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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,
00:19that we can approve the experts in the 21st century.
00:23So, welcome back to the Vidaes.
00:26The Vidaes have a lot of questions in the 21st century.
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.
01:28Now, we have made a decision to go to Germany.
01:30We have made a decision to go to Germany.
01:31They have learned a little bit about Germany.
01:36They have learned a little bit about Germany.
01:38So, if they want to survive, we will definitely do that.
01:40So, what do you think there are steps?
01:43What do we think there are a purpose?
01:45We have a purpose for what we want to do in our life
01:47or what we want to become in our life.
01:49So, what do we think there are a purpose?
01:51It will be more easier for us to know which path we want to walk.
01:55So, yeah, first of all, you have to have a purpose.
01:57It is the purpose to come,
02:00you can learn a few courses in the course.
02:02You can learn what will be the best country or universities.
02:07You have to talk to a person who will guide you with it.
02:09Now, if you can take the first admission,
02:11We have a lot of time to teach this language.
02:15We have a lot of time for admission.
02:17We have a lot of time for admission.
02:20We have a lot of time to teach students.
02:23We have a lot of time for language.
02:25So, very frankly speaking, it's a very big thing.
02:30So, we have a proper system.
02:34So, we have a lot of time to teach English.
02:41But Germany is entirely different.
02:43It's like they have a culture.
02:45They have respect.
02:46They have respect.
02:47They have a lot of time to teach.
02:49They mostly prefer German people.
02:53Even if they have a lot of time,
02:55they will be able to do survival.
02:57We recently talked about A1, A2, B1, B2.
03:00So, we have a lot of time for language preparation.
03:05Actually, they respect their language a lot.
03:09Very frankly speaking.
03:10So, if you show a little bit respect to that,
03:13that you are interested to learn their language.
03:16So, first step is to start it.
03:20That's what I thought.
03:22So, that's what I thought.
03:23So, when we have a free time,
03:25I'm into education that's a time.
03:28So, we started learning basics like this.
03:31We never started learning basics,
03:33but we always knew how we need to teach a little bit.
03:35But based on the basics,
03:36we learn a bit about some language,
03:38we learn some of the things that we can survive.
03:41So, we learn a few universities.
03:43That's what we learn from the universities.
03:44You learn a lot about it.
03:45You learn a lot about it.
03:46You learn a lot about it.
03:47You learn a lot about it.
03:48In three fees, a German language will be provided extra course.
03:54But you have to enroll for that, so you have to take that benefit.
04:00So that's why I said they respect their language.
04:03Because when I come here, they will be ready to learn that language.
04:08So, after these classes, we will be able to get extra subjects.
04:14Let's say, I'm a business person, so I'm not an MBA.
04:18If you have an MBA, you will be able to get extra education.
04:21You will be able to get extra education.
04:24So, they give you all these things to learn the language.
04:27Just grab the opportunity and go for it.
04:30So, first of all, we have to ask the German Opportunity Card.
04:33What is the German Opportunity Card?
04:35So, if you go to Germany, then you have a lot of options.
04:40Mainly, study visa, where people go to the school.
04:46People will have a job offer for them to go to work and work.
04:52So, the study visa and work visa will be an offer from them.
04:59The offer will be moved on on the basis of the basis of the offer.
05:05That's why we will introduce this opportunity.
05:10Actually, it's not a big job.
05:12The first thing is we have a job seeker visa in Germany.
05:16That's why we have an extended job seeker visa for six months.
05:23The conditions are a little different.
05:25Now, there are skilled workers in Germany.
05:29There are a lot of vacancies.
05:31There are a lot of demand.
05:32So, they are attracted to non-EU nationals.
05:36This visa is extended to 12 months.
05:39That's why it's extended to one year.
05:41That's why we have a non-EU nationals.
05:44That visa is introduced.
05:47That visa is a job seeker visa.
05:50That visa is a very clear sign.
05:52If we have to go job or study, we don't have to do job seeker visa.
05:57That's why we are a job seeker visa.
05:58That's why we have the visa.
05:59That visa is a visa visa.
06:00So, in Germany, we start a stage in Germany.
06:02Let's take a permanent job on this one year.
06:03Let's take a permanent job.
06:06This one year is a positive point.
06:08If you get a point in T.O.I.T., you can try to get a permanent job for a permanent job, then you can work for a week, 20 hours, part-time.
06:19If you get a Jolie, you can get a Jolie, you can get a work permit, or you can get a blue card, it depends.
06:29If you get a Jolie, you can get a permit, that's fine.
06:34If you get a permit, you can apply to PR, you can get a 5 years of citizenship, then you can get that process.
06:44The job seeker visa is a one year validating job seeker visa, and you can get a job seeker visa permanently.
06:55Now, there are UG students and PG students. If you go to school, you can go to UG and PG, and you can go to PR.
07:05Do you have any chance to get a Jolie or Jolie?
07:11If you get a student, you can apply to PR, then you can apply to PR.
07:20You can apply to a Jolie, then you can apply to PR.
07:25If you get a student, you can apply to a Jolie, then you can apply to PR, then you can apply to PR.
07:43If you get a student, you can apply to PR because of the same situation.
07:47Like CS, you can apply for a student head, you can apply to PR.
07:50You can apply to PR again, but you have to apply to PR.
07:53If you want to apply to PR, then you can apply to PR.
07:59If you change to your job, you can apply to PR, then you can apply to PR.
08:03It doesn't matter if you don't want to change it, but it doesn't matter if you don't want to change the duration of it.
08:08Do you want to take a look at any stream?
08:11Do you want to take a look at the opportunity for a little bit?
08:14So, see, all of our jobs have been done recently in our official video,
08:21where he is saying that Germany needs students, pride students, especially from STEM.
08:27There are opportunities for STEM, and there are opportunities for all the streamers.
08:33When we look at the university website, it doesn't matter how many placement ratios are.
08:41That shows that their program is having a good placement ratio, job thing and all.
08:47So, if you select all programs, there are some things.
08:51If you select all programs, specifically, recently, as I said,
08:57STEM is very highly, because, you know,
09:00there are a lot of engineering students in Germany.
09:03Because of that, there aren't opportunities for them.
09:07So, art is their thing.
09:09So, of course, everyone is having opportunities.
09:11Just the right program will be the best thing.
09:14So, Germany is very much famous for their engineering.
09:17German engineering is world famous.
09:19If you select STEM, then you select art, then you select UG, then you select PG, preferably.
09:24If you select any students, then you select students.
09:27It depends on students.
09:29And that means that Germany is a public university or a private university.
09:34If you select a public university, then you select UG.
09:37You select majorly STEM-related courses.
09:42But in private universities, there are a lot of scholarships for UG programs.
09:47And that too, not only like that, especially like our students,
09:51there are also great bright students, and there are great schools.
09:54So, they are interested in that.
09:55They are interested in that.
09:57They are interested in that.
09:58So, in Germany, they have 13 years of education.
10:03They are interested in that.
10:05They are interested in that.
10:07So, they are interested in that.
10:09They have a percentage of the students, and they have a program in the university.
10:14So, now the changes are coming.
10:17So, they are interested in UG students.
10:19But earlier, there are students who are interested in that.
10:23So, the master's was having a variety of programs and all.
10:26In Germany, they are interested in that program.
10:31So, they are interested in that.
10:33So, UG has 13 years of education.
10:35But now, it is changing.
10:37The changes are coming in.
10:38You can give some try for the UG.
10:43But they have a master's in them.
10:45So, that is the fact that they are interested in the Master's in the UG.
10:59So, now, that is 12 years.
11:00Now, we have 20 years of education.
11:03So, I said, we didn't have a plus 2.
11:06At the same time, we have 12 years.
11:09Now, they can give you that.
11:12So what I want to do is that a university will complete a 1-year degree program.
11:18It will complete a 1-year degree program.
11:21It will complete a 1-year degree program.
11:25So that is how we give a 13 years of education.
11:30So now, we are going to be able to get a 13-year degree program.
11:35That's right.
11:37There is a primary concern about how to get a family.
11:44Where are we going to guide you?
11:46If you have a work visa, a lot of EU blue cards,
11:50a lot of visas are going to be able to get a family.
11:55Actually, Germany is a family sponsorship.
11:59There is an option to get a family sponsorship.
12:02They are going to be able to get a family.
12:04But they are going to get a lot of visas and conditions.
12:06So, they are going to be able to get a family sponsorship.
12:09That is full-time.
12:10That is the conditions.
12:11That is the conditions.
12:12Now, we have to understand that we have an opportunity.
12:14That is a permanent visa.
12:18But there is a guaranteed visa.
12:21Just to search for our job.
12:24There is a job search for the job.
12:26There is a job search for the job.
12:30There is a job search for the job,
12:31and there is a job search for the job search for the job search for the job search.
12:34So, we can actually partner with that.
12:35No one is not dependent.
12:36We cannot date back to you.
12:38We cannot even date back to you and as a spouse.
12:39Then we are eligible for somebody that is eligible.
12:41So, we can be able to date back to you only yes.
12:43But most of the things that have been around that job search for the job search for this job search.
12:44They can go there. But, the most recent work permits have been called Joly Shwara.
12:50If you have a blue card, you can't do anything.
12:52There are two conditions, you can't do anything.
12:56They can't do anything different. But, they can't do anything.
13:00If they have to go there, Joly is a great worker.
13:04They go there. I mean, they have an option initially.
13:08They can go to a family sponsorship.
13:10That's why they support the country as a family sponsorship.
13:14There are all kinds of family options, but there are conditions.
13:19Okay. Now, I'm going to tell you about PR.
13:23Now, UG and PG, maybe they also have partners.
13:27Like, if they have a family, it's an option.
13:31That's possible.
13:33Yes. Actually, Germany is a spouse friendly country, right?
13:36But you can't take them to travel.
13:40First of all, we have to do it in three months.
13:42Then we have to do it in a few paper works.
13:45So, once that is done, once we get everything done,
13:48we can, of course, apply for the family reunion.
13:50Like, a spouse friendly country in Germany.
13:54So, do you have to learn the language?
13:58Do you want to go to that?
13:59Actually, if a spouse has a job like that,
14:03there are other language criteria.
14:06That's why they have to go there and work.
14:09That's why they have full-time working and permission.
14:12So, that's why they ask for a little bit of language in Germany.
14:15That's why they ask for a little bit of language in Germany.
14:18But yes, for a spouse, there is it.
14:20Now, the website, the details, the information, the scholarship and the scholarship.
14:26How much trust is it worth it?
14:28If we get a website like this,
14:32that's why we have to be assured.
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,
14:41we have all the universities in our meetings,
14:46and the representatives in our meetings.
14:49Like, you know, hey, we have an absolutely new scholarship coming in.
14:54This is the criteria.
14:55If you have any students, you can apply for it.
14:58Now, I'm not taking the university's name or college's name,
15:02but a woman's scholarship.
15:04And a woman in IT scholarship.
15:06So, that was a really good one.
15:07And that's why it is not having any age criteria.
15:12Master's matured students apply for it.
15:14And we have a lot of ladies in IT, right?
15:17So, that is something that is, you know, something which is there for a particular type.
15:24So, that's why they apply for it.
15:27That's why they apply for it.
15:29So, we have to talk about scholarship.
15:31So, we have to talk about scholarships.
15:34That's why I'm not only in Germany.
15:37First of all, something is there which comes along with our offer.
15:41That's why we often get the scholarship.
15:44Which is, entrance eligible for all of those scholarships.
15:48Second, we have to talk about academic light scholarships.
15:52Then, we have to talk about counselors.
15:54We have to ask, okay, how are we eligible?
15:57We have to apply for it.
15:59So, we have to automatically apply for it.
16:00So, that is there.
16:01Then, we have to talk about women's scholarship.
16:04I-stanseller scholarships.
16:05So, specifically, we have to apply for it.
16:08So, it's always depends, like, you know, whom you are choosing to apply for you.
16:13And then, we have to ask, you know, things about these things.
16:18That particular college scholarship, they will guide you perfectly.
16:21Do this, do that.
16:22You 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.
16:32Then, we have to ask, you know, what should be your preparation.
16:38Then, what should be your preparation?
16:40Then, what should be done?
16:41If you study abroad, you have to apply for courses, you have to apply for it, you have to pay for it.
16:47That is not it.
16:48It is more than that.
16:49There is lots of things like this.
16:51So, always, it's very important to contact a person with knowledge about all these things.
16:57So, yeah.
16:58Now, when we are going to study abroad, we have to do a lot of things like that.
17:02They don't have to do a lot of things like that.
17:05They don't have to do a lot of things like that.
17:07They don't have to do a lot of things like that.
17:09They don't have to do a lot of things like that.
17:11And then, what are the major challenges that they have to do in the future?
17:15So, earlier, I would say,
17:18earlier, our parents are concerned.
17:23Like, you know, here, when we study, even I am a single child.
17:27So, our parents are like, okay, what should I do?
17:30We 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?
17:37So, we are more dependent on them.
17:39But we are more dependent on them.
17:41They get so independent.
17:46And I am so happy to say that because they are a management manager.
17:52If they are a management manager, they are doing things in college.
17:55They are not doing that.
17:58Ultimately, they are leaving alone.
18:00So, we have groceries, we have handlers, we have expenses, so they have a financial planning when they are graduating.
18:09We have a graduation and financial planning at this age is very important, this era is very important.
18:16So, these kids when they go for the studies, you know, they get this.
18:20We have a safe fight. Now, the time we are in, there is a lot of trustworthy people to help you with it.
18:28And we give you that, you know, and then we have to help you with the students.
18:34And then we have to be trustworthy. So, they charge you for their service.
18:39Then we have to pay for the taxi. So, that kind of people are there to help you with it.
18:45Then we have to pick up, accommodation, arrange it, and then we have to get scams.
18:49So, that's why we have to not fall for that all things, you should always go for some trustworthy people.
18:57And people like that. So, we will always be guiding you with that all things.
19:01And yeah, you have to do community work.
19:05Most of the colleges and universities, we have to have an orientation.
19:10So, in that orientation, they guide us with all the important things we needed.
19:16Like, we have a bank account, we have to do what we have to do.
19:20You have to do all the Indian communities. So, 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.
19:30And they will help you with the, okay, what kind of stuff, what kind of stuff.
19:33So, there are three facilities. It's just, you have to explore it.
19:36So, Prakadipa, now, our selection of courses as a university is very important.
19:42There are a lot of universities in a culture, a lot of professors in a lot of knowledge.
19:47There are a lot of opportunities.
19:49There are a lot of opportunities.
19:50There are a lot of people who can get a job.
19:52There are a lot of universities in that area.
19:55There are a lot of universities in that area.
19:58Actually, if you are going for public, first of all, the highlight of this area.
20:04They have a very, you know, a lot of universities, historical and, like, you know, it's a very old universities.
20:12With lots of nice professors and all.
20:15But they keep that thing.
20:17So, of course, it's a public university and it's a public funded university.
20:20So, they have all that infrastructures and everything.
20:23That's not a private university.
20:25I won't say that, you know, they don't have even, you know, when you look into their website also,
20:30they give the description of, like, you know,
20:32who are professors, who are they?
20:36Or, like, you know, if they are fully, if we are going to study,
20:40if we are going to study, if we are going to study, if we are going to study, if we are going to study.
20:43That's a great idea.
20:44So, yes.
20:45Of course, and course, I'll be interested in that.
20:48So, if you are going for masters and all, like, arts, science and arts and all,
20:53like, science and arts and all, like, science and all, like, science and all students.
20:58So, if you are going to study, if you are going to study, if you are going for masters and all, like, arts, science and arts and all,
21:05So, they will give me admissions for that more.
21:07So, they will give me admissions for that more.
21:09So, that's a great idea.
21:10So, I think, you know, like, that's what it's like.
21:12But, like, that's what it's like.
21:13So, if you are going for masters and all, like, arts and arts and all, like, arts and arts and all,
21:18they know that science and all the students are going to study and then MBA.
21:21So, you are going to do engineering kind of intern.
21:23Then MBA.
21:24But, like, for public universities, they will consider my science, my engineering background more.
21:31So, they will give me admissions for that more.
21:33So, there is a job there.
21:35I will do this in major, but then it depends.
21:38So, if there is a student who is a mechanical engineer or an engineering engineer,
21:44then they will do a short-time one-year diploma in IT.
21:50How much is it possible to do PG in IT?
21:55So, normally, they look into your curriculum.
22:00Like, if we are studying the curriculum,
22:02then we don't have a lot of weight in the diploma.
22:04If we are studying the bachelor's, we can do it in the IT.
22:11But, if it is completely different with diploma, it might be possible.
22:16It's not that possible, but we have to just check.
22:19Then, if we are doing it, then we will go.
22:22If it is private, then you can do it. There are 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.
22:36Even if we have a student, we have to pay attention to Germany.
22:44That's why we have to pay attention to that.
22:46Actually, see, if you are saying that tuition fees is not free, it's okay.
22:53But, very frankly speaking, they do have a fees.
22:57It's not a fees, though.
22:58It's not a semester contribution, depending on the university.
23:02So, it's a good amount, but yeah, it is there.
23:05So, lastly, we have to pay attention to the students, that it's completely free, there is nothing to pay, but no, it's not like that.
23:23There is a semester contribution for universities, so that's why we have to pay attention to 350 euros or 320 euros for a semester.
23:31Depending on the university, we have to pay attention to that, depending on the university.
23:35We have to pay attention to that, because we have to pay attention to 350-500 euros.
23:41So, we have to pay attention to that semester contribution, which is, for our thing only,
23:44then we have to pay attention to that contribution.
23:47Of course, it is a living expense, so that we have to pay attention to that.
23:50If you have to try to PR, then you have to pay attention to the process of the PR process.
23:55In between, maybe, there will be a change in between.
23:57There will be a few additions, a few subtractions, then it will be a little.
24:01Then, there will be changes in the time gap.
24:04That will be the most important things that you have to pay attention to that.
24:08So, that will help you to handle it.
24:11Now, it is very important, because we have to pay attention to the immigration laws.
24:17In any country, there will be a difference between the government and the changes in the economy.
24:25That will affect the immigration laws.
24:28If you have to pay attention to the immigration laws, then you have to pay attention to the number.
24:32You have to stop the situation completely.
24:37You have to stop the situation completely.
24:39You have to stop the situation completely.
24:41If we think that?
24:42There is no change in the change anymore.
24:45There is no change in the action.
24:46The immigration laws is no change anymore.
24:48So, sometimes, we have to pay attention to the client to pay attention to that expense.
24:53All of a sudden, we don't have to say anything about it.
24:57We don't have to say anything about government change.
25:00In that situation, we don't have to say anything about it.
25:04So, what do we do?
25:06We have a team, a documentation team,
25:08how do we get updated?
25:11We have a keen observation,
25:13a research.
25:15We are aware of that daily.
25:19We are aware of that daily.
25:25We are aware of that.
25:27We are aware of that.
25:29We are aware of the actual changes.
25:31In Canada, we are aware of the student visa related changes.
25:36We are aware of that.
25:40So, when we are aware of the advice,
25:43we are aware of the first thing.
25:49That is a clear idea for our clients.
25:54So, we are aware of that.
25:56Many clients are not acceptable.
26:00They are disturbed.
26:03Because we have a mindset.
26:05That is a full plan.
26:06Even in fund, we are aware of the major,
26:09you know, there is a major fund.
26:12That is the language required.
26:13That is why clients can affect us.
26:16Because, okay, the IELTS will have a score.
26:18So, that is the government's opinion.
26:20That is why we are aware of the government.
26:23That is why they are aware of the fund.
26:27They are being corrected and accurate.
26:29So, that's how it works.
26:30The first time, the client is being disturbed by the client.
26:36So, that communication is important to be clear.
26:40It's a fact that we can convince people to be convinced.
26:45So, if we go to a client,
26:49it's very important to be able to see the client's ID.
26:53If we are in a situation like this, we can't get any information, we can't get any information, we can't get any helpful information.
27:02So, we can't get any information from the client.
27:06Because we can't get any information from them, we can't get any information from them.
27:09That's why they say,
27:11It's not a fact that we can do it, it's not a fact that we can do it.
27:15It's not a fact that we can do it with clients.
27:18Like, once they go to work,
27:20they can do it with future benefits,
27:24and they can do it with these changes.
27:27So, first of all, we have a clear picture of what's going on,
27:34what's going on, what's going on, what's going on.
27:36That's a clarity and confidence that we can do it with clients.
27:43In the past, we can do it with the information,
27:47and we can do it with the information.
27:49We can do it with the information,
27:52and we can do it with these things.
27:54We can do it with a legal team in the expert side.
28:00We can do it with the head,
28:03and we can do it with the legal team.
28:04So, that's why we can do it with the support of the clients,
28:09and we can do it with the information,
28:11and we can do it with the correct information.
28:14So, we have a German opportunity,
28:16and we can do it with the G.O.C. to apply.
28:18So, we can do it with an agency that we can do it with the help of our clients.
28:23To be very honest,
28:25our community,
28:31we can do it with the purpose of the project.
28:32We know when I do it with school,
28:33we can do it with an agency that can apply.
28:40It can do it with a legal team.
28:42But if we approach a good consultancy,
28:47we don't have time to change the situation.
28:52We don't have time to change the rules.
28:56We don't have time to spend all this time.
28:59We don't have time to research, we don't have time to observe.
29:02So, we don't have time to do anything.
29:04We don't have time to do anything in our career.
29:08In case, there are several steps involved in the process of PR.
29:16So, in any case, we don't have time to do any other questions.
29:22We don't have time to do any other questions.
29:26We don't have time to do any other questions.
29:30So, we don't have time to do any other questions.
29:32We don't have time to submit legal documents.
29:36We don't have time to do anything.
29:38We don't have time to do any other questions.
29:41So, sometimes people don't have time to do any other questions.
29:46In that moment, we don't have time to get advice and help.
29:50At that moment, we have a lot of experience.
29:57They will be able to handle it. Because if they do it, they will be able to handle it, issues to solve it.
30:04They will be able to handle it. They will be able to handle it.
30:08In other situations, we will have a full consultation with a high end process.
30:15Sir, we are talking about the G.O.C. has a valid date for 12 months.
30:20If we have an opportunity to do that, then we will have an opportunity to extend it.
30:26We will have an opportunity to do that.
30:28We will have to be able to apply it.
30:32If we have a G.O.C., we will be able to apply it.
30:36If we have a G.O.C., we will be able to apply it to the G.O.C.
30:41Then we will have to apply it to the G.O.C.
30:46If we have a G.O.C., we will apply it.
30:49In case, if we have an extension, it will be on the 10th or 11th.
30:55If we have an extension, it will be able to apply it to the G.O.C.
30:57Then we will have a V.O.C.
30:59Then, we will apply it in the last time.
31:01Then, if we have a G.O.C.
31:03Then, we will apply it to the G.O.C.
31:05Then, we will apply it to the G.O.C.
31:06Then, we will apply it to the G.O.C.
31:07If they have a legal stage, they have a visa or a visa.
31:11At that point, they extend this opportunity.
31:14Like, they have a job offer.
31:16Last time, they have a job offer.
31:19They extend this opportunity.
31:22Do we have a job offer?
31:25Yes, we have an interview.
31:27We have an employee who has a profile.
31:30That's why we have an offer for that company.
31:33If they have a cafe or burgers, they can go to the store.
31:38No, we have a permanent job.
31:40That's why we have a job offer.
31:42That's why we have a job offer.
31:44We have a McDonald's and say,
31:46Okay, a waiter is serving.
31:49That's why we have a job offer for part-time.
31:56We have an owner,
31:59That's why we have an IT expert.
32:02If they have a dream, they have a data analyst,
32:05Software engineer,
32:06That's why we have a permanent job.
32:08That's why we have a job offer for long-term.
32:11We have an experience for long-term.
32:14We have an experience for them.
32:16Definitely, they have an experience for us.
32:18That's why we have a job offer.
32:20If you have a job offer,
32:21They have an experience for us,
32:22You can continue to do it,
32:23or if they have an experience for us,
32:24I don't know what to do.
32:25If they have an experience for us,
32:26If you have an experience for the residents,
32:29They have an opportunity to extend it on a residence permit.
32:33Yeah, okay.
32:34So, in case,
32:35In case, in this one-year-old, if you want to give it to me, then you can give it to me and apply it.
32:43That's why I usually do a gap in one year.
32:47So, what are the requirements of the German Opportunity Card?
32:51The basic requirements are the basic requirements.
32:55That's why it's a recognized university degree.
33:01There is a two-year diploma. That's a requirement.
33:06There is a language skills.
33:08One is English, one is German.
33:11That's one of the basic skills.
33:14There is a fund.
33:16If you want to give it to me, then you can give it to me.
33:18If you want to give it to me, then you can give it to me, then you can give it to me.
33:25So, there is a fund.
33:28If you want to give it to me, then you can give it to me.
33:32That's what I learned to give it to me.
33:33Then, I'm the one that requests you have to.
33:37If you want to give it to me, then let me finish this field.
33:43Maybe you'll need the eligibility points.
33:45If you want to give it to me, then how many people will give it the income.
33:49There is an expiry date of ILTs.
33:52That's why they are using a GOC kit.
33:57So, in between, they acquired a different language.
34:01That is an expiry.
34:02No.
34:03In German exams, there is an expiry.
34:05In ILTs, there is a country-wise experience.
34:08In Canada, there are two years of validity.
34:11In other countries, there is a validity.
34:14There is an expiry date of the German language.
34:20That's why they are expiry.
34:22There is no mandatory date of German.
34:25There is an ILTs.
34:28But, we have the clients to ask that
34:31you are going to go to the German official language.
34:35What is it?
34:37Surviving.
34:39There is a long term.
34:43You can't go to the P.R. to the citizenship.
34:45You can't apply to the B1, B2.
34:46You can't apply to the B1, B2.
34:47They are required for citizenship.
34:49So, in a long time,
34:51I can't study German in a long time.
34:53If it's not,
34:54it's a basic problem.
34:56Definitely,
34:57you can study it.
34:59You can study it.
35:00You can study it.
35:02You can study it.
35:03You can study it.
35:04You can study it.
35:05That's a positive thing.
35:06That's what we say.
35:07But, it's mandatory.
35:08It's not that.
35:09So, you can study it.
35:10If you study it,
35:11you can study it.
35:12You can study it in Germany.
35:13You can study it.
35:14You can study it in this interview.
35:15Thank you so much.
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