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18+ Years of Your Trust and RecommendationWD Immigration Consultants is established with the aim of providing a complete...
11/11/2022

18+ Years of Your Trust and Recommendation
WD Immigration Consultants is established with the aim of providing a complete solution to the prospects of overseas students and immigrants. WDIC provide quality, honest, transparent, uncomplicated advice to all aspirants seeking study, travel or immigrate to Australia, Canada, Germany, New Zealand, UK, USA etc

INTERVIEWER VS STUDENT BEST 6 QUESTIONS  1. What courses are you taking?• Choose your favorite topic • Easily could rela...
01/11/2022

INTERVIEWER VS STUDENT BEST 6 QUESTIONS
1. What courses are you taking?
• Choose your favorite topic
• Easily could relate to it
• Explain it within 3 to 4 lines
• Explain it with examples related to the topic
• Interviewer could acknowledge the student’s depth of knowledge automatically
2. What do you enjoy most about your education?
• First mention the school or College name
• Mention some personal challenges during education that you overcome
• Explain what changes bring to you
3. What kind of extracurricular activities do you participate in?
• Explain extracurricular activities including student participation, clubs, Student govern groups, Sports teams, and even Volunteer work at any site or any association with the local community to organize any activities.
4. How has your academic training prepared you for a career in this Industry?
• Explain the experience, and your depth observation, mention the duration of the academic period and relativity most required in the explanation.
• Note: Interviewer duration has been limited period, hence any explanation should be crisp and logical. Explain it with certain examples
5. What Professional goals have you set for yourself?
• Explain your new learning use of technology – Actually any new form of technology is constantly technology, with new innovations, and new ideas from time to time if any student keeps learning the process, then it helps to keep updating and enhance the knowledge. Examples: - Learning about new software or any new tools could be learned by taking the help of Online courses, Videos, books, Seminars, or any training programs.
• Get better at your core skills
• Mention any professional books name if you read any
• Explain your time management
6. What academic achievements do you hope to accomplish by the time you graduate?
• Accept Responsibility
• Discipline yourself
• Manage the time goals between “My time and Academic time”
• Stay ahead always with certain new things
• Help yourself then ask for help without any hesitation
• Be present and be prompt for any kind of activity to participation
• Consecutively be in a touch with the instructor

WHAT ARE THE MOST HIGHLY DEMANDED JOBS IN GERMANY?In this article, you will get help with a list of factors that come to...
29/10/2022

WHAT ARE THE MOST HIGHLY DEMANDED JOBS IN GERMANY?
In this article, you will get help with a list of factors that come to play in finding suitable jobs in Germany. Job is required based on the relevance of education. You need to be accountable in respect of where are you from, your education, language acknowledgment, and whether the job is relevant to you.
Whereas, if your profession is on-demand then it will be a great chance of finding a job in Germany. Being fluent in the German language can help to pull more in the relevant jobs segment.
Although due to the pandemic massacre migration of Skilled workers are less. The scenario of skilled jobs requirement isn’t diminished.
According to “deutschland.de”, these are the most highly-demanded jobs in Germany in 2022:
1. Software Developers, architects
2. Programmers
3. Electrical Engineers & Electric fitters
4. Nurses
5. IT Consultant/ Analysts
6. Economists & Business management experts
7. Customer advisors and account managers
8. Production assistants
9. Sales representatives and assistants
10. Sales and product managers
11. Civil Engineers
There are certain tips which we would like to recommend to you, in case you dream to land to work in Germany. The following points are: -
Check into whether or not you need a visa to work in Germany, and if yes, which type.
Who doesn’t need a visa? Citizens from the 26 countries within the European Union (EU) can live and work anywhere in the Schengen area without restrictions.
Who needs a visa? All non-European citizens (including the United Kingdom) generally need visas to work in Germany. Citizens from some countries are permitted to enter the country and stay for 90 days with a tourist visa. During this time, you’re not permitted to work, but you can look for work and/or apply for a visa. Citizens from other countries must apply for a visa before coming to Germany, which makes things more complicated and time-consuming.
If you’re not from the EU, check out Germany’s visa regulations to find out about your specific situation.
Once you confirm whether or not you need a visa, you can then figure out which visa works best for you. You may qualify for a Blue Card, a regular working permit, or even, a job seeker’s visa.
Each visa has different requirements, with many requiring proofs of a university degree or vocational training. If you don’t have a degree, but have related work experience and/or qualifications, an immigration lawyer may be helpful in securing a visa. If a company has extended an offer to you, you can also work with their HR team to create a compelling case that will help you get your visa approved.

DETERMINE IF FURTHER EDUCATION IS REQUIRED OR NOT

No doubt you may be exceptionally well-educated and there might be chances relevancy is less as per the career choice.
Because of the evaluation of foreign qualifications in Germany the dept which handling i.e Central office for foreign Education. If your qualification doesn’t match the career choice then maybe you have to go through with the “Assessment Test” or any short-time version of the “Conversion Course” which may require proof of your qualification. It helps you to find relevant jobs.
THE GERMAN CITY, OBVIOUSLY REQUIRED THE GERMAN LANGUAGE
While there are some English-speaking jobs in Berlin and English is becoming a more common language in the workplace, 96% of all jobs in Germany require German!
There’s no getting around it. Some professions require you to be fluent in the German language, as do some companies. Research the requirements for your profession. Look at job ads to see how strict the language requirements are. For example, software developers often don’t need to know German to find a job, while working as a nurse absolutely requires German.

COST OF LIVING IN GERMANY
• You can further check average salary ranges on LinkedIn, Glassdoor, and GEHALT.de. This homegrown spreadsheet, where locals in Berlin have “honestly” entered their salaries may prove helpful as well.
• Note, tax rates vary depending on whether you’re married, how old you are, have children, go to church, which state you live in, and even if you live in the former East or West of Germany
• The amount of taxes, as well as contributions deducted from your salary, may be lower or higher than what you’re used to. While salary deductions may seem “outrageous” to some people, it covers a lot of things. If you need to visit a doctor or become unemployed, you’ll (generally) be taken care of and won’t go broke. You can expect to enjoy a high standard of living here, something that really sets.

GERMANY 44 AMAZING FACTS • Germany has a population of 81 million people.• One-third of Germany is still covered in fore...
28/10/2022

GERMANY 44 AMAZING FACTS
• Germany has a population of 81 million people.
• One-third of Germany is still covered in forests and
woodlands.
• Germany is a member of the European Union.
• 65% of the highways in Germany (Autobahn) have no speed limit.
• University is free for everyone (even non-Germans).
• There are over 2100 castles in Germany.
• There are over 1,500 different beers in Germany.
• Germany is the seventh-largest country in Europe. Covering an area of 137,847 square miles, of which 34,836 square miles is covered by land and 3,011 square miles contains water.
• Berlin has the largest train station in Europe.
• Berlin is 9 times bigger than Paris and has more bridges than Venice.
• Germany is composed of sixteen states. The states have their own constitution and are largely autonomous in regard to their internal organization. At the municipal level, Germany is divided into 403 districts (Kreise), of which 301 are rural districts and 102 urban districts. Bavaria is the largest state.
• Germany is one of the most densely populated countries in the world.
• Germany shares borders with nine other countries. Denmark, Poland, the Czech Republic, Austria, Switzerland, France, Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands.
• Germany is the EU’s largest economy. With a gross domestic product (GDP) of 3.73 trillion USD, and lies fourth place in the world behind the US, China and Japan.
• Germany is one of the world’s largest car producers. Selling 5.9 million cars in 2011. VW’s Golf is one of the best selling cars of all time: in 2012 it year it sold more than 430,000 Golfs around Europe (125,000 ahead of its nearest rival). In 2013, the top-selling car brands in Germany were Volkswagen, Mercedes. Audi and BMW.
• The following cities have all at one time or another been capitals of Germany: Aachen, Regensburg, Frankfurt-am-Main, Nuremberg, Berlin, Weimar, Bonn (and East Berlin), and, since 1990, Berlin again.
• The first printed book was in German.
• Germany is one of the world’s leading book nations. Publishing around 94,000 titles every year.
• The first magazine ever seen was launched in 1663 in Germany.
• Germany was the first country in the world to adopt Daylight saving time – DST, also known as summertime. This occurred in 1916, in the midst of WWI.
• When JFK visited Berlin, he infamously said “Ich bin ein Berliner,” which also translates to “I am a jelly donut.”
• German is the most widely taught third language across the world.
• German remains the language with the most native speakers in Europe.
• Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Luxembourg and Liechtenstein have German as the official language.
• Donaudampfschifffahrtselektrizitätenhauptbetriebswerkbauunterbeamtengesellschaft is the longest word to be published. It is 79 letters long.
• There are thirty-five dialects of the German language.
• There are over 300 different kinds of bread in Germany.
• There are over 1,000 kinds of sausages in Germany.
• Beer is considered a food in Bavaria officially.
• Smoking is banned in public places but drinking alcohol is still legal.
• After the Irish, the Germans are those consume the most beer, making Germany the second largest consumer of Beer.
• The biggest Beer Festival in the world is of course the Oktoberfest in Munich, Bavaria, where the size of the beer glass is not 500ml but a whole liter!
• To get ONE beer in Germany, you show your thumb. To show your first finger means that you want 2 beers: one with the thumb, and one with the finger.
• There are more football (soccer for the North Americans) fan clubs in Germany than anywhere else in the world.
• Germany has (once) lost a penalty shootout in a major football competition. It was in 1976 when the then West Germany lost a shootout 5-3 in in the European Championships against Czechoslovakia. On the four other occasions the Germans
have been involved in one, they won.
• The Christmas tree (Tannenbaum) tradition came from Germany.
• Germany has over 400 zoos, the most in the world.
• Chancellor Angela Merkel has a Barbie doll made after her.
• Toilet paper in Germany has the softness and consistency of paper towels.
• Most taxis in Germany are Mercedes.
• Holocaust denial is either implicitly or explicitly a crime in 17 countries, including Germany and Austria.
• The world’s narrowest street is in Reutlingen. It is called Spreuerhofstrasse and is 31 cm (one foot) wide at its narrowest point.
• The Chancellor’s office in Berlin is known locally as as the “washing machine”.
• Germany is a leader in climate and energy policies – it made a decision in 2011 to decommission all nuclear power stations (then producing around 18 percent of electricity consumed) by 2022 and to replace them with renewable energies and new storage for green electricity.
• In Germany there’s no punishment for a prisoner who tries to escape from jail, because it is a basic human instinct to be free.

WHY STUDY IN GERMANY? • Germany is not only famous for tourist spots but as well as for the quality of education. There ...
27/10/2022

WHY STUDY IN GERMANY?
• Germany is not only famous for tourist spots but as well as for the quality of education.
There are these universities are very much famous for the high-quality education provided by the universities. And those degrees are globally accepted.
• Especially in the third row, CBS has been voted the Best private university of applied sciences in the field of business administration in Norden -Westfalen, and Rhineland- Pfalz in Germany and the top digital education provider in Germany.
• DIVERSITY: -
Germany is a liberal and well-cultured diversified country. the German government estimated that the number of people of Indian descent residing in Germany at 110,204, of which 43,175 people were holding citizenship.
• WIDE RANGE OF STUDY PROGRAMMES
Enormous ranges of programs active in the Universities, that any candidate could opt for the study to groom career-wise.
• PRACTICE-ORIENTED STUDIES
Most German universities believe that the best way to learn is by applying your knowledge in practice, so a lot of the study programs - especially at Universities of Applied Sciences - will be very practice-orientated
• LOWER FEES
University fees can be expensive, but luckily in Germany, the tuition fees are a lot lower compared to other countries like the US or the UK. So here in Germany, you can study at top-ranked universities at affordable tuition fees.
• AFFORDABLE COST OF LIVING
The cost of living in Germany is surprisingly low when you compare it to other nearby countries like France, The Netherlands, and the UK. It’s even lower if you are a student due to various student discounts.

WHY STUDY IN ABROAD• HIGHER LEVEL OF ADAPTABILITY: - Studying abroad shows you the experience of dealing with people fro...
26/10/2022

WHY STUDY IN ABROAD
• HIGHER LEVEL OF ADAPTABILITY: - Studying abroad shows you the experience of dealing with people from different cultures. Staying in a new country shows a higher level of picking up new skills.
• BRUSH UP ON NEW LANGUAGE: - Learning a new language gives an extra spark in the aspect of soft skills.
• MEET A DIVERSE RANGE OF PEOPLE: - Your exposure to many different types of people will not only help you to develop your people skills, but it will also give you a more in-depth knowledge of others, particularly those from different cultures.
• MAKE A LIFELONG FRIENDS: - Chances to meet an abundance of people but among that few bonds will become more special. A Shared international study experience is a great way to bond with your fellow students.
• STUDY AND LEARN DIFFERENTLY: - Often chances to expose more new learning with new experiences. This may be daunting but anyway helps to discover of new learning style.
• GAIN INDEPENDENCE: - Studying abroad may not be easy, but having at home with extra comfort zone may not help in the long run. Because traveling in abroad it brings us to understand the first concept of the survival strategy. Look at this as an exciting new challenge rather than terrifying.
• LEARN SELF-RELIANCE: - It brings a sense of self-reliance, and a strong sense of self-responsibility.
• SEE THE THINGS AT YOUR OWN LENS: - Life has lots of ups and downs, it helps to bring a sense of originality “being you”. Seeing things and having your own opinions and own strategies.
• LEARN ABOUT YOURSELF: - Throwing yourself into the new environment, will help you more to figure out new things to access more. Could decide more about yourself, distinguish between “GOOD” & “BAD”.
• BECOMING AN ADULT: - Speed up the transition from teenager to adult by leaping into the unknown. You’ll have to fend for yourself, buy your own meals, and wash your own clothes, but it’ll all be worth it.

• BE SPONTANEOUS AND ADVENTUROUS: - When you thousands of miles away from home, spontaneity, and adventure are your best friends. Open your mind up to new experiences and sights and the fun will come your way

• YOU LEARN TO APPRECIATE THE SMALLER THINGS MORE: -Studying abroad usually means you have even fewer possessions than the average student, and being that much further from home can really make you miss those familiar comforts you’d taken for granted. Welcome to a new-found appreciation of everything from your parents’ cooking to having more than two pairs of shoes to choose from.
• GAIN A GLOBAL MIND-SET: -Whether it’s in work, study, or play, you’ll be able to use your new global mindset to back up arguments, inform your beliefs and steer your future. Student discounts are always fun but 100 times more so when you’re shopping in a new store with funny-looking money! (Disclaimer: don’t spend it all at once. It’s an unforgettable experience. Even if your friends back home get bored of hearing about it (warning: they will), your study abroad experience will stay with you long after it’s over.
YOU’II APPRECIATE ABOUT YOUR HOME & FAMILY: -Any memories of parental arguments or sibling rivalry will pale in comparison to your memories of how amazing they are. Likewise, they’ll have time to forget about all your less attractive attributes too… When you get back these relationships will look so much stronger!
International student funding is becoming more common
• Studying abroad doesn’t have to leave you penniless, as more and more institutions and governmental bodies are offering dedicated scholarships for international students. To discover international scholarships from around the world, see this page.
Take advantage of lower tuition fees
• This of course depends on where you study abroad, but if you choose a location in many parts of continental Europe, Asia, and Latin America, you’ll find it’s possible to study at a highly reputed university without getting into too much debt.
Use your spare time to explore
• In between lectures and lab sessions, studying abroad should leave you with plenty of time to explore. Whether you’re one for visiting iconic landmarks, trying new foods or bartering at local markets, there’s always bound to be a better way of spending your time than scrolling through Facebook!
• INCREASE YOUR JOB PROSPECTS: -
While you can always go home at the end of your time as an international student, many choose to stay put and apply for a working visa. Even if you return home or decide to seek work elsewhere, the international experience provided by studying abroad is likely to be looked on favourably by employers.
It might be something your dad says when opting for a different flavour of crisps at the supermarket, but it’s true; change, variety and new experiences are what make life worth living. Mix it up a bit: study abroad!

22/10/2022

Why UK?
One big decision could change the virtue of life segment. We all have a certain dream, “Dare to dream & living with that” isn’t easy. We are often confused due to the abundance of options in the aspect of education. Talking about university everyone has some unique benefits and drawbacks depending on what you’re looking for in a university experience.
But UK is the only country which helps to boost the carrier with the help of quality of education. From decades to decades, it is recorded as “OXFORD” & “CAMBRIDGE” one of the reputed and globally highest-ranked universities in the world.
Hence, it is ultimately visuals that in “The UK” the quality of education is the best in the world. Moreover, students from outside could enjoy a wealth of opportunities when it comes to extracurricular activities such as sports clubs to various cultural activities.
On top of that, British cities are vibrant and diverse, offering plenty of things to do both on and off campus.
Why should more prefer the UK? Not Others
The keys utmost followed reasons are: -
Affordable education for International Students: - Education is one of the most important investments in anyone’s life. UK govt made many possibilities that anyone could apply and explore the ample numbers of courses which gives extra pick through education. There are excellent courses and in-depth programs offered to the student so, that international student could scale up in their career. You can choose from traditional university programs, or you could study at one of the many prestigious private schools. No matter what type of program you choose, you can be sure that you will get a quality education.
EASY ADMISSION AND VISA PROCESS-
UK student visa or Student Route (formerly known as Tier 4 visa) is much easier than almost any other option. In the United Kingdom, you can easily secure admission to most universities with only a 5.5 score on IELTS. There are even some universities out there in the UK where you can get admission without IELTS. They accept easier alternatives like MOI (Medium of Instruction).
Cosmopolitan Society in the UK
Once you arrive in the UK, you will experience diverse cultural citizens, rich history, and cultural programs. UK citizens already are open-hearted to welcome anyone. The UK is home to people who believe to accept diverse culture people, from food to dresses reflected in everything.
In vibrant cities like London, Manchester, and Edinburgh, there are plenty of opportunities for socializing, networking and enjoying cultural experiences. These cities also offer excellent shopping and dining options, as well as a wide range of leisure activities.
The cost of living in vibrant cities is generally higher than in other parts of the UK, but this is offset by the many benefits that these places have to offer. However, these are still less expensive compared to New York, Sydney, Paris, Copenhagen, and so on.
It’s true that in some countries, like America for example; you have to spend four years earning your degree. But here is where things get interesting! The UK universities and colleges offer shorter courses – 3 years for bachelor programs, 1 – 2 years for master’s programs as well as 3 years for Ph.D. Some doctoral programs may take up to 4-5 years though. However, becoming a graduate from the UK is much faster and easier than in the United States & other countries.
Better healthcare system
The healthcare system in the UK is one of the best in the world. It is ranked as the 5th best healthcare system in the world by the World Health Organization (WHO). The NHS (National Health Service) is the UK’s healthcare system, which is publicly funded by the UK government. Since it is a universal healthcare system, everyone has access to it regardless of their nationalities. You just need to have health insurance, which is very affordable.
In sum, the UK offers a number of advantages for students seeking a high-quality education. The country’s world-renowned universities, strong economy, and diverse culture provide an excellent environment for learning. Additionally, the UK has many similarities with other popular study destinations, such as the USA and Canada

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