German economy will bounce back sooner or later, just as it did in 2021, 2008, 1990, after major financial crises. Germany is third most diversified economy in the world, so even if some sectores were burnt to the ground, rest of economy is still going to work just well. Polish social-economics student here :D
The problem is that most of Germany’s most profitable sectors are all affected by the energy crisis. Essentially they all have the same failure point. But it is not an unsolvable issue nor particularly economy ending.
Yesss agree !!! the more I live here I really realize how learning German is so so important :)) for living here but for yourself too ✨🌟 and also Germany’s job market is tough but Korea is way worse:/// Thank you for the today’s video 🌱
@ im not calling you dik im telling ppl to not be a dik, respect culture, and accept Diffrent ways of life and NO IMPACT will happen on student Stop being so scared, nothing will change for legals
@@0ptic0p22 thanks for your advice I'll going to pursue my research in germany I'm also started learning German hopefully it'll helpful to integrate with the people. Also I'll respect their culture and be willing to learn about it.
Fun fact: I fit your example perfectly. I am a computer scientist at Infineon in Munich. Nevertheless, I watch your videos and find them all very informative for me as well. 😁
You forgot to mention that in addition to the German language, it is essential to have recognition of technical education or a university degree recognized by the IHKs in Germany.
Great video, friend!!! 👍 I'll send this video to all my relatives and friends who keep talking negatively about Germany 😈 and tell me not to pursue higher education there!!! 🤬
I know Gaurav (that Indian guy in the video), he is my childhood friend and we studied together until our bachelor’s got completed. He is the son of a well connected govt. official and comes from a well off family and lives in a Tier-1 city. The reason why he feels India is “unsafe” is because he is brainwashed by leftists and liberal political analysts who love to distort facts and to paint the country in a negative light. Noobs like him watch such analysts just so that they can sound cool and well informed but the thing is when they are presented with strong evidences in debates or arguments, they dance around the point and become fragile like snowflakes. Hence, he is feeling “unsafe” coz he is brainwashed to be paranoid.
I would like to study in Germany, but it is expensive for a student from South America. They require a blocked account with an amount of euros that I cannot afford.
Could you also talk about the problem of racism and racial discrimination against foreigners, especially minorities? I think we should also be prepared for that and not be surprised when we get to Germany.
I am German. Foreigners often misunderstand racism in Germany/Europe because they compare it to American racism. But here it's not about skin color, it's about culture/religion. Muslims are the most discriminated against, not black people. You can be gay, transsexual, black, Asian, disabled, even Muslim or belong to any other minority, but you shouldn't impose your religion or traditions on us. And of course not be a criminal or exploit the welfare system. Those who behave normally and at least try to speak our language are not discriminated against because of their appearance.
@@hape3862False. You only tolerate and hold yourself polite in front of foreigners but most germans really hate all foreigners white muslim or whatnot. I experienced it myself. Face to face all polite but very reserved, so you feel the contempt hidden behind the stern faces (stern, cause you'll rarely see smiley german faces in general).
Currently, I am a student who is studying at public uni but english taught program..So is it hard to find job? But I am learning German B1 at language course from my uni.
I guess it depends on your field. In my field it would be nearly impossible to find a job in industry only with English. So yes keep on learning German and reach fluency by the end of your studies.
I am worried about that too but at the same time our concern should be more towards getting into the best university of EU rather than financial problems
I think that will be to your advantage, because they still like when you speak a second language A lot of business, communication with foreign partners takes place in English. So if you know technical term sfrom your field in English and can easily communicate in situations like above it would be an advantage. But German is mandatory.
Do you think the new election will have a negative impact on people who are willing to come(I'm talking about individuals who are willing to persue their education or to work.)?
No, don't worry. It has long been the majority opinion that we are a country of immigration and that we like and need diversity. It's almost impossible for the right-wing AfD to come to power, and even if they did, they wouldn't be able to implement their stupid agenda because the German population wouldn't allow it. If anything, I expect things to get even easier for immigrants, like a more streamlined bureaucracy.
Sorry. If you lose the job, you have to find a new job in 3 months in case of blue card, so you go back home. If you take the supported money from Gov, you will not able to apply the German nationality. I am not sure the Zeiss is middle company🤔
So you need to inform the immigration office if you lose your job. Also, you will need a new job to keep your residence permit. However, authorities must grant you a period of three months to look for a new job (up to six months if you have held your Blue Card for >2 years.
Under the current law, residents are eligible to apply for citizenship even if they have claimed social security benefits, but only if it is through no fault of their own - for example if you lose your job and you claim Arbeitslosengeld unemployment benefits.
04:30, well, it's not the same. Now you have a threat like China to compete with, no more access to cheap Russian gas, and no more favors expected if Trump takes over. So, there might be a slight recovery, but ultimately, returning to a pre-COVID economy or reclaiming their status as an economic powerhouse seems to be a lost.
Hello native german speaker here. I did my Abitur in Germany, we have attach great importance to school-leaving qualifications, so without it will be hard for you.
India is secure country Physically and Financially, please don't fool people and try to sell your video in the name of a country. Please stop spreading fake and bs information about any particular Country or race.
Germany is going down. Better choose Switzerland or the Netherlands. The Dutch are much nicer and more open people, good universities and supermarkets open on Sunday.
I am an Indian and let me proudly say that India is safe, and more than Germany. So your comment only from one indian, is absolutely and absurd. Please take care before commenting bad about India.😢
German economy will bounce back sooner or later, just as it did in 2021, 2008, 1990, after major financial crises. Germany is third most diversified economy in the world, so even if some sectores were burnt to the ground, rest of economy is still going to work just well. Polish social-economics student here :D
panic gets clicks
welcome to the internet
Germany is strong and powerful 😊
I do not think it is diversified enough at all, When the auto industry suffers it brings huge swaths of the economy with it.
The problem is that most of Germany’s most profitable sectors are all affected by the energy crisis. Essentially they all have the same failure point. But it is not an unsolvable issue nor particularly economy ending.
@@ilonabaier6042We are only Nr.2 ,… terrible! 😊
Yesss agree !!! the more I live here I really realize how learning German is so so important :)) for living here but for yourself too ✨🌟 and also Germany’s job market is tough but Korea is way worse:///
Thank you for the today’s video 🌱
Seriously helpful! Fresh content!
The next video should be on migration and elections in Germany and its impact on the upcoming student.
dont be a dik
respect other people
be ready to change
@0ptic0p22 who disrespect people and mind your language before to talk to others. I'm just talking about the probability of change.
@ im not calling you dik
im telling ppl to not be a dik, respect culture, and accept Diffrent ways of life and NO IMPACT will happen on student
Stop being so scared, nothing will change for legals
@@0ptic0p22 thanks for your advice I'll going to pursue my research in germany I'm also started learning German hopefully it'll helpful to integrate with the people. Also I'll respect their culture and be willing to learn about it.
@@storyextract7742 just as a good person should
thank you for respecting the culture
Thanks for making a truly informative video! ❤
I'm a simple person when I see a notification from Max's channel, I just have to watch.
Thanks for everything, Max. Frohes neues Jahr 🎉
Frohes Neues! Glad that you're enjoying the content 🫶
Great message Max and spot on with learning German. Although it wasn’t 100% required in my role, it helped me stand out in the application process.
Fun fact: I fit your example perfectly. I am a computer scientist at Infineon in Munich. Nevertheless, I watch your videos and find them all very informative for me as well. 😁
That is a nice way of portraying the facts! I appreciate it.
Big fan man🥰
Yo max! You will soon hit the 100k subscribers 😍🥰And you deserve it
Thank you for your nice comment!
You forgot to mention that in addition to the German language, it is essential to have recognition of technical education or a university degree recognized by the IHKs in Germany.
𝙄𝙃𝙆? 𝙒𝙝𝙖𝙩 𝙞𝙨 𝙩𝙝𝙖𝙩? 𝙋𝙡𝙨 𝙩𝙚𝙡𝙡.
@@sarath1812 Industrie und Handelskammer .Chamber of Commerce and Industry
We enjoyed our time in Berlin last week.
every time you post i get scared there is bad news😔
We asked you delivered. Thank you very much for listening to our comments and delivering these kind of videos. Thank you very much.
my pleasure 🫶
Great video, friend!!! 👍 I'll send this video to all my relatives and friends who keep talking negatively about Germany 😈 and tell me not to pursue higher education there!!! 🤬
💪💪
I know Gaurav (that Indian guy in the video), he is my childhood friend and we studied together until our bachelor’s got completed. He is the son of a well connected govt. official and comes from a well off family and lives in a Tier-1 city. The reason why he feels India is “unsafe” is because he is brainwashed by leftists and liberal political analysts who love to distort facts and to paint the country in a negative light. Noobs like him watch such analysts just so that they can sound cool and well informed but the thing is when they are presented with strong evidences in debates or arguments, they dance around the point and become fragile like snowflakes. Hence, he is feeling “unsafe” coz he is brainwashed to be paranoid.
I would like to study in Germany, but it is expensive for a student from South America. They require a blocked account with an amount of euros that I cannot afford.
Could you also talk about the problem of racism and racial discrimination against foreigners, especially minorities? I think we should also be prepared for that and not be surprised when we get to Germany.
I am German. Foreigners often misunderstand racism in Germany/Europe because they compare it to American racism. But here it's not about skin color, it's about culture/religion. Muslims are the most discriminated against, not black people. You can be gay, transsexual, black, Asian, disabled, even Muslim or belong to any other minority, but you shouldn't impose your religion or traditions on us. And of course not be a criminal or exploit the welfare system. Those who behave normally and at least try to speak our language are not discriminated against because of their appearance.
@@hape3862 Wait... what? Transsexual? Do you like transsexuals out there?
@@hape3862False. You only tolerate and hold yourself polite in front of foreigners but most germans really hate all foreigners white muslim or whatnot. I experienced it myself. Face to face all polite but very reserved, so you feel the contempt hidden behind the stern faces (stern, cause you'll rarely see smiley german faces in general).
I mean if people knew about it they wouldn't come would they? I certainly wouldn't have.
@@hape3862So, can we infer that in Europe they valued the nation more than skin color as in the US?
I love you man you are awesome I will buy your German language courses..
Currently, I am a student who is studying at public uni but english taught program..So is it hard to find job? But I am learning German B1 at language course from my uni.
Try at least getting a B2 not only for a daily basis but for more and better paid job oportunities
I guess it depends on your field. In my field it would be nearly impossible to find a job in industry only with English. So yes keep on learning German and reach fluency by the end of your studies.
Can you tell me about studying robotics?
I think it is ideal to study now and be ready when the Ukraine war is over!
I'm more worried on how to fund my studies as a non EU student without getting massive amount of debt from banks in my home country 💔
Me too, I'm trying to save. When I come to Germany ı don't want to suffer.
Whsts your country?
@@egemenulker that’s my only drawback, I’d take this chance immediately if I’m not concerned about my financial stability
@@SiilverEdit mine is Turkey
I am worried about that too but at the same time our concern should be more towards getting into the best university of EU rather than financial problems
if I do C1 Level Germany & do my graduation in English language, will I be facing a challenge in getting a job ?
+1
Stay away we don’t want you here
I would also like input on this question.
I think that will be to your advantage, because they still like when you speak a second language
A lot of business, communication with foreign partners takes place in English. So if you know technical term sfrom your field in English and can easily communicate in situations like above it would be an advantage. But German is mandatory.
Do you think the new election will have a negative impact on people who are willing to come(I'm talking about individuals who are willing to persue their education or to work.)?
No, don't worry. It has long been the majority opinion that we are a country of immigration and that we like and need diversity. It's almost impossible for the right-wing AfD to come to power, and even if they did, they wouldn't be able to implement their stupid agenda because the German population wouldn't allow it. If anything, I expect things to get even easier for immigrants, like a more streamlined bureaucracy.
Sorry. If you lose the job, you have to find a new job in 3 months in case of blue card, so you go back home. If you take the supported money from Gov, you will not able to apply the German nationality. I am not sure the Zeiss is middle company🤔
So you need to inform the immigration office if you lose your job. Also, you will need a new job to keep your residence permit. However, authorities must grant you a period of three months to look for a new job (up to six months if you have held your Blue Card for >2 years.
Under the current law, residents are eligible to apply for citizenship even if they have claimed social security benefits, but only if it is through no fault of their own - for example if you lose your job and you claim Arbeitslosengeld unemployment benefits.
Hello!!
Could you please talk about the medical courses in Germany
04:30, well, it's not the same. Now you have a threat like China to compete with, no more access to cheap Russian gas, and no more favors expected if Trump takes over. So, there might be a slight recovery, but ultimately, returning to a pre-COVID economy or reclaiming their status as an economic powerhouse seems to be a lost.
so can take an English degree and learn german as well
Same question
What do you mean by bee am double u?
He means BMW , a german car manufacturer.
@@Ingrid-wf4cl Well, thanks but it was a joke :) I meant he should've said bae-em-vae.
Is it same for students who came for ausbildung?
日本語で喋れるんやったら何で英語でやるかなw
それはいい点ですね
Please is there any German language visa
Hey Max, as a native German, do you think people in Germany are inviting for International students, especially Indians?
Venezuela? 6:05
hello, are ausbildungs with b2 german level but without arbitur realistic in germany in 2025?
Hello native german speaker here. I did my Abitur in Germany, we have attach great importance to school-leaving qualifications, so without it will be hard for you.
@@HeroSanjA Not every profession needs Abitur in Germany.
Danke schön
Gerne
India is secure country Physically and Financially, please don't fool people and try to sell your video in the name of a country.
Please stop spreading fake and bs information about any particular Country or race.
Many Indians earn $50 per month.
Germany is going down. Better choose Switzerland or the Netherlands. The Dutch are much nicer and more open people, good universities and supermarkets open on Sunday.
Hy
I am from Pakistan
no jihadi needed..you have arab states
Estudio Aleman desde hace 3 mesed
When the world says fuck it's over you start to work ✌️
Keep dreaming
Bro how hard would it be to get part time job, mainly jobs which you can show on cv (knowing german)
I am an Indian and let me proudly say that India is safe, and more than Germany.
So your comment only from one indian, is absolutely and absurd.
Please take care before commenting bad about India.😢
Go home
Whose home ? I m home
@ Your home is on the opposite side.
Ha ha
30 views in 2 seconds? Bro fell off
Fix your internet
I would like to know your prediction of 2028 because most likely I will be starting my masters in 2026 and finishing it in 2028.
How old are you?