Caregivers from South America negotiate Germany's jungle of red-tape | DW Documentary
Germany is reliant on skilled labor from other countries. But German bureaucracy makes it difficult for people like Yanileidy. She came from Colombia to work as a nurse. The original plan — to put her family life on hold — ultimately broke her family up.
“German bureaucracy really isn’t kind,” says Yanileidy. The Colombian pediatric nurse left her two small children at home in the hope of being able to lead a better life as a nurse in Germany. The plan was that after her first few months, her family would follow her. But bureaucratic hurdles turned those months into years. In the end, her marriage didn’t survive the long wait.
“We can’t afford such complicated bureaucracy,” says Isabell Halletz, head of the German Employers’ Association of Care Providers. Nursing staff are already dropping out in droves and choosing to go to the US or Canada.
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You forget the worst bump! You also need a certificate of good conduct from your home country! Which means in her case she needs to travel to Colombia. I know this my wife is Ugandan we are faced with this as well. Yet other EU. Countries this is not the case! This is a very costly requirement of several thousands Euro. As a care worker you do not need this extra paper. All the more skilled medical staff does need this costly requirement.
Learn german!
wtf the rest of us all thought the middle name of of all Germans was efficiency!
and you're held back by red tape?
Well done for the documentary 👏🏻
Salaries may be high in Germany, but house rents have been terribly high for the last 10/15 years. It's not worth wasting years learning German… 💯
As a medical doctor that came to Germany for residency, i can clearly say that coming to Germany was the biggest mistake of my life. It's been more than 15 months waiting for my papers to get recognized. And on top of that, these agencies don't care about your best but what fits their interests. Not to mention how bad some workers inside the hospitals treat you!!! Germany is not worth the efforts. Unfortunately it's a bit late for me. But for anyone else planning to come, don't. English or skandinavian languages are way easier.
TRAIN YOUR OWN! This is just so people at the top get cheap labour. Dont tell me you have no one from germany to be s nurse!!
You mean ‘navigate’? Not negotiate!
Unacceptable
Brain drain from everywhere/ if it’s not minerals and oil.. it educated people.
Germany a great country, with so much potential, however, it's being undermined by its politicians and elderly Germans, who are mostly pensioner(citizens initiators). Younger Germans cry for change and politicians promise to deliver but it never materialises. If they ever change, it will be very slow and highly watered down than the politicians ever promised.
Frau Sabina
Sie sprechen Deutsch sehr deutlich ohne Probleme
Warum haben Sie Angst für Ihre B2 Prüfung?
Ich bin mir sicher,dass Sie unbedingt ohne Sorgen die B2 Prüfung bestehen können.
Sie machen Ihre Arbeit Als Krankenpfleger sehr hart.
The only thing is, Germans barely speak English. Which made the whole environment unfriendly and not welcoming. If they try to become little more welcoming and friendly, an immigrant can breathe while lots of things going on in his/her life. Now it seems like it’s only one sided effort or probably racism.
I think, they should make English as second mandatory language in school. And about bureaucracy, to solve it, they should look at the Netherlands. In my opinion, Netherlands is the better version of Germany. Every single person is well educated there and even a toddler can speak English better than a well educated German.
Changing a pic line is specialist. It grips inside your skin with hooks. It's horrid but allows multiple lines into the same equipment. .. antibiotics, fluids, pain killers. I had one its painful but amazing and only special nurses could do it
Germany is eroded since 6 years ago but the problems is Germans themselves are bureaucratic inbuilt than any known European countries I've been. First is they feel unsafe and somehow ineptitude greed to see individual successful without linking if he or she has foreign background. A generation that wanted to overcome supremacy influences has to be liberal not only on being a German but see everyone as genuine individuals so to harness mutual respect ,equally ideal sharing and free to integrate
You earn more in Europe true but and of the month nothing is left. Everything is expensive in Germany and you will be always a stranger in Germany. Better stay in your own country , people and own culture.
People wants to come to Germany. They need to learn the language and be prepared for the burocracy but it is totally possible to come. Nurse and construction workers are needed. I am trying to help and give information about it
Hello germany 🇩🇪 am master degree radiology From sudan university. Am currently in my country somaliland, can I get a chance to come into your country?
Smart move, non of them wants to work in America 🇺🇸
The hardest part ain’t bureaucracy but speaking German. Not saying it is wrong . Just saying it is the biggest challenge for people who wants to work in Germany
I am 7yrs going to 8yrs here in germany and finally i choose take my greener pastures but not here Germany anymore
Germany might have to change the national language to English if they want to have more skilled workers.
Neo-colonalism taking nurses from countries who also need them
i bet that a lot of foreign workers send money home. isn't is a loss for a domestic economy?
You need them , Canada need caregivers , doctors as well , of course they need to speak and read the languages , in a medical environment it is critical . But if they made the effort to learn the languages , Welcome them ,you will be thankful you did .
They are christian and part european take them over muslims
This zionist colony is worst than Israel
Welcome to Germany!