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    I have been living in Munich, Germany for over 8 years now, and that’s why I feel that it’s time to share all my thoughts and experiences with you in this video! hope you like it!

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    Should you move to Germany that’s an easy question to a hard answer but I’m going to try my Best hi my name is Fernando I have been living in Munich Germany for eight years now and yeah I have a lot of experience I say and I’m very happy to kind of like give you some ideas and some stories to will probably help you make a better

    Decision if you should move to Germany or not the first thing of course is that there are many reasons why you are probably moving to Germany either you got a a job offer and you’re considering it like is Germany the place for me or does it make sense second why not move

    To Germany it sounds fun I heard they have nice beer how is it like I have the opportunity to do it at least for a certain time and the third one is hey my country is burning and like it sucks and the economy doesn’t work and I need a

    New country and Germany is on the list of possibility so yeah those are three I can relate to the third one because I come from Venezuela karakas and my country was literally going like the Titanic man that thing was Sinking what I can tell you about Germany or especially Munich as well is that when I moved here I found the things that I wanted to to find which was stability this country is very stable like even in coid times I experimented a crisis and so far so good

    I was not in the streets security it’s a very secure country and also so many cool things like public transportation make such a big difference because for example places like Texas or the US you need a car you 100% need a car and when you’re working or you’re you know embarking in

    A new life and you you need to probably save money or probably get started public transportation as simple as it sounds it’s cheap and here it’s reliable and it will get you from A to B in in a good time and then the other thing is

    Like as soon as you get a job you get health insurance which believe it or not it’s so essential and it’s public health insurance and it works very well every time that you feel sick or something you don’t feel well you can go ask from other countries like the US like people

    Are just scared to go to the doctor because cost a lot of money or in venea where you go to the doctor and they don’t have resources those things as basic needs and as simple as it sounds it’s just great and it works very well and of course I know there are Germans

    Watching this video or people going to watch this video and say like you know there’s so many other problems and it could be better and dude like absolutely it can be always better but for anybody that’s moving from a third world country into here or from the US or from England

    Or whatever you know it’s nice it’s really nice the only thing that really doesn’t work that I have to admit is the do ban this company that has a you know the railway system between the cities I was not disappointed until you start like traveling between cities in Germany and then you’re like

    Oh is the train coming the cost of living in Germany is not that high healthy food and going out is quite affordable not only that but your health insurance is is already included in your job and even now the German government has released a new Transportation ticket called the doand

    Ticket that cost only €49 and it includes all the ways of transportation and that basically allows you to move around the city without buying extra tickets and not only that but you can also go to neighboring towns with a regional trains overall things are quite affordable but when it comes to

    Apartments that’s where most of the people pay the Most a city like Munich is well known for having high rent prices for example a one room apartment can cost you around 600 to ,000 a month and if you wanted to buy exactly that same apartment that would cost you 400 to 500,000 which is insane so the majority of people don’t

    Buy but they rent what a lot of people tend to do here specifically students is to share flats and this is what they call VES and that’s why you have websites like V which are just meant for people to look for share Flats so yes there is no real way around it sometimes

    You just have to pay what you know it’s out there in the market I did a video about cost of living in Munich and you can check that out if you want to know more okay so one of the things I was really hard for me when I moved to Germany was

    Kind of like making German friends Germans are really not that open at the beginning they’re very Reserve people to a certain extent of course so it’s really not easy to get into into a German group normally Germans make friends like in kindergarten and those are the friends that they stay forever

    Almost the best way to make friends in Germany is through a common thing like a sport an event any type of organization those are the best ways to make friends and as soon as you properly connect uh or just you know start a conversation I feel like it’s so easy really then after

    That uh I wanted to leave this to the end but I have a group uh on Instagram that you can join we do meetups every month and it’s pretty cool because it allows you to get to know people right away and just get started with like a

    Really nice just experience if you want to join that let me know just send me a DM on Instagram with who you are what do you do and then I will let you In the other thing that I felt that was really hard when I moved here was to find apartments like this was one of the biggest struggles after making friends and like really connecting with Society was finding an apartment that didn’t had this stupid cont tracks that are like

    Only for 6 months or like 5 months or like a year so I was never really relaxed I was always you know with a stress man like okay I have to find a new apartment I have to find a new apartment and it’s a numbers game sadly

    Uh of course once you are leaving here then you get access to creating friends and of course when you create friends then most of my apartments that I have found like for example this apartment that it’s an amazing price this one was given to me by my friend team than soim

    I have this apartment and you know it does have a bit of a bad things but it overall it Works it all depends on how you want to leave what you want to do but the answer that Germany has given me to my hard work has only been positive like I never felt that this country has played against me or somehow this country is just not allowing me to Make My Dreams

    It only has helped me to make more you know to grow and I feel like yes you have to understand the culture you have to learn German and but that’s the whole point about moving to a new country like a fresh start or a new culture or

    Learning a new language and meeting new people so if you are ever scared or on doubt of if you should you should move to Germany I think they only positive so far that I have been enjoying the city and I even had the chance to to move to

    The US for a time being to do some studies and especially New York and man I I know like I stayed in New York for like a month and I just couldn’t see myself living in that City it’s really nice and beautiful but all the benefits

    That I get in here are way better like the quality of life is just so nice the fact that I can go like in the middle of the city for example in Munich and like you know chill in a river that it’s so clean that you can see fishes that’s

    Insane the overall culture the Bavarian culture is so nice I love it and like everywhere that you go in Bavaria is beautiful of course I’m so sorry that I you know I’m very biased towards Bavaria because I live here of course but it’s just that and um I think a lot of people

    Would agree with me that the most beautiful thing about this area of Germany is the the countryside and there’s so much value out there that you that you honestly can live a simple life but still be happy like just by going to the outdoors and it’s so unexpensive as

    Well and hey you know also the cool thing is like if you’re a person that is ambitious I think Germany also has the the place where you where you can grow you can bring something new I feel that me as an immigrant I can bring so much

    Value to this country just by bringing new styles to my business I feel like in Germany there there there’s so much space to innovate so much that’s why I’m excited and that’s why I have decided to stay here I’m guessing you should also do fine like probably even by watching this

    Video you’re already more prepared than I am so yeah I’m sure you’re going to do fine okay see you in the next one bye-bye

    24 Comments

    1. Omg I’m moving to Germany (to Munich) in early January. I’m terrified! I speak no German haha will I be okay?? Spanish or English only.

    2. my brother has a growing family in just 1 year of marriage and We are thinking of him moving from CONGO DR which is in africa to germany Because we are africans and we want good education for his daughter im here in the uk with moving to canada with a heart ache that i've left france the uk and cant return to congo but i might return soon any site recomendations to go to germany?

    3. It's scary! I'm 30, learning german and work in industry but the thought of actually doing it and picking up job offer calls sets things in motion in a way i don't know if i feel emotionally and financially prepared to.

    4. You are right, Bavaria is beautiful. I have lived for periods of time further North in Münster to be with my girlfriend and we have travelled down to hike in Bavaria on many occasions. Now I have to make a decision whether or not to move from the UK to Germany permanently and I have so much anxiety about integrating my life. I have lived in many places around the world but always temporarily, 6 months to a year, for work but never permanently. If my gf and I are to stay together then I have to do it. It's overwhelming! Thanks for the pointers… And yes, Deutche bahn is the worst for connections, cancelations and running late. With all that Germany runs very efficiently, the train system is so bad.

    5. This dude a Venezuelan refugee/immigrant…. Next time ur voting to keep borders closed, and the ease of immigrant flow stymed. This dude is able to persue his happy cuz an entire country WASN'T on the douche train, AMERICA

    6. I’m Aussie but our country is going down the shitter. I was in Germany for 2 months back in 2019 and have always wanted to go back and live but have no qualifications in anything so I have very very few options. I just want to move to Germany haha

    7. I live in America and even my therapist agrees that I need to get out of here. I can’t wait til I move to Germany one day, videos like these help me feel like that my dream can be possible

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