Purtroppo il programma è disponibile solo in tedesco, ma descrive dettagliatamente le false promesse utilizzate per attirare gli studenti indiani in Germania, come poi finiscono in una spirale di debiti, non riescono a ottenere una laurea adeguata e poi un lavoro, vengono sfruttati da subappaltatori di servizi di consegna e pagano prezzi esorbitanti per alloggi scadenti.

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NDR report about how young Indians are exploited by private Unis, delivery services and landlords
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6 commenti

  1. Creative_Ad_7463 on

    On the flip side, here they get clean air, fresh water and way less people on the train. Safer environment with more rights and freedom.

  2. crestfallen_psyche on

    This is really unfortunate. I wonder why German government is marketing for job seeker visa in India painting the picture that it needs skilled workers and yet people are rendered jobless.

  3. chappandi_madarchod on

    >  the false promises used to lure Indian students to Germany

    They know it. It was never about the study but a chance to work and earn some quick money here.
    Now, they do drama as a victim.
    Watched so many  documentaries where parents send their children via illogical or illegal route for societal prestige.

    Edit: please understand these people knew that this route was scam and risky. They are just pretending and trying to twist the system here (as they have learned back in India)

    Edit 2:  Hopefully my comment is not removed by mods. It’s a genuine attempt to clear up the misconception some naive people have here. 

  4. So… Basically the normal low income worker path, minus the private university debt?

  5. MrCookie147 on

    And they steal our jobs. /s
    but in all honesty, I was wondering why there are so many indians recently, in Germany.

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