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Old 10-23-2015, 10:18 AM
 
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Anyway, like in the US, college towns are good places to live, Göttingen for instance. Lots of young people (by German standards), thus a certain amount of night life and open-mindedness, better infrastructure, etc.
Anyway, thanks for the report about the 30 biggest German cities you posted another day. Interesting statistics, but actually no big surprises.

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Old 10-23-2015, 09:26 PM
 
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I mentioned doctors just as an example, to make a point.
Actually I couldn't stop laughing as I read We were not talking about doctors part
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Old 11-01-2015, 01:36 AM
 
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Question Ultimate German Cities War (Dussoldrof vs Hamburg vs Berlin vs Munich vs Cologne)

Ultimate German Cities War (Dussoldorf vs Hamburg vs Berlin vs Munich vs Cologne).

Hi Guys, I'm from India, I'm looking for set to move Germany but I'm in great confussion in which city should i move. Guys i need your help please give me advice on which city is great and why according to your personal experience.

1) Job opportunities. (Unfortunately, I'm not belong to an IT sector,I just complete my "CMA" course which is stand for "Certifed Management Accountant" or "Cost and Management Accountant" it is professional course ralated to accounting,finance and management sectors.)

2) Good standard of Life, Cost of Living and Salaries.

3) Safty (Safty matters as being an expat)

4) Friendly Peoples Towards Expats.

5) I'm 21 single, it's obvious I'm looking for great hangouts where I can meet new peoples (GIRLS)
and good nightlife scene.


I hope you guys understand my points.
Suppose you are in my place so, give me your Point of View on that and Which city you'll go with.
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Old 11-01-2015, 06:21 AM
 
Location: West Coast of Europe
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I've told you in the other thread that choosing a city is the least of your problems. Getting into and working legally in Germany should be your main concern. Since you are only an economics person and not an IT freak, there is basically no demand for you as there are thousands of unemployed Germans who are better qualified for your kind of job in Germany.

All those five cities are big cities, including Germany's only four cities with more than a million inhabitants. The quality of life, night life, safety, cost etc. are very similar in all those cities (compared to India, Germany is very homogeneous). Renting is a bit more expensive in Munich, but if you found a job in your field, you would earn enough to live a decent life anywhere. Since you need an economics job, greater Stuttgart and Frankfurt should really be on your list as well. Stuttgart is not well-known abroad, but it is an economic heavyweight within Germany.
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Old 11-01-2015, 07:32 AM
 
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I've told you in the other thread that choosing a city is the least of your problems. Getting into and working legally in Germany should be your main concern. Since you are only an economics person and not an IT freak, there is basically no demand for you as there are thousands of unemployed Germans who are better qualified for your kind of job in Germany.

All those five cities are big cities, including Germany's only four cities with more than a million inhabitants. The quality of life, night life, safety, cost etc. are very similar in all those cities (compared to India, Germany is very homogeneous). Renting is a bit more expensive in Munich, but if you found a job in your field, you would earn enough to live a decent life anywhere. Since you need an economics job, greater Stuttgart and Frankfurt should really be on your list as well. Stuttgart is not well-known abroad, but it is an economic heavyweight within Germany.
Thanx for reply.

Yea i understand why they give me job in their country while they have much tallented german people

But i would like to gamble, maybe i get a job.
I know it's not easy but i'll have try my fortune.
I'm keen to move Germany, i can do anything for living in Germany i guess .

By the way,Where are you from???? and in which city you you used to living in Germany ????
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Old 11-01-2015, 07:58 AM
 
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Hi Guys, I'm from India

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I'm 21 single, it's obvious I'm looking for great hangouts where I can meet new peoples (GIRLS)
Yeah, that's all we need to know. No chance.
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Old 11-01-2015, 08:25 AM
 
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Thanx for reply.

Yea i understand why they give me job in their country while they have much tallented german people

But i would like to gamble, maybe i get a job.
I know it's not easy but i'll have try my fortune.
I'm keen to move Germany, i can do anything for living in Germany i guess .

By the way,Where are you from???? and in which city you you used to living in Germany ????
Now with all those refugees from Syria etc., your chances of getting in and employed are further decreasing.

Why are you so fixed on Germany? There is much more need for educated people in your own country.

I have heard of certain reasons why a lot of Indians like Germany, but I hope that is not the case with you
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Old 11-01-2015, 09:31 AM
 
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Now with all those refugees from Syria etc., your chances of getting in and employed are further decreasing.

Why are you so fixed on Germany? There is much more need for educated people in your own country.

I have heard of certain reasons why a lot of Indians like Germany, but I hope that is not the case with you
What do you mean by "case with you"
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Old 11-01-2015, 09:37 AM
 
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Yeah, that's all we need to know. No chance.
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Old 11-01-2015, 10:22 AM
 
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What do you mean by "case with you"
Well, Germany is popular with many Arabs and Indians because of its Nazi past and Hitler. They have a very screwed up image of Germany...
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