Good thing that the KVR is ready and able to process all of these newcomers with no issue!
Maybe a few things such as decent housing would be a good first step as well
I sense bullshit
Too bad that the ones who want to come don’t have the skillset needed here and the workers who do have the skills are not interested in moving here.
It’s Canada all over again. Bringing in people to work is good but the housing demand and crippling healthcare system just can’t keep up.
I’m a virtualization specialist and trying to come to Germany but it is always about German language “Kenntnisse” have not been able to find a interview … because they need it idk I just want to talk to machines and softwares basically 🤣 it would be great to nail a job with English but it seems nearly impossible …I hope I could be able to save my self from my own country … It is collapsing.
But please stop confusing refugees and immigrants. This tends to be the norm these days…
(Both groups need completely different handling)
Yeah but the workers we actually need make only a bit more than Mindestlohn, still get a big chunk of their income for social contributions, all that while housing prices are so high that it just becomes way too unattractive.
And here I am, unable to find a job, went to do a masters degree to get at least an internship, but even for that they want me to have “first experience”, because IT is already full of migrants/students who came for the good money.
Controlled immigration of skilled workers.
Not Jihadist who want to create a caliphate in Hamburg.
And if you send everyone home who is depleting our social systems, you don’t need as many tax payers to keep those systems running.
Meanwhile Consul of Germany anywhere: We rejected your request cuz we thought that you wont turnback your homeland.
Wtf dude i want going to work not schengen ?
Germany is insanely unattractive for skilled migrants lmao
288,000 potential depressions per year.
Don’t worry, I will save y’all.
/s
Has the German government made any attempts to raise the birth rates over the last 20 years?
Lol nein
I am an immigrant myself, and consider myself pretty left-leaning and pro-immigration, but also I think publishing such claims while more and more companies in Germany perform and prepare for layoffs is pretty arrogant. Also, housing.
Maybe if housing, pay and other cost of living issues were improved enough then more people already here would reproduce… Just sayin.
No thanks, look at Canada and their woes with housing.
Immigration is not the only required solution, but since we’re on the topic:
1. “Immigration is unsustainable”
A shrinking population won’t pay pensions, but migrants will.
2. “Migrants can’t integrate”
Integration isn’t a problem when everyone has meaningful work.
3. “Public services will be strained”
Without migrants, there will be no one left to run public services.
4. “Social resistance is growing”
People resist migration until they see who fixes their systems.
5. “Migrants lack the right skills”
Skilled jobs are empty, and people are waiting to fill them.
6. “Economic downturns make migration risky”
Labor shortages don’t take time off for economic recessions.
7. “Immigration changes culture”
Germany is at its strongest every time it evolves.
8. “We should rely on our own population”
We need everyone to succeed, including people not born here.
They won’t stay long as they will be preyed upon by criminal assholes posing as employers.
First of Germany needs to distinguish skilled migrants from refugees and make a department who handle skilled and highly skilled migrants better! Highly skilled People who pay taxes (often more than Germans themselves), are treated like shit in Germany! Treated as shit and then to add to that woes are foreign department queues, and low salaries compared to US doesn’t makes it every attractive anyways! I think lot needs to change at ground level like immigration system here for highly skilled people, housing, healthcare (which is crap even when you pay the highest)!
1/3 of the international students return back to their country/or other countries, because they could not find a Job in Germany. That’s the current reality.
Sign me up man. I am skilled and still finding it hard to land an interview
There are entire school classes of students where not a single parent has a job.
Now we are talking about importing forain workers. A huge part of them will need extensive language lessons, a significant part has to earn additional qualifications in order work here.
And we shouldn’t act like the costs of training/educating those unemployed (+the money they currently receive) is more and the costs of recruiting, relocating, housing and educating those forain workers.
Also, some of them would come to make a lot of money in a short amount of time, which doesn’twork with minimum wage and high costs of living. Others would like to stay and need to be integrated.
So a decently large city of migrants each year. Do we build enough flats for that? More services, kindergarten, schools, hospitals etc? No? Awesome
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Good thing that the KVR is ready and able to process all of these newcomers with no issue!
Maybe a few things such as decent housing would be a good first step as well
I sense bullshit
Too bad that the ones who want to come don’t have the skillset needed here and the workers who do have the skills are not interested in moving here.
It’s Canada all over again. Bringing in people to work is good but the housing demand and crippling healthcare system just can’t keep up.
I’m a virtualization specialist and trying to come to Germany but it is always about German language “Kenntnisse” have not been able to find a interview … because they need it idk I just want to talk to machines and softwares basically 🤣 it would be great to nail a job with English but it seems nearly impossible …I hope I could be able to save my self from my own country … It is collapsing.
But please stop confusing refugees and immigrants. This tends to be the norm these days…
(Both groups need completely different handling)
Yeah but the workers we actually need make only a bit more than Mindestlohn, still get a big chunk of their income for social contributions, all that while housing prices are so high that it just becomes way too unattractive.
And here I am, unable to find a job, went to do a masters degree to get at least an internship, but even for that they want me to have “first experience”, because IT is already full of migrants/students who came for the good money.
Controlled immigration of skilled workers.
Not Jihadist who want to create a caliphate in Hamburg.
And if you send everyone home who is depleting our social systems, you don’t need as many tax payers to keep those systems running.
Meanwhile Consul of Germany anywhere: We rejected your request cuz we thought that you wont turnback your homeland.
Wtf dude i want going to work not schengen ?
Germany is insanely unattractive for skilled migrants lmao
288,000 potential depressions per year.
Don’t worry, I will save y’all.
/s
Has the German government made any attempts to raise the birth rates over the last 20 years?
Lol nein
I am an immigrant myself, and consider myself pretty left-leaning and pro-immigration, but also I think publishing such claims while more and more companies in Germany perform and prepare for layoffs is pretty arrogant. Also, housing.
Maybe if housing, pay and other cost of living issues were improved enough then more people already here would reproduce… Just sayin.
No thanks, look at Canada and their woes with housing.
Immigration is not the only required solution, but since we’re on the topic:
1. “Immigration is unsustainable”
A shrinking population won’t pay pensions, but migrants will.
2. “Migrants can’t integrate”
Integration isn’t a problem when everyone has meaningful work.
3. “Public services will be strained”
Without migrants, there will be no one left to run public services.
4. “Social resistance is growing”
People resist migration until they see who fixes their systems.
5. “Migrants lack the right skills”
Skilled jobs are empty, and people are waiting to fill them.
6. “Economic downturns make migration risky”
Labor shortages don’t take time off for economic recessions.
7. “Immigration changes culture”
Germany is at its strongest every time it evolves.
8. “We should rely on our own population”
We need everyone to succeed, including people not born here.
They won’t stay long as they will be preyed upon by criminal assholes posing as employers.
First of Germany needs to distinguish skilled migrants from refugees and make a department who handle skilled and highly skilled migrants better! Highly skilled People who pay taxes (often more than Germans themselves), are treated like shit in Germany! Treated as shit and then to add to that woes are foreign department queues, and low salaries compared to US doesn’t makes it every attractive anyways! I think lot needs to change at ground level like immigration system here for highly skilled people, housing, healthcare (which is crap even when you pay the highest)!
1/3 of the international students return back to their country/or other countries, because they could not find a Job in Germany. That’s the current reality.
Sign me up man. I am skilled and still finding it hard to land an interview
There are entire school classes of students where not a single parent has a job.
Now we are talking about importing forain workers. A huge part of them will need extensive language lessons, a significant part has to earn additional qualifications in order work here.
And we shouldn’t act like the costs of training/educating those unemployed (+the money they currently receive) is more and the costs of recruiting, relocating, housing and educating those forain workers.
Also, some of them would come to make a lot of money in a short amount of time, which doesn’twork with minimum wage and high costs of living. Others would like to stay and need to be integrated.
So a decently large city of migrants each year. Do we build enough flats for that? More services, kindergarten, schools, hospitals etc? No? Awesome
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