I'm south African and studying a software engineering degree right now. I've really been looking around and doing research on a European country to move to and Denmark has been high on that list. I'm gonna be watching a lot of your videos to try figure out everything while I'm studying(graduating in 2025 if all goes well)
Study well and good luck! The best posibillity is through buisness. Find work in denmark with an international buisness that can help you through the social system and requirements for vis and citizenship etc. Coming here without having a job and living arangements ready beforehand is almost impossibble...
Ritso, you are very charming and that is a great plus everywhere, also here, as you know by now. I wish you're going to have a good life here also in future. Good info you give!
You might pay for dental bills, but only part of it as you'll get substantial support from the government. That part is substracted from the bill before presented to your (you can see the amount covered by the healhtcare system on the bill).
But it is still expensive to get your teeth fixed! As now 75 I get my teeth cleaned from rust and food-remnants every year and I had two fillings, which an aggressive and evil, nice female Dentist claimed should be changed, and though it was costly, I let her do it, from fear of being beaten, if not! It became costly, even with the support from our Healthcare 😁!
omo Ritso you de waka die. you are even now at Denmark. any how weldon, i appreciate your time sharing this breath taking information. make i give you name na abeg...Ritso Movement Yipsa.
thank you for the helpful video! your target audience seems to be more of families/those looking to start a family, but this was still informative to me as a student simply looking to study abroad and perhaps eventually settle. one question: how open-minded are people in denmark in terms of collaborating, problem-solving, and of course, racism/sexism/homophobia? i read that denmark is very LGBTQ+ friendly, but i'm not too certain about the other aspects (overall liberalism.) i currently study in germany, but i've noticed quite the tense rigidity and tendency to stick to regulations here i.e. "what works" rather than attempt to solve problems in a more, say, outside-the-box way. they're quite grumpy too, but this mostly goes for the older generations lol, the younger people are friendly and willing to help.
I’m studying Cybersecurity and want to relocate after I’m done. The US really is not safe and it gets worse everyday. I saw where it says Denmark is good as far as safety so I’m putting in on my list. I live in a very Cold State so the cold is not much of an issue. Do they have tons of tech jobs in Denmark? Do they have tons of Cybersecurity jobs there? Where can Americans find those jobs online. I LOVE that the max work hours is 37hrs. P.S just wrote an essay a few days ago about VAT in my Cyberlaw class.
Yes, Danes will help you, if you have a genuine problem. We are all taught that you can't do/know everything yourself. You can leave your "Tarzan syndrome" in your former country. Nowadays, life is too complicated for anybody to fix everything alone.
Unless you have a EU passport, or a work permit you won't be able to get a job. Unless you are a genius at a very demanded field with shortage of professionals.
@@ericoramos2837 currently obtaining a work permit in Switzerland. I just landed a job as a nanny. Salary is decent. Also, you’re right about Denmark 🇩🇰. Thank you 🙏🏾 for the advice. Very informative.
@@Smile11222 actually I am trying to get a job in switzerland as well, but its so hard if you dont speak german. By the way I have an EU citizenship, but its still hard to get
Making money, starting a business and self development can only be achieved if you consistantly work on it, it is my personal experience... if you are reading this keep in mind that you cannot become successful in a week. BTW: enjoyed watching your video, thanks. a fellow creator=
I honestly don’t know the details, but I know you are looking at atleast 5 to 8 years of f living here and working + speaking the language before you are able to apply for PR. Takes even longer for you to become a citizen. To put it short, if PR and citizenship is a dealbreaker for you, you definitely should look at Sweden for example, I hear that takes less than 5 years.
It sounds like shopping - which country is the best. These countries are not made for immigrants. They are made for their own citizens. Speaking whether UK is better than Denmark or Germany or Sweden is the same as - are the Brittish better than Danes, Germans or others... Why? Why do we have these videos? Why do these countries - their citizens - have to make you happy? I never saw a video on why i left my country - weather, taxes, job market, safety, ... How my home country is worse than - now Denmark. Though I understand that everyone wants to improve their situation this attitude - consumption - what can they give me - is very sad. What do YOU offer to that country, to its citizens? Does the country compare you to some others applicants? I never saw a video - what kind of immigrants are better for UK, Denmark, Hungary, ... - never! It is considert not OK, to judge ppl based on their origin. But judging countries - aka their citizens - is the same but from the view of a migrant. Since european countries have to take in random ppl, why dont migrants just play dice where to go?
How many people from Africa does it take to change a lightbulb? Don´t worry. We´ll find out when they finally arrive in Denmark and discover what a lightbulb actually is.
@CASHAPPMEORGETDENOUNCED Indeed. Which is exactly why you should only wanna tell jokes about people you love and respect, such as disabled people. And women etc. On the other hand, you should NEVER make fun of people who can´t take a joke. You know, people like the Swedes.
I'm south African and studying a software engineering degree right now. I've really been looking around and doing research on a European country to move to and Denmark has been high on that list.
I'm gonna be watching a lot of your videos to try figure out everything while I'm studying(graduating in 2025 if all goes well)
Study well and good luck! The best posibillity is through buisness. Find work in denmark with an international buisness that can help you through the social system and requirements for vis and citizenship etc. Coming here without having a job and living arangements ready beforehand is almost impossibble...
@@JokerInk-CustomBuilds alright thank you so much for the advice
Nice video
Ritso, you are very charming and that is a great plus everywhere, also here, as you know by now. I wish you're going to have a good life here also in future. Good info you give!
Thank you
You might pay for dental bills, but only part of it as you'll get substantial support from the government. That part is substracted from the bill before presented to your (you can see the amount covered by the healhtcare system on the bill).
But it is still expensive to get your teeth fixed! As now 75 I get my teeth cleaned from rust and food-remnants every year and I had two fillings, which an aggressive and evil, nice female Dentist claimed should be changed, and though it was costly, I let her do it, from fear of being beaten, if not! It became costly, even with the support from our Healthcare 😁!
Very well articulated and covered good points Ritso
Thank you for the video Ritso , very informative
Great information...
omo Ritso you de waka die. you are even now at Denmark. any how weldon, i appreciate your time sharing this breath taking information. make i give you name na abeg...Ritso Movement Yipsa.
You just gained a new Subbie
thanks Ritso , its the more jods opportunity in hospitality indstry ?
thank you for the helpful video! your target audience seems to be more of families/those looking to start a family, but this was still informative to me as a student simply looking to study abroad and perhaps eventually settle. one question:
how open-minded are people in denmark in terms of collaborating, problem-solving, and of course, racism/sexism/homophobia? i read that denmark is very LGBTQ+ friendly, but i'm not too certain about the other aspects (overall liberalism.)
i currently study in germany, but i've noticed quite the tense rigidity and tendency to stick to regulations here i.e. "what works" rather than attempt to solve problems in a more, say, outside-the-box way. they're quite grumpy too, but this mostly goes for the older generations lol, the younger people are friendly and willing to help.
What's the easiest way to migrate to Denmark
There is no easy way...
I’m studying Cybersecurity and want to relocate after I’m done. The US really is not safe and it gets worse everyday. I saw where it says Denmark is good as far as safety so I’m putting in on my list. I live in a very Cold State so the cold is not much of an issue. Do they have tons of tech jobs in Denmark? Do they have tons of Cybersecurity jobs there? Where can Americans find those jobs online. I LOVE that the max work hours is 37hrs. P.S just wrote an essay a few days ago about VAT in my Cyberlaw class.
Yes, Danes will help you, if you have a genuine problem. We are all taught that you can't do/know everything yourself. You can leave your "Tarzan syndrome" in your former country. Nowadays, life is too complicated for anybody to fix everything alone.
Noted
Is it easy to obtain job offers in Denmark ? I’m planning to go job hunting soon. I’m from the USA I understand and can speak limited Danish.
Unless you have a EU passport, or a work permit you won't be able to get a job. Unless you are a genius at a very demanded field with shortage of professionals.
@@ericoramos2837 currently obtaining a work permit in Switzerland. I just landed a job as a nanny. Salary is decent. Also, you’re right about Denmark 🇩🇰. Thank you 🙏🏾 for the advice. Very informative.
@@Smile11222 actually I am trying to get a job in switzerland as well, but its so hard if you dont speak german. By the way I have an EU citizenship, but its still hard to get
@@ericoramos2837 maybe thats just a you problem :p
Making money, starting a business and self development can only be achieved if you consistantly work on it, it is my personal experience... if you are reading this keep in mind that you cannot become successful in a week. BTW: enjoyed watching your video, thanks. a fellow creator=
Wonderful video and you are gorgeous! God bless you and your family!
Thank you so much!
Thank you so much for this video pls I want to ask how easy or affordable is it to take care of your hospital bill in denmark
If you are a tax paying residence and have the yellow card, then you do not have to pay for any hospital visit out of pocket.
Hi
I love to move to Denmark via student with my family, pls how can I contact You?
I want to move to denmark my child , how can I do it
Thank you so much, what a beautiful country?
Thanks for this video. Please what's the pathway to permanent residence and citizenship like?
I honestly don’t know the details, but I know you are looking at atleast 5 to 8 years of f living here and working + speaking the language before you are able to apply for PR. Takes even longer for you to become a citizen. To put it short, if PR and citizenship is a dealbreaker for you, you definitely should look at Sweden for example, I hear that takes less than 5 years.
@@RitsoYipsa ok. Thanks a million
Please I wish to talk to you
It sounds like shopping - which country is the best. These countries are not made for immigrants. They are made for their own citizens.
Speaking whether UK is better than Denmark or Germany or Sweden is the same as - are the Brittish better than Danes, Germans or others...
Why? Why do we have these videos? Why do these countries - their citizens - have to make you happy?
I never saw a video on why i left my country - weather, taxes, job market, safety, ... How my home country is worse than - now Denmark.
Though I understand that everyone wants to improve their situation this attitude - consumption - what can they give me - is very sad.
What do YOU offer to that country, to its citizens? Does the country compare you to some others applicants?
I never saw a video - what kind of immigrants are better for UK, Denmark, Hungary, ... - never! It is considert not OK, to judge ppl based on their origin.
But judging countries - aka their citizens - is the same but from the view of a migrant.
Since european countries have to take in random ppl, why dont migrants just play dice where to go?
maybe it should be called : pree paid healthcare..... `?
How many people from Africa does it take to change a lightbulb?
Don´t worry. We´ll find out when they finally arrive in Denmark and discover what a lightbulb actually is.
@CASHAPPMEORGETDENOUNCED Indeed. Which is exactly why you should only wanna tell jokes about people you love and respect, such as disabled people. And women etc. On the other hand, you should NEVER make fun of people who can´t take a joke. You know, people like the Swedes.