Hej! As you may remember, I am the guy who commented on your video "first 6 months in Aarhus" about me with my family planning to move to Denmark. Great news, we did it! Basically what you mentioned in this video are all absolutely relevant and on spot. We were "lucky" (I do not belive in luck) with most of our /carefully/ planned tasks, our paperwork was done in 2 weeks. In the past 5 weeks we tried to fnd our place and I would say that the enviroment and surroundings can really make a difference. We moved to Haderslev, which is an absolutely fantastic little city, still amazes us every time we walk/cykle around with new and interesting spots and events. I am always excited when you publish a new video, even though I have accomplished everything you mention, I know that your videos can be a great help for a lot of people to realize how much effort and time it takes to leave your home country and start new somewhere else (especially with kids) Köszönöm szépen és további csodás kalandokat kívánok Nektek!
hey, thank you for sharing this with us appreciate it but in my case, this can't work for me because in my country i can't even find a job i don't have money i have nothing so if want to move to another country i need to begin from zero I'm at zero-point laterally. and i need a country where i can start from the start .... what is your advice to me? what do think should i do? i really want to start a new life
Hi I would first consider moving within your country or getting another profession. If you can’t find employment where you are, I assume you are not gathering relevant experience either. If that is the case, you wouldn’t be competitive in the labor markets of developed countries. It is harsh, but that is the case. Moving to another country takes a lot of preparation.
Hej! As you may remember, I am the guy who commented on your video "first 6 months in Aarhus" about me with my family planning to move to Denmark. Great news, we did it! Basically what you mentioned in this video are all absolutely relevant and on spot.
We were "lucky" (I do not belive in luck) with most of our /carefully/ planned tasks, our paperwork was done in 2 weeks.
In the past 5 weeks we tried to fnd our place and I would say that the enviroment and surroundings can really make a difference. We moved to Haderslev, which is an absolutely fantastic little city, still amazes us every time we walk/cykle around with new and interesting spots and events.
I am always excited when you publish a new video, even though I have accomplished everything you mention, I know that your videos can be a great help for a lot of people to realize how much effort and time it takes to leave your home country and start new somewhere else (especially with kids)
Köszönöm szépen és további csodás kalandokat kívánok Nektek!
Hello Zsolt,
Congratulations on your move and I wish you all the best in Denmark!
Haderslev is in a beautiful area, Lillebelt is a beautiful bay.
good to see you,i liked your video.
Good insight, having moved to Denmark from non-EU country, there's so much more you need to consider. Good vid
Thanks!
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hey, thank you for sharing this with us appreciate it
but in my case, this can't work for me because in my country i can't even find a job i don't have money i have nothing so if want to move to another country i need to begin from zero I'm at zero-point laterally. and i need a country where i can start from the start .... what is your advice to me? what do think should i do? i really want to start a new life
Hi
I would first consider moving within your country or getting another profession. If you can’t find employment where you are, I assume you are not gathering relevant experience either. If that is the case, you wouldn’t be competitive in the labor markets of developed countries. It is harsh, but that is the case. Moving to another country takes a lot of preparation.