It's very interesting hearing what 'foreigners' think of us as a country and as people. It warms you when it's good feedback and people likes Denmark :-) We're a good country!
I'm no expert, but I know it's possible to get scholarships and/or grants to study abroad if you're American and you're attending an American college/university. That could really help out with the cost. I think it's probably best to attend an American school and study abroad through one of their programs. There are usually study abroad departments that help you figure everything out.
I'm literally researching as much as I can because I wanna move outta America when I'm 18-19 (I'm also 16). I think its about 90 percent of Danes know english. And its the younger generation. The most I'd be worried about is the cost of living.
Are you from Denmark ? I have a question for you if you able to give mee right guidence i,ll be so thankfull of yours . If some one reach in denmark from any other sheneghran stat ,and he is not citizen of europe and he illegal then in that case is denmak laws allow him or her to be get a citizenship of denmark ?? or stay in denmark .
I think they may be referring to the foreign worker policy that Denmark used in the 70s - when they thought they could get cheap labor that would pay into their welfare programs, and then return to their own country (Turkey, primarily) before they could draw out any benefits. They stayed, encouraged more to come in, and then Denmark closed down their immigration in the last 2 years to a trickle of what it was.
@crystalaccount Well you will need money to stay, or then either go back home or live as a hobo, but if your a hobo in Denmark, only danes will get a home and food and some money to live for, not people from outside. And if you get to live in Denmark, have some money, have a place to live, you might not get a job that easy, since the job rate in Denmark was getting really low but getting up again, and the people that live in Denmark want the job, and normally get the job. The video explain study
@crystalaccount You can google: New to Denmark... then a webpage should turn up with everything that you might want to know... it is called nyidanmark.dk
it's funny here in danmark canada should be just as awesome to live, and some say better for study, maybe i will go to canada one day, just to see for myself :D
Oh - one other thing - some of the newer "New Danes" have been coming from the Middle East - from places like Iraq, etc. I lived in Denmark for awhile - and have talked to these folks about issues they've into, how they're treated by their countrymen, etc. So ... there is some issue. But, as I said, to Denmark's credit, they're trying to work through it and figure out a solution (unlike the US, where we just sue everyone in sight). I'll be quiet now... =)
And I'm not saying that's "racist" behavior - but they do seem to have an issue with non-white Danes (aka: "New Danes" as they like to call them), and there are cases where they are not equitably by the "Traditional Danes" - if you want to call them that. Denmark is a wonderful country - but like other countries all over the world, when pressured, ugly human tendencies bubble up with people against others in their country perceived to be "different". Denmark is working through this now.
In Canada, we pay taxes for health care. So technically in Canada, health care is not free. On top of that medicines are expensive and not free except for poor families.
But we also have a higher income than you do ;) Btw. quite a selfish attitude you've got there. And 40% isn't half. You need to pay for a lot of stuff anyway, taxes make sure you can afford it.
I'm studying in Denmark and I LOVE DENMARK!!!!!
Why you love studying in Denmark and not in Canada, Australia or the United States
It's very interesting hearing what 'foreigners' think of us as a country and as people. It warms you when it's good feedback and people likes Denmark :-) We're a good country!
I'm no expert, but I know it's possible to get scholarships and/or grants to study abroad if you're American and you're attending an American college/university. That could really help out with the cost. I think it's probably best to attend an American school and study abroad through one of their programs. There are usually study abroad departments that help you figure everything out.
its not allways cold :D (sorry for my english im from denmark)
Hi Theas can I get your Whatsapp number.
I would like to go to Denmark. It seems a very nice place, but I'm sixteen and I don't know anything of Danish...
I'm literally researching as much as I can because I wanna move outta America when I'm 18-19 (I'm also 16). I think its about 90 percent of Danes know english. And its the younger generation. The most I'd be worried about is the cost of living.
@@BanEatingFrogsso are you in Denmark right now?
and that makes it even a more perfect country
Are you from Denmark ? I have a question for you if you able to give mee right guidence i,ll be so thankfull of yours . If some one reach in denmark from any other sheneghran stat ,and he is not citizen of europe and he illegal then in that case is denmak laws allow him or her to be get a citizenship of denmark ?? or stay in denmark .
I think they may be referring to the foreign worker policy that Denmark used in the 70s - when they thought they could get cheap labor that would pay into their welfare programs, and then return to their own country (Turkey, primarily) before they could draw out any benefits.
They stayed, encouraged more to come in, and then Denmark closed down their immigration in the last 2 years to a trickle of what it was.
thats why we are so warm
are you from denmark?
Dear Sarah - I am a bit curious. Did anything in your time here in Denmark change anything in your life and thinking I wonder?
@crystalaccount Well you will need money to stay, or then either go back home or live as a hobo, but if your a hobo in Denmark, only danes will get a home and food and some money to live for, not people from outside. And if you get to live in Denmark, have some money, have a place to live, you might not get a job that easy, since the job rate in Denmark was getting really low but getting up again, and the people that live in Denmark want the job, and normally get the job. The video explain study
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@crystalaccount
You can google: New to Denmark... then a webpage should turn up with everything that you might want to know... it is called nyidanmark.dk
it's funny here in danmark canada should be just as awesome to live, and some say better for study, maybe i will go to canada one day, just to see for myself :D
Oh - one other thing - some of the newer "New Danes" have been coming from the Middle East - from places like Iraq, etc. I lived in Denmark for awhile - and have talked to these folks about issues they've into, how they're treated by their countrymen, etc. So ... there is some issue.
But, as I said, to Denmark's credit, they're trying to work through it and figure out a solution (unlike the US, where we just sue everyone in sight).
I'll be quiet now... =)
@crystalaccount Sorry if there's something you don't under stand, but it was getting over 500 characters.
And I'm not saying that's "racist" behavior - but they do seem to have an issue with non-white Danes (aka: "New Danes" as they like to call them), and there are cases where they are not equitably by the "Traditional Danes" - if you want to call them that.
Denmark is a wonderful country - but like other countries all over the world, when pressured, ugly human tendencies bubble up with people against others in their country perceived to be "different".
Denmark is working through this now.
Then let us warm your heart ;)
Hie guys can anyone please help me find a scholarship to study business science in marketing ..... all the way from malawi or a sponsor
What's so bad about changing?
Hmmm. I see.... But we also have free health-care in Denmark ;)
In Canada, we pay taxes for health care. So technically in Canada, health care is not free. On top of that medicines are expensive and not free except for poor families.
I live in india. Its like denmark.
lol yeah , pretty much the same
I love the culture and would love to study a Master there, but I think I'm old for that... I'm 31.
You´re not too old. I´m 32 and still doing my bachelor in engineering and lots of others are my age when they start.
MashToWin i should have my masters in computer science before i turn 23
Marcos S. Not too old. NEVER too old!! Grandma Moses didn't pick up a paint brush until the age of 78.
Can I study there
وەڵا بابە خۆشە دێم 😎
Your answer to why study in Denmark is you don’t know. 🙄
tax is 46% n student 37%its u r wish its very hard country plz dun study n denmark
no its not just avoid all the big dudes in hoodies and youll be fine
lol nice!
haters gonna hate :3
language problem
Canada and Denmark Two cold countries. No thank you.
Hold on have i protected Canada for all this godcasas time?!
Russia...:)
But we also have a higher income than you do ;)
Btw. quite a selfish attitude you've got there. And 40% isn't half.
You need to pay for a lot of stuff anyway, taxes make sure you can afford it.