupt country where the governent wastes a lot of your money but i love it

  • @sumankar1487
    @sumankar1487 4 роки тому

    I m Suman from India... I m very much interested to migrate Austria with proper job... Is it possible?? I have 3years old daughter... How to find job in Austria?? Is it possible??? Plz suggest...

  • @travelvideos
    @travelvideos 5 років тому +7

    Imagine that people were leaving Vienna because it was right next to the Iron Curtain, but now people all over the Europe come to work there because it is practically in the center.

    • @PetraBotekova
      @PetraBotekova  5 років тому

      Yap. Times change :)

    • @flagflow1232
      @flagflow1232 4 роки тому

      Quite the contrary, there were thousands of immigrants coming to work in Vienna during the cold war, mostly immigrants from eastern Europe.

  • @ellasterling6636
    @ellasterling6636 5 років тому

    Could you please do a video on the cost of living in Austria?
    My husband is German American and I am Swiss American. We both know basic German and plan on taking more classes to perfect our German. My husband retired from one job and has started a new career in the logistics industry and I am in retail management. We receive a retirement of 3,200$ a month from my husbands retirement and together we bring in an additional 6,000$ a month. Could you please let me know what to expect when it comes to salaries in Austria and how expensive is the cost of living.
    Thank You 🙏🏻

    • @PetraBotekova
      @PetraBotekova  5 років тому +1

      Hi Ella, thanks so much for your question. I have already planed on doing a video about costs in Austria so I will include your information in it as well. Let you know when it comes out :)

    • @ellasterling6636
      @ellasterling6636 5 років тому

      BoundaryLess Thank You 😊

    • @PetraBotekova
      @PetraBotekova  5 років тому

      ua-cam.com/video/binXZN3g8Nw/v-deo.html There you go Ella :)

    • @neilsonlee7610
      @neilsonlee7610 4 роки тому

      As an American sick of America and part German I plan on moving to Austria as well. I'm presently learning German as my 3rd language and am a highly skilled Craftsman. It just feels as if America is going downhill fast and in my opinion is not what it used to be.

    • @austntexan
      @austntexan 3 роки тому

      @@neilsonlee7610 I hear you. The taxes in Austria are a real cause of concern for me though. For the kind of money they're taking, I could easily relo to a decent RED state like Idaho or Wyoming and find a safe place to call my own. Owning property is going to take a HUGE chunk out of your savings in Austria. I'm not too excited about paying rent for the rest of my life. I'd heard 60% of the Vienna residents live in gov't subsidized housing and that the gov't made a point of buying up gobs of real estate after the bubble in 2008. I dunno. I'm still on the fence and a little disappointed. I'm going to try and visit late Fall or early Spring to see if I can get a first had impression.

  • @henrywelishe8861
    @henrywelishe8861 5 років тому +3

    thanks for the message, how can I apply to come to Austria.

  • @anat9675
    @anat9675 4 роки тому +6

    Love the video

  • @diamondsharry
    @diamondsharry 6 років тому +2

    I love your positivity!

  • @adrianstefan1893
    @adrianstefan1893 5 років тому +2

    Hi ,,i want to move to ...I m very good builder and my wife is teacher assistant in UK ,,,I just want to live this unsafe country .....what you think ??british people get treated whill???

  • @TrendyTerritory1
    @TrendyTerritory1 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much 💕 please how do I relocate from Nigeria to austria

  • @the_pampered1thepamperedpr504
    @the_pampered1thepamperedpr504 5 років тому

    Hi! Question.. which language does one need to learn? Google said there are 4..

  • @ericomaxwell5517
    @ericomaxwell5517 5 років тому

    Hello dear!! I move from Nigeria to Bulgarian and now am planning to move to Austria. My question is can I move to Austria with nothing anyone there in Austria and will I be disturbed by police officers when I arrive in Austria because there is no one to accommodate me???

  • @singhsaab8009
    @singhsaab8009 2 роки тому

    Nice video and so beautiful dear

  • @leewhy6238
    @leewhy6238 5 років тому +2

    Help!!!! We are expats living in Graz. I thought we could easily make friends here but it seems no one is interested in being friends. My husband has a good job, my one son goes to GIBS an international school, the other goes to Borg. I am currently going to WiFi to learn German but I just don’t seem to be able to make friends

    • @meeemeee8577
      @meeemeee8577 4 роки тому +1

      Where are you from? I'm an Austrian, I moved from Tirol to Vienna, even as an Austrian it's hard for me to establish meaningful relationships and find a new circle of friends here. Austrian people are reserved, that is very true, give it some time, I've been living in Vienna for 5 years and I just now started to make some really deep connections with some Viennese.

    • @orianastefa5411
      @orianastefa5411 4 роки тому

      LeeWhy I am in Graz and it would be nice to build a friendship!

    • @leewhy6238
      @leewhy6238 4 роки тому

      Oriana Stefa really? chinalisa12@yahoo.com would be great to hear from you

    • @austntexan
      @austntexan 3 роки тому +1

      Are you an American expat? What do you think about taxes in Austria? Are you guys planning on staying or moving back home at some point? I was considering moving to Austria but saw how much the tax burden was and it really shocked me, being from America. Obviously the quality of life there is much higher than in the USA, and it's a LOT safer, but my God! +40% + VAT!?

  • @trendingcinema3230
    @trendingcinema3230 4 роки тому +1

    Hi dear thank you for your video .... Please can we chat privately?🙏

  • @MansoorAhmed-di5js
    @MansoorAhmed-di5js 5 років тому +1

    how to apply Austria please tell me

  • @devilsadvocate2643
    @devilsadvocate2643 3 роки тому +1

    VIdeo is nice but some advices are just generic, here are some other important ones :
    - Check the paper work needed for people freshly arrived such as administrative papers mandatory for foreigners (whether EU or internationals, there is usually some foreign office where you need to register and where they give you some confirmation needed at some point)
    - If you plan to stay, learn your rights. Minimum salary, minimum weeks of holidays, how much is overtime paid in %, how can you be legally fired/leave your job etc, to avoid being screwed over. What is the maximum a the landlord can increase the rant in a year etc.
    - Do efforts to stick with German speaking people, it can be tempting to hang out with English speaking or people speaking your language but it's important not to close yourself to German language.
    - If you want to work, learn the language. German is too important in Europe so German speaking countries ask for it. It's not like Czech Republic or Slovakia where the language is hard and fewer people speak it, German is almost mandatory in every field.

  • @aldl5871
    @aldl5871 6 років тому

    Very usefull tips Petra,
    Karina I don't know you but I wish you and your family the best, you are so brave, stay with that motivationin mind , what are you experiencing is like a reborn , a new chapter un your personal and familiar book .
    Of course you will experience changes in different subjects as social, economic, mental-emotional etc. So stay unite, and make a support network , observe what surround you and learn a lot.
    blessings and good luck , regards from México 👍🇲🇽

    • @PetraBotekova
      @PetraBotekova  6 років тому

      Thanks so much Alberto for your input and your kind words!

  • @jeelanibabashaik1327
    @jeelanibabashaik1327 5 років тому +9

    How is the studies in Austria for international students

    • @austntexan
      @austntexan 3 роки тому

      Not good. Stay where you are.

  • @CommanderAustria
    @CommanderAustria 5 років тому +13

    I like people like you who inform themself befor coming to Austria. it means you are willing to integrate.
    Learn german.
    Don't force your culture on Austria but don't forget you own!
    First find a Job than move here or you can get some troubles.
    Integrate! Don't stay always in the Getthos. (I mean its naturally that you will find live easier if you surrounded by people with same origin). But in the end it will be hard to integrate.
    Respect our culture and don't force us do join yours.
    Don't be dissappointed if the people will avoid you. (Don't know how to explain that properly).
    I mean many Austrians hate foreigners I know that. especialy in rural zones.

    • @jungi001
      @jungi001 5 років тому +2

      Not necessarily because they hate foreigners but they might find it difficult/annoying to speak high german or even english especially when hanging out with other local friends. So you might eighter not be invited in the first place or find it difficult because you are having troubles to understand. But I would definitely say: The most important thing is to learn German

    • @CommanderAustria
      @CommanderAustria 5 років тому +5

      Rly? Rural idiots? I don't know where you come from but here in Austria the average education level is overall the same! I and most of my famaly live in the country side and all have at least the "Matura". Except my grand parents. BTW noone said it is easy to learn german or especially the austrian slangs and besides many bigger companies search for people with a different mother language.

    • @jungi001
      @jungi001 5 років тому +4

      @Orion Lord Actually rural schools tend to have better student if you look up the Matura (A levels) grades around Austria

    • @jungi001
      @jungi001 5 років тому

      @Occy Do you speak german? If you are from South Tyrol and speak perfect german that wont make a difference at all. We still think of South Tyrol as a part of Austria that sadly has been taken from us. If you don't speak german or german with a clearly non-german accent of course that will make you an "immigrant". People will probably say like "oh so your family is from Austria originally? that's nice!" but if you don't completely blend in with locals of course that will make you an "immigrant". Not saying it's a bad thing do be an immigrant but people will notice.

    • @meistereder6382
      @meistereder6382 5 років тому

      Austrian rural school called Hauptschule is not the same as for example in Germany where it has the same name but a bad reputation and standard. You are able to do everything after Hauptschule in Austria.
      In Austria "rural" is in general better and it's where you find the real Austria anyway. It's only in the cities where you have classes full with eastern foreigners, lower standards and violence. Cities are the shitholes where everything bad gathers.

  • @warismirza
    @warismirza 4 роки тому

    Very impressive video .. Do you have any skype id for small discussion regarding moving to Austria ?

  • @masudchowdhury1550
    @masudchowdhury1550 4 роки тому

    How can i go there through the proper way?

  • @mishmuzaffar8467
    @mishmuzaffar8467 5 років тому

    Em from pakistan... What would u like to recommend me.... Want to come there for research studies or kinda internship

    • @777dingo
      @777dingo 5 років тому +1

      Islam will not fit in with the culture in Austria, so if you are a muslim you will have peoblems.

  • @graham6525
    @graham6525 4 роки тому +1

    Very helpful video! After living in 8 countries around the world I'm finally thinking of settling down in Vienna.

  • @bethselatambunan5892
    @bethselatambunan5892 5 років тому +2

    Love culture in Austria

  • @nickiebaker9959
    @nickiebaker9959 4 роки тому +11

    Should have titles 'this how to be a UA-cam star in austria' the things you covered are very shallow in comparison to the actual things people need to know, excluding the multiple parts you say we need to learn the language which is pretty obvious in itself

  • @shanmuganathand5843
    @shanmuganathand5843 3 роки тому

    I am Indian I Completed Mechanical ENGINEERING I want to migrate Austria for my job purpose. So Petra if I migrate to Austria is great for my future tell me something....

  • @amani6803
    @amani6803 5 років тому +1

    Super message to all madam nice 💝💝💝

    • @PetraBotekova
      @PetraBotekova  5 років тому

      Thank you ❤

    • @amani6803
      @amani6803 5 років тому

      @@PetraBotekova can I contact you

    • @amani6803
      @amani6803 5 років тому

      @@PetraBotekova madam can I contact you

  • @nelxtv4593
    @nelxtv4593 3 роки тому +1

    How would u rate the racism in Austria ??

    • @austntexan
      @austntexan 3 роки тому

      Probably depends, I would assume. Is it China bad, where they're herding people up and putting them into camps, or is it Pakistan, India, Syrian bad where your in danger because of the god you worship. Good question. If I was a gamblin' man, I'd wager it's about as bad as any Western country, ie non-existent by comparison of most racially homogenous countries in the 3rd World. Does that answer you question? Or were you asking if it's OK for you to bring your culture to someone elses country and attempt to force it onto the locals without attempting to integrate/assimilate into their society?

  • @user-sx7zk4cl1p
    @user-sx7zk4cl1p 5 років тому +3

    ❤️😍❤️

  • @thesiselchannel
    @thesiselchannel 5 років тому

    Hello. Im an Israeli citizen and Im a military mechanic. If I have a mechanic diploma will I be able to migrate to Austria with that profession and work in a vehicle company garage? I have no problem learning German, I like the language, I myself am Russian and Ive been interested in Austria a lot lately (for over a year). I watch videos about Vienna, about youre beautiful country's nature, and I like the European culture. is there hope for me to get Austrian citizenship or am I just filling my head with immaginary hope?

    • @tizian3707
      @tizian3707 5 років тому

      how is the situation

    • @thesiselchannel
      @thesiselchannel 4 роки тому

      @@tizian3707 , situation in Israel?

    • @austntexan
      @austntexan 3 роки тому

      I'm sure you'll have a job w/in a week if you're military trained. Are you still in Israel or have you made it over to Austria yet? I was looking at jobs at the GLOCK plant just outside of Vienna. Mostly machinist and engineers though.

    • @thesiselchannel
      @thesiselchannel 2 роки тому

      @@austntexan that actually sounds great! Did you get there via work visa?
      Are they hiring ?

  • @ticthim1
    @ticthim1 4 роки тому

    if you move to mars you need the same tips...

  • @rioxo
    @rioxo 5 років тому

    I'm Romanian, i have 14 and im gonna move ți Vienna in 4 mounths

  • @81buba
    @81buba 5 років тому

    How good are Austrian with english?

    • @kaiseri.4641
      @kaiseri.4641 5 років тому

      90 % of the people can speak decent english, even the old guys.
      But they don't like to use it, because it is shame for them to speak another language in their own country. But of you are in the capital city, where most of the population is from immigrants , you can survive . But almost impossible in the small cities to hear someone to use english.

  • @yayoos6070
    @yayoos6070 3 роки тому

    Hello I am from in 🇲🇦 and I am looking for a opportunity in Austria, can I find somebody help me?

  • @rabbihasan3515
    @rabbihasan3515 4 роки тому

    Hello dear mam Austria job opportunity as computer science engineer? Form bangladesh

  • @meistereder6382
    @meistereder6382 5 років тому +4

    This video should be shown to every migrant ever. If i said the same things a big buch of people would call me racist when in fact it's just common sense stuff i would also demand from myself if i ever would go and live in another country.

    • @PetraBotekova
      @PetraBotekova  5 років тому +1

      Yap, you're right :) thanks for watching!

  • @mirzarafiquzzaman6050
    @mirzarafiquzzaman6050 5 років тому

    Sehr gut,, danke dir🇦🇹🇦🇹🇧🇩🇦🇹🇦🇹

  • @kaneezhossein1725
    @kaneezhossein1725 3 роки тому

    Plzzzzz make video for spouse viza in Austria

  • @AbhiV2510
    @AbhiV2510 4 роки тому

    I completed FRM and also completed MBA from Uni of St.gallen. I am from india. Can i have chances in austria?

  • @cocobdijen2329
    @cocobdijen2329 5 років тому +3

    Those recommandations are common sense and work for every country, not specifically Austria.

    • @PetraBotekova
      @PetraBotekova  5 років тому

      You're right Chloe. At the end of the day moving abroad requires the same amount of preparation, no matter what country you go to.

  • @clintloranrand951
    @clintloranrand951 Рік тому

    Vienna is Serbian city -meaning - great immigrant presence. Ich spreche D, Englisch, Serbian and Russisch. Ich habe studiert Turismus Management in London und suche Job in die Autoindustrie /Vermietung, Autoverkauf... Was denken Sie wie sind meine Schonsen in Job versichern?

  • @alexsellu5650
    @alexsellu5650 5 років тому

    Hi madam, I'm a Liberian by nationality and have applied for on Scholarship to Lauder university but the requirements is not easy to enroll.can u please help me with more details about the enrollment.

  • @vlogwithsas8862
    @vlogwithsas8862 4 роки тому

    I wanna know lots of things about Austria as like please mention the name of those public universities who are getting a buisness courses and tell there semesters fees and please let me confirm that they will just take semester fees from us not monthly and at the same time please tell me that often how long the semesters is

    • @f1chtl
      @f1chtl 4 роки тому

      google.com

  • @raworld361
    @raworld361 5 років тому

    Hi

  • @shadowgamer6178
    @shadowgamer6178 6 років тому +7

    Hello Petra I like your videos,you have a very positive energy and I like that ,and I want you to come up with thousands of subuscribers.
    Greetings from Serbia

  • @Nekoneex
    @Nekoneex 5 років тому

    Im austria anddd im german i speak deutsch and english

  • @user-uo6dm2ef1g
    @user-uo6dm2ef1g 3 роки тому +2

    Omg I live in Vienna and I’m looking forward to move away from here 😂
    I speak German and I do have a “decent” job. Being n expat in Austria is very challenging.

    • @user-uo6dm2ef1g
      @user-uo6dm2ef1g 3 роки тому +3

      @Thery__ guy I don’t hate Austria, it’s just not the right country for me.
      There’s a lot of racism, xenophobia, discrimination, Austrians are quite cold & closed.
      I find Austria quite boring, food isn’t exciting and they’re quite close minded too. We’re looking forward to move to Canada, it’s more immigrant friendly definitely.

    • @Rocknium1
      @Rocknium1 3 роки тому

      @@user-uo6dm2ef1g
      Can you please elaborate more? How about your politic views are you left or right wing? Why is it hard there?

    • @austntexan
      @austntexan 3 роки тому

      @@user-uo6dm2ef1g Racism like in China? Are they herding everyone into camps or something? Or racism like in Pakistan and India?

  • @ajijulrahman4025
    @ajijulrahman4025 4 роки тому +1

    I love austria

  • @teguhbachtiaryunus3101
    @teguhbachtiaryunus3101 4 роки тому +1

    She haii from indonesia ,we love u

  • @livs_critters55
    @livs_critters55 4 роки тому

    What is the language?

  • @faye_isc
    @faye_isc 5 років тому +4

    HELLLOOOOO!!!!
    I.M ALSO FROM ROMANIA !!!!!🙋🙋🙋🙋🙋
    i.m a collage drop out student because so many few money even in 8 hour full time job. :(
    I.m planning now to stay in Ro for 4 years to keep money for 2 months of rent in vienna and to take my austrian language courses & to buy a laptop to learn programming in this 4 years.
    Romania is one of the worse country i know.
    Love u from cluj :*
    Btw.im a new subscriber

    • @PetraBotekova
      @PetraBotekova  5 років тому

      Irina you brought such a wonderful energy to the comment. I just know you will be FINE, whatever path you choose to go. Programming is a wonderful skill and there are so few kick-as women learning it. Can't wait to see you live your dreams ❤

    • @reality9019
      @reality9019 5 років тому

      Irina-Stefana Andrei
      :
      Would you like to speak whith me English?
      I could speak whith you German, if you want)
      Ich könnte mit dir Deutsch sprechen)

    • @dorotheahorvath3919
      @dorotheahorvath3919 4 роки тому +1

      Your comment just made me extremely sad. I am also from Cluj, Romania, grew up here, went to school here, etc. My parents are german and hungarian so i don’t have romanian blood running through my veins, yet i love Romania and the people here with all my heart.
      I am currently in the process of moving to Austria for my studies, and i do understand that point of view, but i would never say that Romania is among the worse countries in the world. What does that even mean??
      I do understand that it is frustrating to work here for, i worked for years at a 8h job for less than 300 euros. But that is only one side to the story. The love for the country and the people remains.
      I do hope though that you are going to find true happiness in austria, vienna!

  • @aruldeepanm5127
    @aruldeepanm5127 5 років тому

    Hi I'm an Indian and looking to know about hostels and PG houses and more about cost of living !!!!

  • @chiragchauhan1548
    @chiragchauhan1548 4 роки тому

    Lv u

  • @sookaosabe7081
    @sookaosabe7081 4 роки тому

    Hi boundary
    I need your email

  • @gmg1154
    @gmg1154 5 років тому +3

    i love girl in Austria..
    i am from Indonesia

  • @sukumarmahato9086
    @sukumarmahato9086 5 років тому +2

    I am indian

  • @moniquecca
    @moniquecca 5 років тому +2

    this was literally rubbish

  • @itsjustmeraphael3211
    @itsjustmeraphael3211 3 роки тому +1

    HAHA I WAS BORN AND LIEVE IN AUSTRIA

  • @turdferguson74
    @turdferguson74 4 роки тому

    Don’t quit your day job...the u tube star thing might not work out

  • @redacted4695
    @redacted4695 3 роки тому

    Ein Land, ein Reich, ein Kommentarbereich :)

  • @Hassan53277
    @Hassan53277 4 роки тому

    you are very beautiful i'll come to meet you very soon

  • @kalpeshdave6088
    @kalpeshdave6088 5 років тому

    hii mam very vary nice woman

  • @singhanil8635
    @singhanil8635 3 роки тому +1

    Austria is a very poor country and i am from australia

  • @mathias2868
    @mathias2868 5 років тому +4

    I'm thinking about moving to Austria because of EU, massmigration, big taxes and the leftists. Do you think Austria is better in those ways?

    • @jungi001
      @jungi001 5 років тому +2

      Where are you from? And what do you mean? We are part of the EU, we have a pretty high number of refugees and high taxes. I think the EU is a great thing and high taxes serve the community and the welfare state. I personally am not influenced or bothered by refugees at all. The Austrian government right now is right wing, so deportations and bordercontrol is forced but also social inequality is getting more problematic. Any more questions?

    • @jungi001
      @jungi001 5 років тому +1

      @Occy Of course! Italy and Austria are both part of the EU!
      In winter yes. Mostly around -5°C to +5°C. But due to climate change days with less than 0°C have become rare. In summer we have 25°C to 35°C.
      Ermmm... I guess so... There sure will be some villages. But what's the problem with turks. Yes, if you go to districts in cities with a lot of turks and imigrants (like for example "Favoriten" in Vienna) that might not be so nice but we don't have problems with some turkish families in normal towns.

    • @meistereder6382
      @meistereder6382 5 років тому

      @@jungi001 Social inequality getting problematic? What you obviously mean by that is that less tax payer money gets redistributed from the working class to the lazy bums and immigrants.

    • @jungi001
      @jungi001 5 років тому +2

      @@meistereder6382 It also means that people that have low paying but very important jobs (like e.g. nurses, shop assistants, cooks etc.) strugle more and more to afford their standard of living and even things like proper health care.

    • @tizian3707
      @tizian3707 5 років тому

      O in the tenth district in vienna most Turks and arabs live

  • @clintloranrand951
    @clintloranrand951 Рік тому

    Idem u Bec iskljucivo zbog uverenja da cu se spojiti sa Srpskom dijasporom i s njima i Rusko-govorrcim uspeti. Pozdrav mojim Srbima u Becu

  • @rajpoottravels7084
    @rajpoottravels7084 3 роки тому

    Petra nice your video