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00:00As I said, I'm going to go to the PR, I'm going to go to the Vidaes.
00:04I'm going to go to Germany.
00:08So, where are we going to go to Germany?
00:10What are we going to face and face challenges?
00:13We have a lot of questions in our hearts.
00:15We know that we can answer these questions in the 21st century,
00:19and we can approve the experts in the 21st century.
00:23So, welcome back to the Vidaes.
00:26Some of the Vidaes have been published a few years ago.
00:32We have heard some names in Canada, UK, Australia, etc.
00:38So, what are some of the reasons for Germany?
00:42What is the reason for Germany?
00:44So, Germany has a lot of difference in all countries.
00:50There is lots of quality in different countries.
00:56But Germany is a very welcoming country.
00:58They are very welcoming, artistic,
01:02of course, technology, STEM-wise, etc.
01:04So, there is a lot of opportunities to go to Germany.
01:11There are many opportunities, which their officials are also saying.
01:15So, it's more like a very welcoming and welcoming country,
01:20with lots of opportunities.
01:22So, that means that Germany is a very high country.
01:28So, we have made a decision to go to Germany.
01:30We have made a decision to go to Germany.
01:31They are first, they are learning German,
01:36and they are going to survive.
01:38And we will definitely do that.
01:40What are the steps that we have to do?
01:43How do we have our purpose?
01:44We have a purpose.
01:45Like, you know, what we want to do in our life,
01:47or what we want to become in our life.
01:49So, we have a purpose.
01:51It will be easier for us to know which path we want to walk.
01:55So, yeah, first of all you have to have a purpose.
01:57Whatever we have to do.
01:58You have to have a purpose.
01:59At the same time, we will learn courses.
02:02We will learn about what will be the best country or like, you know, universities and all.
02:07You have to talk to a person who will guide you with it.
02:09So, you have to first admission.
02:11We will learn about the first admission.
02:13We have a lot of time to teach this language.
02:16That's why we have an admission,
02:18visit,
02:19when we have a student,
02:21we have a lot of time to prepare for it.
02:24We have a lot of time to prepare for that language.
02:26So, very frankly speaking, it's a very big thing.
02:30So, that's a proper system.
02:34Now, how did you explain the language?
02:36The first thing we did is that we survived the English language.
02:41But, Germany is entirely different.
02:43It's like they have a culture.
02:45They have a respect, keep it, keep it, keep it.
02:47They have a stick-on.
02:49They mostly prefer German people.
02:53If they go to the English language,
02:54they will be able to do that survival.
02:57We recently discussed the A1, A2, B1, B2.
03:01I don't know.
03:02How did you explain the language preparation?
03:05Actually, the language is a lot.
03:07They respect their language a lot.
03:09Very frankly speaking.
03:11If you show a little bit respect to that,
03:13that you are interested to learn the language,
03:16then, first step is to start it.
03:20That's what I thought,
03:22that we have a free time.
03:26I'm into education.
03:28That's not a time.
03:29We have to learn the basics.
03:33We have to learn the basics.
03:36But, when we learn the basics,
03:37a little bit of language,
03:39sometimes we have a lot of language,
03:41and we don't have a lot of language.
03:42In other universities,
03:44it's like private and public,
03:45we don't have a free language.
03:47If you have an extra course in a German language, you have to provide extra course.
03:53But you have to enroll for that.
03:55So you have to take that benefit.
03:59So that's why I said they respect their language.
04:02Because when I come here, they will be ready to learn the language.
04:08So after that, we have extra courses.
04:12That's why we have a subject.
04:14Now, I'm a business person, so I'm a MBA.
04:17If you have a MBA, you can't get extra courses.
04:20You can't get extra courses.
04:23So they give you all this thing to learn the language.
04:26Just grab the opportunity and go for it.
04:29That's it.
04:30So we have to ask the German Opportunity Card.
04:32What is the German Opportunity Card?
04:35So if you go to Germany and you can get a job, there are many options.
04:39Mainly, Study Visa.
04:42You can get a job offer.
04:45So if you have a job offer, you can get a job offer.
04:51So that's why we have to ask the Study Visa, Work Visa.
04:55We have to ask the offer.
04:59So if you have a job offer, you can get a job offer.
05:05So that's why we have to ask the opportunity for this opportunity.
05:10Actually, if you have a job seeker, you can get a job seeker in Germany.
05:16So that's why they have to ask the job offer.
05:19They have to ask the job offer for 6 months.
05:23So the conditions are a little different.
05:25Now, there are skilled workers in Germany.
05:28There are a lot of vacancies.
05:29There are a lot of demands.
05:31So they have to attract a non-EU national visa.
05:35So they have to attract an active visa.
05:36So they have to extend this visa for 12 months.
05:39That's why they have to extend this visa for 1 year.
05:41That's why they have to extend this visa for non-EU nationals.
05:44That's why they have to introduce a visa.
05:47Now, when they come to that visa, it's a job seeker visa.
05:50That's why it's clear.
05:52It's not a job offer.
05:54It's not a job offer.
05:56It's a job seeker visa.
05:58It's a job offer for one year to go to Germany.
06:01They have to take a stage in one year.
06:02They have to take a permanent job.
06:06So they have to take a positive point.
06:09They have to take a permanent job.
06:11When they take a permanent job,
06:13they have to take a permanent job.
06:15They have to work for 20 hours per week.
06:18This one year to take a visa,
06:20I mean, that one visa is a job offer.
06:22It's not a job offer.
06:24It's not a work permit,
06:26it's not an EU blue card.
06:28It depends.
06:29When we write a Jolie,
06:30if we write a visa,
06:31that's why they can't make it a permit.
06:33If I take a degree from the permit,
06:35that is where I go to PR,
06:38another 5 years of citizenship,
06:40then that's how we go through.
06:43The first time,
06:44we have an opportunity to receive
06:46a job seeker visa.
06:47It's a one year validity.
06:48We have to try it and Jolie
06:50will do that permanently.
06:53They are also set up permanently.
06:55Now UG students, PG students.
06:57They are PGA students.
07:01They are RG and PR.
07:05Do you have any other options?
07:11Actually, PR is almost equal.
07:19When I came to a student visa, I was working for a two-year-old for a settlement permit.
07:31When I came to a work permit, I was able to apply for PR.
07:38But I was able to apply for PR.
07:44That's why I came to a student visa.
07:46If someone is not a student visa, I would go to a student.
07:50If someone is not a student visa, I would go and study.
07:53However, I would like to ask something about an opportunity to work,
07:56it would not be a task to work for me.
07:59I would also like to say that when I see that possible,
08:01there are differences in such a way.
08:02I don't know if I see differences in this situation.
08:06I would like to say that in terms of a time,
08:09I have more information about what U.S. does Julian's job development.
08:14See, we have a lot of jobs. Recently, we have an official video, where he is saying that Germany needs students, bright students, especially from STEM.
08:26From STEM, there are opportunities for all the streamers.
08:32We have a lot of opportunities for the university website.
08:36Like, you know, there are many placement ratios. That shows that their program is having a good placement ratio, job, and all.
08:46If you select all the programs, there are a lot of things.
08:50If you select all the programs, specifically, recently, as I said,
08:56like, STEM is very highly, because, you know,
08:59after the job, there are a lot of engineering students.
09:02Because of that, there are opportunities.
09:06Art is their thing. So, of course, everyone is having opportunities.
09:10Just the right program will be the best thing.
09:13So, German is very much famous for their engineering.
09:16German engineering is world-famous.
09:18If you come to STEM, if you come to Art,
09:21if you come to UG or PG, preferably.
09:24If you come to the university, then you can go to the university.
09:27It depends on the students.
09:28And that means that Germany is a public university,
09:30or private university.
09:33If you come to the public university,
09:35there is a UG program.
09:37There is a major STEM-related program.
09:40There are a lot of students.
09:41Especially in private universities,
09:43there are a lot of scholarship programs.
09:46And that too, not only like,
09:48if you come to the university,
09:50there are a lot of bright students.
09:52There are great schools.
09:53And that is what they have answered.
09:58So, after that,
09:59there is 13 years of education in Germany.
10:01But now,
10:03they have some changes,
10:05like they have tested for the percentage,
10:08and they have some programs in Germany.
10:13So, now the changes are coming. So, UG students are going to scope.
10:18But, earlier in the past, students are going to go to master's.
10:22So, master's was having a variety of programs and all.
10:25In Germany, we have to study the program related related to it.
10:31So, they are going to go there.
10:32So, UG is going to be 13 years of education.
10:35But, now it is changing. The changes are coming in.
10:38You can give some...
10:39You can give some students to the UG.
10:43But, they are also going to be a master's in.
10:45Now, I'm going to go there.
10:47Now, we are going to be 10 years old.
10:48So, we are going to be 10 years old.
10:52We don't have to consider the classes.
10:55So, what is 13 years of education?
11:02We are going to be 12 years old.
11:05So, we are going to be 12 years old.
11:09I'm going to say,
11:11I've shown you that.
11:11You know what I is doing?
11:12I'm going to be doing a university.
11:12I want to be doing one year degree program.
11:14I'd be completing it.
11:16One year.
11:17I want to make it one semester.
11:18I am an 11 semester.
11:19One year.
11:20I want to take it one year.
11:22I want to apply that.
11:23So, that is how we give us 13 years of education.
11:27So, that is how we are going to be a student in the UG.
11:29So, in the Gulf countries, we are going to have 13 years in the Gulf countries, but we are not going to have 12 years in the Gulf countries.
11:36There is a primary concern for the people who are going to go to the PR and the people who are going to go to the PR.
11:43So, where are we going to guide you?
11:45Now, if you have a work visa, a lot of EU blue cards, a lot of people who are going to go to the UBLU card,
11:52they will not be able to go to the family.
11:55So, in Germany, there is a family sponsorship and support in the country.
11:59If you have a family, you will have an option.
12:01If you have any visa, you will know that.
12:03But there is a lot of visa and conditions.
12:06Is it a lot of visa?
12:08No, it is full-time visa.
12:10There is a lot of visa.
12:11Now, we are going to have an opportunity.
12:14There is a permanent visa.
12:17There is a guaranteed visa.
12:21We are going to search for Jolie.
12:23We are going to have an option,
12:25at that time, there is no one who has a job search.
12:29Even if there is a visa, you have a family that is familiar with the family.
12:33At that time, there is no one who is independent or not.
12:37So, if you have any spouse, you should be eligible for those two of them.
12:40So, if you are eligible for that person, you can go to that person.
12:45But most of the people who are going to work permit are Jolie and Shwara.
12:50If you have a blue card, you don't have to do anything.
12:52You don't have to do anything, you don't have to do anything, you don't have to do anything.
12:56That's why it's different, but it's not all work permits.
13:01If you go to that person, Jolie or a wife.
13:04So, they have to hire a family.
13:05I mean, they have to hire a family.
13:07Initially, they have to hire a family.
13:08They have to hire a family.
13:10So, that's why they have to hire a family sponsorship and support in the country.
13:14They have to hire a family.
13:17But there are conditions.
13:19Okay, so, I'm going to tell you about PR.
13:23Now, they have to hire a UG, PG.
13:25Maybe they also have partners.
13:27Like, if they have to hire a family, they have to hire a family.
13:31Is that possible?
13:33Yes, actually, Germany is a spouse friendly country.
13:36But, you can't take them to travel.
13:39First of all, we have to hire a couple of 3 months.
13:42Then, we have to hire a couple of paper works.
13:45So, once that is done, once we get everything done, we can, of course, apply for the family reunion.
13:50Like, a family, a spouse friendly country in Germany.
13:54So, do you have to hire a couple of languages?
13:57Do you have to hire a couple of languages?
13:59Actually, a spouse has to hire a couple of other languages.
14:03They have to hire a couple of languages.
14:05So, if they have to hire a couple of languages, they have to hire a couple of languages, they have to hire a couple of languages.
14:12So, that's why, you know, they ask for a little bit of language.
14:15So, that's why, they ask for a little bit of German.
14:16But, they don't have to hire a couple of languages.
14:18But, yes, for a spouse, there is it.
14:20Now, the website, the details, the information, the scholarship, the scholarship, etc.
14:26How much is it worth it?
14:28How much is it worth it?
14:29How much is it worth it?
14:30How much is it worth it?
14:31How much is it worth it?
14:32How much is it worth it?
14:34Actually, that's where, you know, the career counselors or, like, you know, the student advisors comes in.
14:40So, what happens is, like, we have all the universities, we have all the representatives, we have all the representatives.
14:50Like, you know, hey, we have absolutely a new scholarship coming in.
14:54If you have any students, you can apply for it.
14:58Now, I'm not taking the university's name or college's name, but a woman's scholarship.
15:04And a woman in IT scholarship.
15:06So, that was a really good one.
15:07And, because, it is not having any age criteria.
15:12Master's matured students have applied for it.
15:14And we have a lot of ladies in IT, right?
15:17So, that is something, you know, which is there for a particular type.
15:23A particular type.
15:24That is how many students apply for it.
15:27That is why they apply for it.
15:29So, how much is it worth it?
15:31Now, when we talk about scholarships, there are many scholarships.
15:34That is why I talk about it entirely.
15:36Not only Germany.
15:37First of all, something is there which comes along with our offer.
15:41That is why we often give that scholarship.
15:44Which is an entrance eligible for all of those who are eligible for all of those who are eligible for all of those.
15:48Second, we also have an academic light of scholarships.
15:52Then, if there is a counsellor for those who are eligible for all of those who are eligible for all of those, then we apply for them automatically.
16:00So, that is there.
16:01So, that is there.
16:02Then, if we apply for all of those who are eligible for all of those who are eligible for all of those who are eligible for all of those scholarships, then we apply for them specifically.
16:08So, it depends on whom you are choosing to apply for you.
16:13Then, if we apply for all of those who are eligible for all of those who are eligible for all of those scholarships, they will guide you perfectly.
16:21Do this.
16:22Do that.
16:23You have to write a SOP like this.
16:24Or, you know, you have to submit a paper like this for the scholarship.
16:27And this is the deadline.
16:28So, they will have a perfect plan for you.
16:31So, we have to look at what should be your preparation.
16:38So, it depends on what it is.
16:40So, if we study abroad, we have to select courses, apply for them, payment for them.
16:47That is not it.
16:48It is more than that.
16:49There is lots of things like this.
16:51So, always it is very important to contact a person with knowledge about all of those things.
16:57So, yeah.
16:58Now, when we go to school, we don't understand what we are doing.
17:02If we study abroad, we do often work very well.
17:05move on, move on, move on, move on, move on, move on, move on, move on.
17:10move on, move on, move on, move on, move on, move on, move on, move on.
17:12In the next few days, we have a lot of different challenges,
17:14How are the many challenges important for you?
17:16In the last few days, I was asked,
17:18our first question about them.
17:21So, I was asked.
17:22In the last few days, I was about to compare,
17:23we were concerned about our parents.
17:25Like, you know, here, when we study, even me, I am a single child.
17:27So, if we knew my parents,
17:29We come to our parents and say that, okay, I have to do this or I have to submit this.
17:35So they are always there for us, okay?
17:36So we are more dependent on them.
17:38But if we go to college, or if we go to college, they get so independent and I'm so happy to say that.
17:48Because we have to teach finance managers.
17:52We have to teach them how to do things, how to do things, how to do things, how to do things, how to do things.
17:58Ultimately, they are leaving alone.
18:00So they have groceries, they have to handle them, how many expenses they spend.
18:05So they have a financial planning when they are graduating.
18:08We have to teach them how to do it.
18:11And financial planning at this age is very important, this era, it's very important.
18:15So these kids, when they go for the studies, you know, they get this.
18:19We have to do a safe fight.
18:21Now, the time we are in, there is a lot of trustworthy people to help you with it.
18:27And we give you that, you know, and then we have to help you with it.
18:34And we have to do that trustworthiness.
18:36So they charge you for their service.
18:38Now, we will go to the taxi, we will pay you.
18:41So that kind of people are there to help you with it.
18:44Then we will pick it up, accommodations, arrange it, and that's all scams.
18:49So that's why we have to do that.
18:51Like, you know, to not fall for that all things, you should always go for some trustworthy people and people like that.
18:58So we will always be guiding you with that all things.
19:00And yeah, we have to do a community.
19:04Most of the colleges and universities, we have to do an orientation.
19:10So in that orientation, they guide us with all the important things we needed.
19:16Like, we have to do a bank account, we have to do what we need to do with it.
19:20There are other things, there are other Indian communities.
19:23So where, you know, they will be sharing you all these things.
19:26And there will be a person, like, you know, you can go contact them and they will help you with the, okay, what's going on.
19:33So there are other facilities, it's just you have to explore it.
19:36So, Prakadeep, now, I think, the selection of courses at university is very important.
19:42There are other universities in a culture, not a knowledge of professors,
19:47there are great opportunities to give you a job, you can get a job, you can get a job, you can get a job, you can get a job, you can get a job, you can get a job, you can get a job, you can get a job.
19:56There are other courses in that selection process.
19:58Actually, if you're going for public, first of all, there's a highlight here,
20:04They have a very, you know, historical universities and like, you know, it's a very old universities with lots of nice professors and all.
20:14But they keep that thing.
20:16So, of course, public university and it's a public funded university.
20:20So they have all that infrastructures and everything.
20:23I won't say that, you know, they don't have even, you know, when you look into their website also, they give the description of like, you know,
20:32who are professors, what are, who all are they, or like, you know,
20:36they are fully able to teach them.
20:40They have a great idea.
20:44So, yes, of course.
20:46So, if you're going for a master's and all,
20:48you're going for a master's and all,
20:50like, arts, science and arts and all,
20:52like, science and arts and all,
20:54like, science and all students.
20:56So, you're going for a MBA class.
20:58You're going for a MBA class.
20:59But, like, for a public education background,
21:00you know, that's what I'm going for.
21:01So, I'm going for a program that's related to that.
21:03So, it's like,
21:05when you're studying science,
21:07you're going to go to the university and you're going to go to the university and you're going to study art.
21:10So, that's what I'm going for.
21:12Like, depends.
21:13So, if you're going for master's and all,
21:15like, arts, science and arts and all,
21:17like, science and all students.
21:19You're going for MBA class.
21:20You're going for engineering class.
21:22You're going for MBA class.
21:24But, like, for public universities,
21:27they will consider my science, my engineering background more.
21:30So, they will give me admissions for that more.
21:32So, that's what I'm going for.
21:34So, if you're going for major class,
21:36but then, you know, it depends.
21:37So, if you're going for a student,
21:39you're going for mechanical engineering,
21:41you're going for engineering,
21:42you're going for electronic engineering,
21:44you're going for a short time,
21:45you're going for a diploma in IT class.
21:48So, if you're going for a student,
21:50then you're going to get into IT.
21:51So, if you're going for a degree,
21:52you're going for a degree,
21:53you're going for a degree.
21:54So, normally,
21:55in your career,
21:58they look into your curriculum.
21:59Like, when you do a class of learning,
22:01you don't have a diploma in it.
22:03You know,
22:04if you're going for bachelor's,
22:05you're going for a degree.
22:06You will get into it.
22:07That's what we're going for.
22:08We can find out these streams in IT.
22:10But, if you're going for major class,
22:12just with a diploma,
22:14might be possible.
22:15It's not that possible.
22:16It's not that possible, but we have to just check.
22:19Then we have to go to the same place.
22:21There is no problem in private.
22:23You can do it. There is lots of conversion programs.
22:25Then we can do the conversion or something like that.
22:30Now, we have given the fees for German universities.
22:36We also have to pay attention to people in Germany.
22:45Actually, see, if you are saying that there is no tuition fees, it's okay.
22:53But very frankly speaking, they do have a fees.
22:56It's not a fees.
22:57It's not a semester contribution.
23:00Depending on the university.
23:02There is a small amount, but yeah, it is there.
23:04So lastly, the students have 350 euros per sem.
23:09That's all.
23:10But yeah, there is a small amount.
23:12And one more thing is like, you know, you know, we have to say that it's completely free.
23:20There is nothing to pay.
23:21But no, it's not like that.
23:23There is a semester contribution for universities.
23:26But if you have to pay for a semester, you don't have to pay for a semester, you don't have to pay for it.
23:34So if you have to pay for a semester contribution, depending on the university, that's 1000.
23:36I don't know if you have to pay for a semester contribution.
23:38and I think it's a little more than 50-50-50-50-50.
23:41So, there is a lot of semester contributions, which is,
23:43for our thing only,
23:45it's just a contribution that comes from.
23:47Now, of course, it's a living experience,
23:49but it's also a contribution to the other things.
23:50What is PR?
23:52They need to complete the process of PR.
23:55In between, maybe, it's a change.
23:57There's a few additions, a few subtractions,
24:00so there's not enough to come.
24:01So, there are changes from the time gap,
24:04If you want to make a plan, you will get the most difficult things.
24:08That's why you can help you with handling it.
24:11It's a very important thing because we are now ready.
24:14Immigration laws keep changing.
24:17Now, where are you from?
24:19There are some differences in the economy,
24:21or some changes in the government.
24:25It's the only way to make a difference in immigration.
24:28If you want to make a difference,
24:29you will be able to make a number,
24:31completely stop the situation.
24:36But if you have any government telling you,
24:38the idea is different.
24:41That's why,
24:42a lot of changes have been changed.
24:44Immigration and laws have been changed.
24:47Now, if you have a client,
24:50and you have a client,
24:52all of a sudden,
24:53we don't have to say anything about it.
24:56We don't have to say anything about government change.
24:59In that situation,
25:00we don't have to say anything about it.
25:03So, we have a team,
25:05or a documentation team,
25:07and we don't have to say anything about it.
25:10We have a keen observation,
25:12a daily research.
25:13We are aware of it daily.
25:18We are aware of it every day,
25:20that if we are in any country,
25:22we will change the changes.
25:23So, we are updated daily.
25:25But we are aware of it.
25:27that is clear items.
25:28We have to say anything about the changes,
25:31what are the actual changes.
25:32We have to say anything about it in Canada,
25:34if we have student visa,
25:35we have to say anything about it.
25:37So, if you have any advice, you will be able to get the first thing to get updated.
25:49That's a clear idea for our clients.
25:54So, for example, it's not acceptable for clients.
26:00They are disturbed because they have a mindset in their mind.
26:05That is a full plan.
26:06Even now, there is a change in the fund.
26:08There is a major fund.
26:11There is a language that is required.
26:13That is why the clients have a better effect.
26:15Because, okay, the IELTS will have a score,
26:18they will be able to do it.
26:20That's why we are not aware of it.
26:23There is a fund.
26:25There is a way to do it.
26:28So, the client is very disturbed.
26:34That is clear.
26:37Communication is important.
26:39It is important to know how to convince everyone.
26:44That is a fact.
26:46So, if we go to a client and see what we have done,
26:50that is very important.
26:52Because, if we are in a situation,
26:54we will not be happy.
26:56We will not be happy.
26:58We will not be able to get helpful information,
26:59we will not be able to get helpful information.
27:01So, in this case,
27:02we will be able to answer the client's question.
27:05Because, they will react to this.
27:07They will react to this.
27:08They will say,
27:10if we are in a situation,
27:11that is not the case,
27:12it is not the case.
27:13It is a fact.
27:14If the clients say,
27:16they will react to this.
27:18Once they are done,
27:19they will react to this.
27:21If you have a future benefit,
27:22they will react to this.
27:23How do we get the changes?
27:24If we do not react to this.
27:26I will partly ask,
27:27if we are in a situation,
27:28first of all,
27:29we will be able to understand the clear picture of what is going on,
27:34what is going on,
27:35what is going on,
27:36what is going on.
27:37What is going on,
27:38what is going on,
27:39what is going on,
27:40what is going on.
27:41We can't convey anything in the past.
27:43In the past, we learned how fast information can be found.
27:47We can't get any information in the past.
27:49We learned how much information can be found.
27:52We learned how much information can be found.
27:54We learned that we have a legal team in an expert site.
27:59We learned how to educate the head of the legal team.
28:04We learned how to convey that client's support.
28:09We learned how much information can be found.
28:13So, we learned how to apply for a German opportunity.
28:17We learned how to apply for an agency to help us.
28:23To be very honest,
28:24if there is any student visa,
28:26or any student visa,
28:27or any student visa,
28:28or any student visa,
28:29in any country,
28:30we learned how to do it.
28:32We learned how to do it.
28:34We learned how to do it.
28:36We learned how to network and traffic and,
28:40and so on,
28:42that we learned how to approach this,
28:43But then we have to approach a good consultancy.
28:47They don't have to develop a situation where we are at a time.
28:52If we had to do so, we could do so, we could do so, we could change the rules.
28:57Then we could do so many different times.
28:59We could do so, all of us could do so.
29:02So, if we could do something that we could do so, we could do so.
29:08In case, if there are many steps involved in this process in PR,
29:16then if you have any questions, what do you have to ask for your documents?
29:22Do you have additional documents for the embassy?
29:26There are explanations.
29:27If you have any documents, you will not be satisfied.
29:30So, you will have an explanation for that.
29:32In this case, you will have legal documents.
29:36If you have any details about that, you will have to prove that you are able to support legal documents.
29:41In that case, you will have to ask for your questions.
29:46In that case, you will have to ask for advice or help.
29:50So, in that case, we have to approach consultancies in this case.
29:57If you have any questions, you will have to answer your questions.
30:02If you have any questions, you will have to answer your questions.
30:04There will be a clear idea.
30:06There will be confusion and tensions.
30:08In other situations, if you have any consultancies,
30:11we will have to complete a smooth process.
30:15Sir, let's say that the G.O.C. has a valid date for 12 months.
30:20If we are able to apply according to that, if we have to take the opportunity for a formal mortgage,
30:24if we have to be extended, it will have an option.
30:26There will be an option for any kind of single-term mortgage.
30:29Even if we have to take the opportunity to apply what we can do even more than this.
30:32For the German opportunity card, we have to apply for that.
30:35Now, if we have to apply for this one-year grant.
30:37Once you have to apply for that one-year grant,
30:41Then, the person will apply for the residence permit and apply for the residence permit.
30:49In case, this extension is on the 10th or 11th month,
30:55the person will apply for the residence permit for 12 months.
31:00In the last time, the person will apply for the residence permit for the residence permit.
31:07And at the first stage, they dispense a visa.
31:12With the opportunity as the employer,
31:15they automatically apply for роб bowling.
31:17And the creator responsibility as the last time.
31:23So, the job, the term is the offer?
31:26Yes, for a job interview had toen for our employer.
31:29So, we can use a offer.
31:33It's an offer.
31:34That's right.
31:35Maybe a cafe or burgers.
31:38No, we don't have a permanent job.
31:40That's part-time.
31:42That's not a job offer.
31:44We can go to McDonald's and say,
31:46okay, a waiter is serving.
31:49That's not a job offer.
31:51That's not a job offer.
31:56That's not a job offer.
31:58That's not a job offer.
32:00That's not an IT expert.
32:03We're going to have a data analyst,
32:05a software engineer.
32:07But for permanent jobs,
32:09we can do what we want to do long term.
32:13We can do that.
32:15We can do that.
32:18You can do that.
32:20That's not a job offer.
32:22That's not a job offer.
32:24That's a job offer.
32:26If they have a residence permit,
32:29they can go to the stage.
32:31They can extend it.
32:33That's a job offer.
32:34Okay.
32:35In case,
32:36if you have a job offer,
32:38you can do it.
32:39Then we can do it.
32:41We can do it.
32:42We can do it.
32:43That's why usually,
32:44you can do it.
32:46You can do it.
32:47So,
32:48what are the requirements of German Opportunity Card?
32:51What are the requirements of German Opportunity Card?
32:52What are the basic requirements?
32:54What are the requirements?
32:55What are the requirements?
32:56What are the requirements?
32:57It's a recognized university degree.
33:01That's a two-year diploma.
33:03That's a requirement.
33:05What are the requirements of language skills?
33:08That's a one-year English.
33:10Another German.
33:11That's a basic skills.
33:13That's a good idea.
33:14That's a good idea.
33:15You can do that.
33:16If we get a funds,
33:17you can make a plan.
33:18You can do that.
33:19You can get a job in a job.
33:21You can get money.
33:22You can drop the expenses.
33:23You can sell that.
33:24You can sell it.
33:25You can sell it.
33:26You can sell it.
33:27We can sell it.
33:28You can sell it.
33:29There are a small amount.
33:30You can sell it.
33:31You can sell it.
33:32You can sell it.
33:33Then, if you say three of those requirements,
33:37if you meet these three things,
33:39then you will say,
33:41okay, try and try and try.
33:43So, if you meet those three things,
33:46they meet these three things.
33:49Well, you know, you have a expiry date.
33:52You have to get a job in the GOC kit,
33:56and you have to get a job.
33:58So, you have to get a job in between these languages.
34:01That's a expiry date.
34:03There is no expiry in German exams.
34:06In IELTS, there is no expiry in country-wise.
34:09For Canada, there is no validity for two years.
34:12There is no validity in other countries.
34:15There is no expiry in German language.
34:19There is no expiry in German.
34:22There is no mandatory for all of them.
34:25IELTS has been able to apply to IELTS.
34:29But our clients say that if you go to the German official language in the country,
34:38they will be able to survive.
34:42Long-term, if you go to the PR, if you go to the B1 or B2 level,
34:47you will apply to the citizenship requirement.
34:50So, if you go to the long-term, you will be able to learn German.
34:53If you go to the B2 level, you will apply to the B2 level.
34:57Definitely, you will apply to the job.
35:00You will apply to the interview,
35:02you will apply to the interview,
35:04you will apply to the B2 level.
35:07That is a positive thing.
35:08But it is not mandatory.
35:09So, if you go to the PR level,
35:11you will be able to go to Germany.
35:14You will be able to share the details in this interview.
35:19Thank you so much.
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