Hey, I'm happy to hear that you like it so much in Austria. It is a beautiful place to live. I wish you all the best for you and your family, especially because some Austrian residents are not that welcoming to foreigners. I hope you are still gonna love it here in the future. Thank you for your video. ☺️
Thank you for your kind words and support! Austria is indeed beautiful, and I appreciate your well wishes for my family. We're enjoying it here and staying positive despite any challenges. Thanks again for watching and for your thoughtful comment! 😊
I prefer to live in Europe than here in Asia, both economic and political reasons... Japan couldn't give me the career advancement I want, as well as wanting to be close to my Serbian friends. Austria is probably good in my case. Enjoying your videos.
My dear The {funny} thing with most citizens/residents is that you may ask the person; just an innocent Question; where is the direction to somewhere or kindly show me how to use something? The response shall be ~ I DON'T KNOW !!!! Left me with Warry Did these people were born knowing everything or is it against the Law to offer assistance in kind To me, I take it as a rude response or as another way of telling you please don't disturb me Another observation here is most boys who are grown up have no space to respect enders while in public transport; unless the child is forced; and mostly with non-natives These non-natives are behaving as if they are the owners of the country = but in reality, we all come as foreigners I like the systems and how the government offers services it's organized and they are ready to guide you to get service the moment you call any government office you shall be attended to. After being in the country for 6 months officially and getting all your documentation well and up to date; you get service like citizens Just try to learn the language for communication and interaction; Keep the law here and you shall be a happy person; and be ready to apologize if you make a mistake.
Really useful informatiom, thank God i found your chanel. Pls how do i contct you, i really wanr to relocate with my family, whats the best way for families to travel?
Hi there! I'm so glad you found the information useful! For relocating with your family, there are a few options that I can suggest: 1. Research Visa Requirements: Check the specific visa requirements for families moving to Austria. 2. Consult with an Immigration Expert: They can provide tailored advice and help with paperwork. 3. Look into Family-Friendly Areas: Research the best neighborhoods for families. 4. Plan Your Finances: Ensure you have a financial plan for the move and settling in. For my Contact: I am not a licensed immigration consultant, advisor, travel agent, or recruitment consultant. I do not offer paid or free consultation. All the content on my channel is based on my personal research and experiences. Please do your own research and consult with certified experts when necessary.
Absolutely, I understand your interest in more specific details like the average cost of rent. In the upcoming video, I'll make sure to dive deeper into the housing costs, including typical prices for 2-bedroom apartments.
Both are good because I used Nigeria Insurance accepted by the Austria embassy in Nigerian when I came but I do suggest that you take time and make your own research and choose wisely!
@@enyieokponedidiong5992.... please my brother, can you help me with ur contact for a clarification on getting an admission. Please kindly help a brother
Madam oge good day.please how easy it is for some one who stopped at secondary school level get a job there without any skill .please what is your advice .
Hi there! Getting a job in Austria with only a secondary school education and no specific skills can be challenging, but it's not impossible. Here are some steps I suggest you can take: 1. Look for Entry-Level Jobs: Many industries, like retail, hospitality, and manual labor, often have entry-level positions that don't require advanced skills. 2. Improve Your German: If you’re not already fluent, learning German can significantly increase your job prospects in Austria. 3. Use Job Search Websites: Websites like AMS (Arbeitsmarktservice), Indeed, and LinkedIn can help you find job listings that match your qualifications. Every step you take towards improving your skills and networking will help you get closer to finding a job!
Hello am a Nigerian new in Austria I came in a month ago through job contract as a chef de partie. I will like to know if there is any WhatsApp group I can join as an African to meet people and rob mind together I most say I see myself as d only Africa living in Längenfeld Tyrol 😂😂
Hello, Great to hear this great news... Congratulations! I want to invite you on my TH-cam CHANNEL so that you can tell us your expirence and steps you take to get here in Austria, lets others benefit from your Journey!
Hello can we talk so you can share your experience on how you moved..I called the embassy in Nigeria yesterday but they are yet to get back to me on some key details...
@@sandrajohn2167 If you hold a residence permit as a family member of a student studying in Austria, you may not automatically have the right to work full-time. However, you can apply for a work permit, and if granted, you may be allowed to work full-time. It’s important to consult the Austrian immigration authorities or seek legal advice to understand the specific rules and requirements for your situation.
Hey, I'm happy to hear that you like it so much in Austria. It is a beautiful place to live.
I wish you all the best for you and your family, especially because some Austrian residents are not that welcoming to foreigners. I hope you are still gonna love it here in the future.
Thank you for your video. ☺️
Thank you for your kind words and support!
Austria is indeed beautiful, and I appreciate your well wishes for my family. We're enjoying it here and staying positive despite any challenges.
Thanks again for watching and for your thoughtful comment! 😊
Thank you mama, i am so blessed for coming across your channel it has helped i and my family alot.
You are welcome, glad that it was helpful!
I got an idea now thanks for this guidelines this helps me a lot because i have my boyfriend he is from Graz Austria .
you have said it all dear
Ah my own country is becoming like this. Want to move to Austria
I'm glad I watched this video.
I prefer to live in Europe than here in Asia, both economic and political reasons... Japan couldn't give me the career advancement I want, as well as wanting to be close to my Serbian friends.
Austria is probably good in my case.
Enjoying your videos.
Thank you!
Thanks Bro, I'm very happy to read your msg since 🇨🇩 DRC
My dear
The {funny} thing with most citizens/residents is that you may ask the person; just an innocent Question; where is the direction to somewhere or kindly show me how to use something? The response shall be ~ I DON'T KNOW !!!! Left me with Warry Did these people were born knowing everything or is it against the Law to offer assistance in kind
To me, I take it as a rude response or as another way of telling you please don't disturb me
Another observation here is most boys who are grown up have no space to respect enders while in public transport; unless the child is forced; and mostly with non-natives
These non-natives are behaving as if they are the owners of the country = but in reality, we all come as foreigners
I like the systems and how the government offers services it's organized and they are ready to guide you to get service the moment you call any government office you shall be attended to.
After being in the country for 6 months officially and getting all your documentation well and up to date; you get service like citizens
Just try to learn the language for communication and interaction; Keep the law here and you shall be a happy person; and be ready to apologize if you make a mistake.
Liked 2 here my friend watching now po from Manila
Ok thank you
Thanks so much Oge keep it up
Sure I will do that, thanks for watching!
Coming to university of Innsbruck by next week. Thank you ma
Congratulations dear👏
Please how do i dm you. Even though its instagram or fb. I am on the process and will really need your guidance.
Really useful informatiom, thank God i found your chanel. Pls how do i contct you, i really wanr to relocate with my family, whats the best way for families to travel?
Hi there!
I'm so glad you found the information useful! For relocating with your family, there are a few options that I can suggest:
1. Research Visa Requirements: Check the specific visa requirements for families moving to Austria.
2. Consult with an Immigration Expert: They can provide tailored advice and help with paperwork.
3. Look into Family-Friendly Areas: Research the best neighborhoods for families.
4. Plan Your Finances: Ensure you have a financial plan for the move and settling in.
For my Contact: I am not a licensed immigration consultant, advisor, travel agent, or recruitment consultant. I do not offer paid or free consultation. All the content on my channel is based on my personal research and experiences. Please do your own research and consult with certified experts when necessary.
@@ogeudoku818 Thank you, will do that
Thank you..
O God i love this woman. pls am coming to Austria becoz of u😂😂 are you in vienna
Mummy thank you so much for the insight. But you didn't throw more light on average cost of house rent. Like 2 bedroom apartment is how many Euros
Absolutely, I understand your interest in more specific details like the average cost of rent. In the upcoming video, I'll make sure to dive deeper into the housing costs, including typical prices for 2-bedroom apartments.
Great info ❤
Thank you 🙏
Most welcome 🙏
Oge, is it advisable to buy a Nigerian insurance or buy directly from Austria like feelsafe, swisscare, expat&co as a MSc student?
Both are good because I used Nigeria Insurance accepted by the Austria embassy in Nigerian when I came but I do suggest that you take time and make your own research and choose wisely!
Wow nice sharing 👏👏
Thank you!
Thanx my sista good info
Nice video 📷💯❤
Thank you❤!
My sister, I'm so happy to hear that it's a very safe place please how can I connect with you?
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My sister, Nigeria is finished. Iam moving out. I pray God to help me
It is so sad my dear, i feel very bad watching what is going on in Nigeria, i lost every desire to visit Nigeria!
Is it because of Religious tensions or related to corruption?
Please can you assist with getting accomodation ( family of 3), coming to university of Innsbruck
Hello,
Lola, please I don´t offer such service!
I am also coming to University of Innsbruck early September but still has not gotten accommodation.
@@enyieokponedidiong5992 Still anxiously waiting for my admissions decision. How long did it take to hear back?
@@enyieokponedidiong5992can i dm you. Probably your instagram or facebook. I really need your guidance on the whole process
@@enyieokponedidiong5992.... please my brother, can you help me with ur contact for a clarification on getting an admission. Please kindly help a brother
Madam oge good day.please how easy it is for some one who stopped at secondary school level get a job there without any skill .please what is your advice .
Hi there!
Getting a job in Austria with only a secondary school education and no specific skills can be challenging, but it's not impossible. Here are some steps I suggest you can take:
1. Look for Entry-Level Jobs: Many industries, like retail, hospitality, and manual labor, often have entry-level positions that don't require advanced skills.
2. Improve Your German: If you’re not already fluent, learning German can significantly increase your job prospects in Austria.
3. Use Job Search Websites: Websites like AMS (Arbeitsmarktservice), Indeed, and LinkedIn can help you find job listings that match your qualifications.
Every step you take towards improving your skills and networking will help you get closer to finding a job!
Hello am a Nigerian new in Austria I came in a month ago through job contract as a chef de partie. I will like to know if there is any WhatsApp group I can join as an African to meet people and rob mind together I most say I see myself as d only Africa living in Längenfeld Tyrol 😂😂
Hello,
Great to hear this great news...
Congratulations!
I want to invite you on my TH-cam CHANNEL so that you can tell us your expirence and steps you take to get here in Austria, lets others benefit from your Journey!
@@ogeudoku818 No problem when is time will definitely create time for that
@@rojukanmi ok, very glad to hear this, .... you can connect me on INSTAGRAM @styleoge for better communication.
Hello can we talk so you can share your experience on how you moved..I called the embassy in Nigeria yesterday but they are yet to get back to me on some key details...
Good job, please can you do video concerning 42 Vienna program in Austria please ma I need more light on it
Sister Africa na different level
Very bad bro!
Madam how easy it is to cross from Austria too Mexico
No need of this comparison
Nigeria is long gone,
Pls ma can i come wit my family with students visa
Yes you can
A quick one Ma
Plz can a student dependant work full time
@@sandrajohn2167 If you hold a residence permit as a family member of a student studying in Austria, you may not automatically have the right to work full-time.
However, you can apply for a work permit, and if granted, you may be allowed to work full-time.
It’s important to consult the Austrian immigration authorities or seek legal advice to understand the specific rules and requirements for your situation.
@@ogeudoku818 thanks u Soo much
Please like how many days after applying for a tourist visa can I be expecting a reply
Hello,
It takes minimum of 15 days for them to respond but in some case it may take long.
@@ogeudoku818 okay
Thank you ma'am
@@Meldeyadeyomola ❤
you don finish Naija
What's the minimum wage
1500 Euro!
How easy is it get pr
😂😂 snake go go jail o
Pls ma do Austria require Block Account for Student visa? And how much?
They don't use block account, that's for Germany. They require proof of funds with your country's bank statement