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.. by Alakoriomo: 9:55am On Apr 09 |
Would you pick a PhD in Germany or a PhD in the US provided that both are equally funded ? |
Re: .. by Namaster: 10:27am On Apr 09 |
USA obviously. The US is big with INSANE economic power. If you go for your PhD and you impress appropriately, you could get a nice job. Opportunities in US are more than the ones in Germany. Plus, the issue of language barrier would be minimal in US compared to Germany. 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: .. by tensazangetsu20(m): 11:36am On Apr 09 |
If you are yet to get a visa, accept both and choose which gives you a visa first. 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: .. by Sirhush(m): 11:43am On Apr 09 |
tensazangetsu20:All correct 💯 1 Like |
Re: .. by Gerrard59(m): 1:14pm On Apr 09 |
If you are able to secure both funding and visas (extremely important), choose the US. It is the best place to be a black skilled professional. Nowhere else, not even in black Africa, comes close. 3 Likes |
Re: .. by Bongadu: 1:26pm On Apr 09 |
Reject both and serve ya fatherland Do ya PhD here 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: .. by nearline(m): 2:34pm On Apr 09 |
From what I know from someone who stays in Germany studying there will require that you learn their language well enough to be fluent (speaking, reading, writing and conversing) in it before you can study over there. But in the case of the USA you already speak english so the US would be a more comfortable choice. |
Re: .. by emperor4love(m): 6:41am On Apr 10 |
After u.s other country fellow |
Re: .. by Hannania(m): 10:14am On Apr 10 |
Alakoriomo: 1. PHD in Germany is for 3 years, while it's 4 or 5 in the USA(Averagely 5 years). 2. PHD in Germany is regarded as employment mostly, and you're paid better than the stipend you get after Funding in the US.(Not scholarships like DAAD though). 3. After your PHD in US, Your best bet for Green card is EB1 visa and it's by luck. The new German law enacted this year can give you German citizenship a year after your PHD if you learn German to C1 level. With the German passport, you can apply for EBI visa. 4. With a PHD admission, you can get appointment in days for Germany, and visa approval max of 4 weeks. I stated all those for Germany because I know people have limited knowledge and you'll mostly get for US. If I was you though, I'll go for Germany, earn more in three years , get my citizenship with one of the strongest passport on planet earth. Congratulations if you have both though 10 Likes |
Re: .. by Lordbinsmar: 5:15pm On Apr 10 |
Hannania: You are well informed. He can get a US green card through the Einstein route or something like that. If he has studied STEM and has few publications. Otherwise he would be stucked with green card problem in the US. For Germany, he will get the permanent residence after his PhD and can work towards citizenship. Lastly Phd trajectory is a bit relaxed in Germany compared to US. No heavy coursework and TA or RA problems, you only focus on some research and do few coursework that you can spread throughout the Phd trajectory. However OP should be willing to learn learn German to have a smooth transition to industry after the phd. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: .. by Hannania(m): 9:01pm On Apr 10 |
Lordbinsmar:There are countless English speaking postgraduate courses in Germany these days. The country is just very careful to maintain it's language heritage that they made too easy to take up opportunities once the language is acquired. Not to talk of opportunities in Switzerland with your German. Earn comparable or even more than in the US. 3 Likes |
Re: .. by lastkingsman: 8:07am On Apr 11 |
Hannania: If one gets the new opportunity card being proposed this year, how long will it take to get German PR and citizenship? |
Re: .. by Hannania(m): 6:54pm On Apr 11 |
lastkingsman:The opportunity card only grants you 12 months to look for a job. If you don't get, you have to leave the country. When you do get a job, you will have to apply for EU Blue card. There's a salary threshold for this. With the EU Blue card, you will be issued a permanent settlement permit upon application subject to the following requirements: You must have been employed subject to compulsory insurance for at least 27 months and you must have basic knowledge of German. If you have sufficient command of the German language, the period will be shortened to 21 months of employment. To get citizenship, you have to have 5 years of legal residence permit. It can be shortened to 3 years as a PR holder if you have C1 German 1 Like |
Re: .. by DrCjfancy: 12:34pm On May 04 |
Hello, Good Day @ Hannania. Please do you know any PhD research work I can apply for in Germany with my medical degree certificate. Thank you |
Re: .. by Cousin9999: 11:23pm On May 05 |
The German PHD sounds like a great opportunity, but I question how abundant job opportunities are compared to America. It seems like a better stepping stone than a place to settle. But I'm not saying you're guaranteed anything in the US though because they like to take tuition dollars and send people packing too. I also worry about the safety of people going there. It's a country where literal na**s walk around out in the open with no fear. |
Re: .. by LesPieux: 3:40am On May 06 |
Hannania: You analyse very well. For me, getting the European passport is a big asset. The person can get the PhD in Germany and then move to the USA |
Re: .. by anamo: 4:32am On May 06 |
Hannania: For number 3, why the need to apply for US EB1 visa if he already has a German passport? German passport is way stronger than a US passport. Only Japan and Singapore passport can match a German passport in strength |
Re: .. by wetrlr: 7:29am On May 06 |
OP don't listen to all these people here saying USA, Germany is one of the best for PHD programs. The transition they provide for citizenship is the best you will find anywhere. |
Re: .. by Hannania(m): 11:29pm On May 06 |
anamo:Its about earning possibilities. If he can get the opportunity he needs in Switzerland, moving to the US is of no use because the pay is one of the best globally |
Re: .. by anamo: 9:04am On May 07 |
Hannania: Someone earning 5,000 CHF ($5516) in Switzerland 🇨🇭 or £5000 in Germany has better quality of life than someone earning equivalent un the United States. CHF is also equally stronger than $$. So I really don’t see any need why anyone would move from 🇩🇪 or 🇨🇭 to 🇺🇸 if quality of life is what they’re after. While I have not lived in Germany before (but I did my findings those times when I was interested in doing my phd in Germany or Zurich in 🇨🇭) but I’ve lived in the USA before and I’m going back there soon by God grace. But if I had the chance to obtain funding for my phd in Germany, I would have preferred..but I couldn’t despite how much I tried. |
Re: .. by peleson1: 8:39pm On May 07 |
Hannania:Great |
Re: .. by Hannania(m): 7:15am On May 08 |
anamo:Migration for Africans is largely fueled by economic gains. Arguably, the standard of living is on par or even more in Germany and Switzerland. For after tax earnings, Switzerland is the only comparable country to the US in terms of net income. The German pay is heavily taxed but provides better social amenities to the US. So if we're considering net pay, then the comparison will be USA/Switzerland 1 Like |
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