I know a fair bit about the Netherlands and its lifestyle, it's very different from where my heart is. I like the german way a lot better. We work a lot, get stuff done, constantly train ourselves, love having small parties, and drink white wine or bavarian beer.
One thing is, smart and loyal people who want to stay and learn a job, will get their shot. Has been this way for literally decades. We invited the turks 30/40years ago, then a lot of Balkan people, a couple of years ago refugees from Syria and guess what, we still have a lot of jobs to fill.
@manniman
I cannot relate. And hope that what you are trying to say just came out wrong.
Might be the bavarian lifestyle choice
Netherland is completely different and dutch culture-based. Life is different here and the system is very slow.
So I should try to apply as well...Now my question is that Germany is giving work permits to Ukrainian refugees?
So to answer your question, yes.
If you apply for a job and they would like you to work for them, you can register at the "Arbeitsagentur" to get a permit and access to the health care system here. Two days from now, all Ukrainians who would like to work in Germany will be granted a working permit as soon as they apply for a residency called "Aufenthaltserlaubnis nach §24". All administrative work is handled by the local "Arbeitsagentur" of that city which is responsible for the location of the job/residence.
Awesome, I should check out this information... Thanks a lot...
@priyanarc I would stay in Dutch track , after what you gone through this has to be the place to work from , germany could have been a possibility but now that is on my opinion not anymore
You are critical of Germany, that is not baseless.
I am surely not critical about Germany I love the country and former PM but when a refugee has been to two countries the advice to go to a third because the bus and train tickets are cheaper was a bit of. But if an when you probably would offer a home , a job and income and transport than it would be a great gesture and Germany could work for @priyanarc
Aha, hmm maybe we can discuss it next Monday Brit...
Well, I can help to get in touch win my local agencies of course. As soon as there would be an opening, I know that my city is providing refugee emergency flats of 2-3 rooms for permanent stay (until people find a better one for themselves) and I know there are job openings around here and I mean a lot of them.
So to answer your question, yes Mam, I think that Germany is the country in the world to start a chill life in the corporate workforce if that is what one is looking for. We produce a lot of stuff and we love it.