7 benefits to Study in Germany You Probably Don't Know
7 benefits to Study in Germany You Probably Don't Know

What are the benefits of studying in Germany, how much money can a student earn in Germany and should we really come to study in Germany?

Let’s talk about number one and the number one reason is not because there are a lot of jobs or free education, but I personally like the peace here, the crime rate is the lowest and the atmosphere here. It’s great, I open the laptop and sit by a river or stream and work.

I start doing it, no one runs away with a laptop, nor has this mobile phone ever disappeared, so the people here are happy and I have seen people here less angry than in Pakistan, and this comfort is not only in Germany. In fact, almost all mammals in Europe can travel visa-free within European countries, like when I first came to Germany, I first went to Spain, then I explored the Czech Republic, then I visited the Netherlands, and then I chose Spain. When I arrived, I went back to Spain, and then I went to these countries.

There was no need to get any visa because we have Shajan visa and within Shajan visa you can travel visa free within European countries. Come on this was region number one which I like but region number two because of which we often Coming to Germany is the job market. Germany’s economy is the largest in Europe and the third largest economy in the world, due to which many jobs are available in every field. There is also a shortage of laborers, due to which even from Pakistan visa to Germany

If the ratio is very good, then the jobs that are available in these short Germany are very available. If you have any field, you can get a job.

Region number three because of which many students come to Germany is free education. By the way, I definitely get at least one or two calls a week from the UK or Australia, where students say that it is becoming very difficult for the university to collect the fees here, we cannot even pay the university within the budget.

Then they go to cash job but there is another disadvantage of going to cash job.

If they are spending all their time there, it becomes difficult to get a degree and if they don’t get a degree, then it becomes difficult to get a visa extension. If you don’t, your degree is almost free. Like, you only have to pay the contribution fee. You have to pay 200 to 300 per semester. There is no tuition fee and the students themselves

You can bear the living expenses yourself, which is our region number four and region number four, because of which Germany is a good choice.

Whether you are a bachelor’s student or a master’s student, you are allowed part-time work. You are 20 rs a week. You can work per week and if we look at the minimum wage, then you get about 1000 euros a month. They range from 600 to around 700 euros, and the rest of you around 200 to 250 euros.

If you save what you can send to your home or save, then the student bears his own living expenses. If you don’t have to pay money inside the degree university, then Germany is a good choice in this sense too, and after that comes the region number.

Five, what I also like is that students have a little freedom in Germany. Like if we talk about UK, Australia, there is a sword hanging over their head that they have to pay again next semester, but in Germany, the university There is no money to pay inside if you want to work on your skills or German.

If you want to learn the language, it is that you can complete your 2-year degree in two and a half years, you can do it in 3 years, and in some cases you can do it in more than that, so there is no fear that we have university. If you have to pay again or pay extra money for subjects, then this gives you a good amount of time to settle down and yes, when your degree is completed, then you get another job search visa of 18 months, so this time is enough. Whether you need to work on skills or learn German and settle here, this is also one thing in Germany.

It is good inside and region number six due to which Germany has recently become attractive. It is like in terms of settlement options. According to the new rule in Germany, you can now apply for German nationality after 5 years of legal stay and so on. You don’t need to give up your Pakistani nationality because the dual nationality law has also been approved and if we talk about permanent residency then if you have a degree from a German university then after 2 years of full time job you can apply for PR. You can but if you are on blue card then this duration is 21

It can also be months. You have a German degree or not. You can apply even after 21 months if you are on Blue Card. Blue Card is a special work permit. PR has talked about b1 German in all of these is mandatory, then you have to learn German, but if we look at it from another point of view and compare it with other countries, then this time is very less and also what is inside Germany is complacent point. The system doesn’t happen like UK or Australia inside you several to achieve nationality for PR

You have to collect points and then you get it but inside Germany it’s sort of straight forward process with PR and nationality. You need German but other than that there’s not a very complacent system so Germany is also a good one in terms of settlement. There is an option and the number seven reason is that electricity and gas do not go inside Germany. When I used to do freelancing from the village, I was the most angry

There was a time when the electricity went out, like I have to deliver a project to the client, but there is load shedding, I hope the situation in Pakistan will improve, but the future is totally unpredictable, there are new political dramas every day, if there is no stability, then I am this. I came to Germany thinking that if I don’t like Germany here, then I will go back, Pakistan is my own country,

but after coming here, I felt that my decision was right. There were some regions due to which I thought you should come to Germany, the rest on your own.

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