Hello Dinesh, as a Berlin born who just spent the last 6 months in India I just want to commend your dedication to find a job in Germany, which I know is not easy for foreigners. It makes me proud that young, educated and smart individuals like yourself still see Germany as a country worth living in despite the bureaucratic and language related challenges migrants unfortunately still face in Germany. Keep your head up high and best of luck for the rest of the process!
I worked in Germany ( stuttgart) for a year , I lost my Job and I had to come back to India. My German language is horrible 😂😂😂. Without German language it's impossible to grow in Germany. To be honest now recession in Germany is going to get way beyond worst, CHAO. Germany is gone. Germans are leaving Germany now 😂. The only things I miss in Germany are Christmas markets und Gluhwien.
Sad to see what is happening in Germany . It used to be amazing country till a few years ago . Maybe Indians should explore countries like Japan , South Korea etc .
will the german company have any concerns over the applicants with opportunities card? as this is newly launched since Jun this year. Also, i just wonder that would the german company really be patient to wait for these card holder to apply for work visa? as i learnt that it takes 4-6 weeks.. or even longer to be appoved by the authorities regarding the work cisa
It is in interest of most Indian vloggers to say that it is futile to come to Germany- that deters more Indians to move to there and that decrease competiton 😀
Competition?? There is enough competition here but the only things which are decreasing are jobs. Tech industry is shrinking and people are living jobless or forced to move back because of there limited visa but yes off course try your luck 😊
@abhijeetm29 There are jobs for Native German speakers for sure. If you speak like Native Germans then why not. I was only talking about the people with no or intermediate German knowledge. If you can learn C2 level German then Germany is a great place for the jobs at least.
except for Berlin speaking German at least at C1 level is kind of a must, and even then most companies will prefer a German-looking employee with a German-sounding name. Unless you have an ultra-specialized high skill in a field that is either rare or not desirable among the German workforce your chances are rather low. So, either be a super senior specialist with a good fluent command of German, or have a skill in a job that Germans don't like doing (like nursing), else it's really very difficult. I'm telling you this as a German.
Thanks for the information sir for resume writing and cover letter which language we need to prepare english or german why am asking this means most of the job posts are in german language its self only that's way am asking
Hello Dinesh, Please tell me about part-time job opportunities in Germany after entering on a Chancenkarte visa. How long does it take to find a part-time job after city registration and completing all processes? How much time did you take to get a part-time job? Also, please tell me how much I can earn monthly working 20 hours per week in a part-time job? Since we are required to have €12,324 in a blocked account for the Chancenkarte visa, I need to ensure I can earn at least €1300 to €1500 per month from a part-time job to recover my investment if I am unable to secure a full-time job till the end of the visa.
I don't think what you are saying is true, to get german passport you have to fullfill language, certian skills and salary requirements, if you had fullfill those requirements there is no way you would have been homeless. #LIAR 😂
@@poonamswami7057 Shall we meet an discuss. I live in Frankfurt. I had my fair share of bad experiences. I am going back to India, I have been living in Germany since 2011. If you dont believe it #IDontCare
as an international student you are allowed to work 140 full days (8hrs a day) or 280 half days (4hrs a day) each year. If you are found out to work more than that it's a violation of your student visa and it may be revoked. however, if you're working as an assistant at your uni or the work or internship is a mandatory part of your course those work days do not count towards the 140 day limit. If you're working as assistant at the uni you have to inform the local municipality though. For any other work beyond the 140 day limit you have to get permission in advance. You are not allowed to freelance or form an own business working 75hrs a week as a student is out of the question, if you're caught you're on the next flight back home
Hey Dinesh, I am currently a working professional in chennai. I reached out to an immigration service and they're charging 50k for getting me the opportunity card. Is it fair amount ? As they'll handle all the process
@@jagadheesravi6385 I would suggest not to go with the consultancy, it's actually an easy process and everything is online, if you can't handle the visa process on your own then you won't survive here
Simple fundamentals policies in all EU nations you should know the language where ever you go in European countries…. And for German!!!! Up to C2 it is mandatory………. It is mandatory …… Not even B2 level this is hard truth…….. in 🇩🇪 Germany 🇩🇪
Hello Dinesh, as a Berlin born who just spent the last 6 months in India I just want to commend your dedication to find a job in Germany, which I know is not easy for foreigners. It makes me proud that young, educated and smart individuals like yourself still see Germany as a country worth living in despite the bureaucratic and language related challenges migrants unfortunately still face in Germany. Keep your head up high and best of luck for the rest of the process!
@@thefearinyoureye Thank you so much.. this means a lot..!!🥹
Great information brother❤
@@jairaj1082 Thanks
Thank you for sharing your knowledge sir. Keep up the nice work 😊
Honest and helpful!
Thank you for these valuable informations bro. 👍
Very informative. Just keep doing the videos 😊
Thank you! Will do!
Hello dinesh, great information with the truth, could you please make a video on, how to find your relevant jobs through different Portal in germany.
@@nihal2712 stay tuned
I worked in Germany ( stuttgart) for a year , I lost my Job and I had to come back to India. My German language is horrible 😂😂😂. Without German language it's impossible to grow in Germany. To be honest now recession in Germany is going to get way beyond worst, CHAO. Germany is gone. Germans are leaving Germany now 😂. The only things I miss in Germany are Christmas markets und Gluhwien.
Sad to see what is happening in Germany . It used to be amazing country till a few years ago . Maybe Indians should explore countries like Japan , South Korea etc .
Thanks for the information. For a fresher how is the German Market
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will the german company have any concerns over the applicants with opportunities card? as this is newly launched since Jun this year. Also, i just wonder that would the german company really be patient to wait for these card holder to apply for work visa? as i learnt that it takes 4-6 weeks.. or even longer to be appoved by the authorities regarding the work cisa
How do you want me to answer this question.
what is the scope of jobs in pharmaceutical industry(sterile manufacturing) iam experienced
It is in interest of most Indian vloggers to say that it is futile to come to Germany- that deters more Indians to move to there and that decrease competiton 😀
Dude lots of folks genuinely face problems in finding jobs
Competition?? There is enough competition here but the only things which are decreasing are jobs. Tech industry is shrinking and people are living jobless or forced to move back because of there limited visa but yes off course try your luck 😊
@abhijeetm29 There are jobs for Native German speakers for sure. If you speak like Native Germans then why not. I was only talking about the people with no or intermediate German knowledge. If you can learn C2 level German then Germany is a great place for the jobs at least.
except for Berlin speaking German at least at C1 level is kind of a must, and even then most companies will prefer a German-looking employee with a German-sounding name. Unless you have an ultra-specialized high skill in a field that is either rare or not desirable among the German workforce your chances are rather low.
So, either be a super senior specialist with a good fluent command of German, or have a skill in a job that Germans don't like doing (like nursing), else it's really very difficult.
I'm telling you this as a German.
What about survival jobs.. do we get it with just an A1 german proficiency? And later can we switch to a better job in IT?
@@vaishnavthottathil yes
Thanks for the information sir for resume writing and cover letter which language we need to prepare english or german why am asking this means most of the job posts are in german language its self only that's way am asking
@@DEVAN-jx6bj always prepare 2 copies of exact CV, one in English and other one translated in German.. to be on the safer side
minimum C1 level required
Hello Dinesh,
Please tell me about part-time job opportunities in Germany after entering on a Chancenkarte visa.
How long does it take to find a part-time job after city registration and completing all processes?
How much time did you take to get a part-time job?
Also, please tell me how much I can earn monthly working 20 hours per week in a part-time job? Since we are required to have €12,324 in a blocked account for the Chancenkarte visa, I need to ensure I can earn at least €1300 to €1500 per month from a part-time job to recover my investment if I am unable to secure a full-time job till the end of the visa.
@@arifbhatti58 In part time jobs you can earn max 1200 to 1300 per month
@ how long did you take to get a part-time job? And what’s the per hour wage?
Not worth it, I became a german, orginally from Hyderabad. Became homeless twice in the last 2 years. I am taking OCI and coming back to India
I don't think what you are saying is true, to get german passport you have to fullfill language, certian skills and salary requirements, if you had fullfill those requirements there is no way you would have been homeless. #LIAR 😂
@@poonamswami7057 Shall we meet an discuss. I live in Frankfurt. I had my fair share of bad experiences. I am going back to India, I have been living in Germany since 2011. If you dont believe it #IDontCare
@@HamzaalAbbasiI was living in Germany, just got back, i miss Germany at the same time, i don't want to live there.
@@FunNFury Dont worry, I am joining you soon,
What is your german level bro ?
@@narri434 Still learning A1
Sir how are the opportunities for AI/ML engineer for 3 years experience?
@@srikar282 Hi,
How are your German language skills?
@@dineshrmundhe9473 B1
@@dineshrmundhe9473 B1 Language
Hey, bro can we work 75 hours as a student per week in Germany ?
as an international student you are allowed to work 140 full days (8hrs a day) or 280 half days (4hrs a day) each year. If you are found out to work more than that it's a violation of your student visa and it may be revoked.
however, if you're working as an assistant at your uni or the work or internship is a mandatory part of your course those work days do not count towards the 140 day limit. If you're working as assistant at the uni you have to inform the local municipality though.
For any other work beyond the 140 day limit you have to get permission in advance. You are not allowed to freelance or form an own business
working 75hrs a week as a student is out of the question, if you're caught you're on the next flight back home
@@Fitness_Freak_2025 no, I guess you are only allowed to work for 20 hours per week as a Student in a Part time job
Do you know German already?or are you learning it now?
@@Abhikp86 still learning
Sir is there any demand for accounting field
@@aksatha.a1473 I am not sure
German is mandatory for job or english is ok
@@pandadeena German
Without knowing German why the hell you went to Germany 🇩🇪
wrong time to come to Germany
why do u say this?
Hey Dinesh, I am currently a working professional in chennai. I reached out to an immigration service and they're charging 50k for getting me the opportunity card. Is it fair amount ? As they'll handle all the process
@@jagadheesravi6385 I would suggest not to go with the consultancy, it's actually an easy process and everything is online, if you can't handle the visa process on your own then you won't survive here
Good video.
Just one thing, for the future maybe you want to hide your phone no.
@rajveer3024 That's my Indian number.. not active here.. but thanks for the info.. somehow I missed it
Simple fundamentals policies in all EU nations you should know the language where ever you go in European countries….
And for German!!!!
Up to C2 it is mandatory………. It is mandatory
……
Not even B2 level this is hard truth…….. in 🇩🇪 Germany 🇩🇪