Christmas season in reykjavik
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BUYING AN APARTMENT IN ICELAND
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ICELAND: ROADTRIP COMPILATION
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EATING CHALLENGE
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THINGS I WISH WE HAVE IN ICELAND
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Fun games with the family
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Skin care routine for glowing skin
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A short visit to STOCKHOLM
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Cost of living in Iceland
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Unboxing new MACBOOK PRO 2019
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SPEAK OUT CHALLENGE!!!!
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Пікірлер
@zanderzubayr
@zanderzubayr 16 сағат бұрын
Hello po pwedi ba akong mag work jan pintor po ako pero pde kahit sa anong work like janitor or cleaner . Paano po mag apply?
@bogami2126
@bogami2126 20 күн бұрын
Hi can you send me invataion letter possible vist
@Greekmendoza
@Greekmendoza Ай бұрын
may kakilala po ba kayong galing spain or any part of europe na nagpunta ng iceland para magtrabaho?
@porterwake3898
@porterwake3898 Ай бұрын
Go home then.
Ай бұрын
It’s so sad what immigrants are doing to Europe.
@giorgosandrianis7694
@giorgosandrianis7694 Ай бұрын
Is disabled people care a promising job in iceland or doesnt pay that much ?
@unknownperson-hg4wr
@unknownperson-hg4wr 24 күн бұрын
it is poorly paid and knowledge of the Icelandic language is increasingly required
@RKYGFamz
@RKYGFamz Ай бұрын
Malaki din ba sahud Caregiver or practical nurse sa iceland madam?
@legendslivehere6180
@legendslivehere6180 Ай бұрын
All these things are normal in every country. These are not new. Even in Canada 🇨🇦 it's worse. I can see you are not integrating properly.
@Jerky1978
@Jerky1978 Ай бұрын
Good morning po mam ask ko lang po kung hiring po dyn yung caregiver at ano po yung agency nyo Dito sa manila thanks and God bless
@empress0180
@empress0180 2 ай бұрын
Hello Marlia this video was really helpful. I am a pharmacist too. Trained in India but originally from Nigeria. I have gotten an admission in Iceland. I need help with the health insurance. The cheapest health insurance on Sjova is 2m ISK anyobe who can recommend a cheaper alternative please let me know
@bolintos1445
@bolintos1445 2 ай бұрын
May age limit po ba sa pagwork sa iceland if your come from Philippines?
@user-be7vk2rr5k
@user-be7vk2rr5k 4 ай бұрын
I need your email address I want to sent to dm you
@geriatric_millennial_lady
@geriatric_millennial_lady 4 ай бұрын
I‘m very sorry for the racist comments here. Thank you for your opinion and sharing your experiences.
@seafarersincebirth7726
@seafarersincebirth7726 4 ай бұрын
Maam Good day! First timer din po ako pero meron na akong employer sa Iceland po pero hindi nya alam paano po mag process na makuha niya ako dyan sa Iceland po maam, tas tanong ko po ano yung gagawin ko din dito sa pinas maam?
@iamalavalamp
@iamalavalamp 4 ай бұрын
Of course Iceland should prioritise their own citizens and speaking Icelandic the national language is essential for jobs. This happens in most countries and is expected. There is lots of discrimination and racism for non locals in many countries. Try being a very dark skinned person in many parts of Asia or a very visible orthodox Jew in a Muslim country.
@lanouek
@lanouek 6 ай бұрын
I think its awesome Iceland puts the people born there first. Iceland is the way it is because it hasnt let to many outsiders in too change the fabric of who they are. Why aren't you back in Philippines if you think it's superior. Sounds ungrateful sadly
@spiritual5115
@spiritual5115 6 ай бұрын
How much money you can earn now
@sometimesthereisnocoloraro108
@sometimesthereisnocoloraro108 6 ай бұрын
How long are you planning to pay for the mortgage?
@sarahr.6520
@sarahr.6520 6 ай бұрын
Im planning to further my studies for a masters at Iceland, so this video was really helpful. thank you!
@user-ev6ro2ci2b
@user-ev6ro2ci2b 7 ай бұрын
Thanks, I'm interested
@user-pj5vo1bi8m
@user-pj5vo1bi8m 7 ай бұрын
Ask ko po ..kinasal po kmi ni hubby dito s pinas october 27 2023....ilang months po ang validity pag iparegester dyan sa Iceland ang married namin hindi ko pa kasi na e send ang papers .taga Iceland po sya ...
@Alifalahmahramani
@Alifalahmahramani 8 ай бұрын
Hello, I had a question, how much is the monthly income of an electrical engineer in Iceland? Can you live comfortably with income?
@juweknows5377
@juweknows5377 8 ай бұрын
In the UK and even in Germany it can take u weeks to see a doctor. Yours was just a day and you're complaining. 😂
@oliver_958
@oliver_958 4 ай бұрын
This isn't about you
@MarchandDeModes
@MarchandDeModes 8 ай бұрын
Hey whats up? So I grad highschool in Germany (Nord Rhein) and I attended an International School which was about 50% or more Japanese. They really stuck together LOL. Then the rest were a variety of EU nations, some USA but alot UK and various. One of my best friends was FINNISH and she and I used to chat alot about these subjects, since we knew other kids from Norway, Holland, Sweden, etc that were somewhat similar (but different). For most nordic countries, they tend to develop HOBBIES in the way that the USA kids do sports. For example, Germans really like skiing, to the point that its a bit silly (lol) and this is a bit of a combo of both a sport/hobby/travel. People bond over these SUBJECTS, instead of just "meeting". Since the Japs did not Ski and otherwise did not really cultivate the same hobbies, they were not part of the conversation. An exception would be COSPLAY, which is fairly popular in EU. This requies SOME OF THE HOBBIES that nordic people like (namely : sewing + photography). But I really noticed that Japanese of all ages and genders, tend to be very adversarial. They would get offended by things that nobody else could follow or even understand, then go off by themselves. The outcome is that it never gets resolved. Unfortunately: social interaction can be scary, that is why people resort to drinking alcohol during social meet's (lol). You really have to be tough and put up with some uncertainty. My recommendation based on my close friend who was FINNISH is that you LEARN TO SEW. This is really a "bridge" between many cultures, including the nordic. She was amazingly proficient at sewing and had alot to discuss. For people who DO SEW, this is very exciting, although I noticed my brother (who does NOT sew LOL) found it about as entertaining as watching paint dry LOL. It comes from exposure to the subject, sort of like cooking + cuisine. People who DO IT find it captivating. Having these hobbies might help you open your social circle ~ something else I have really noticed about WESTERN MEDICINE (as opposed to Taoist Acupuncture / Martial Arts / Herbalism) is related to this, and to your other complaints about it. The main difference you notice ~ are motivated by several things: how doctors and others in the Western Med system get hired is THROUGH WHO YOU KNOW not what you know. So, cultivate those contacts!! Through hobbies, entertaining, sewing, etc. Then, also: they dont have the same world view on healing ~ Western Med is motivated by PHARMA and CORPORATIONS. So, they are sort of like glorified drug dealers LOL, they are not motivated by the concept of medicine / healing, its not "wholistic". Be careful about pharma based medicine: that can be deadly, both because Pharma itself is a crock (lol) and also because the Doctors + staff are MERCENARY. They are not motivated healers. Maybe look for an Acupuncturist to try to get second opinions on things? Finally: something to consider about the cost of rent ~ I think most EU countries have these issues, the pro's and con's are that if you rent its a pain, but if you own Real Estate, its a gold mine. So: this phenom is encouraged with the idea that it drives up the value of Real Estate. There is a whole secondary discussion here also, of TAXES.
@tommylliamdiolata8487
@tommylliamdiolata8487 8 ай бұрын
Agency or direct po yung first job nyo?
@ROckgrunge2987
@ROckgrunge2987 8 ай бұрын
meron din bang Cleaners hiring diyan sa Iceland?
@surigaoson
@surigaoson 9 ай бұрын
wow, meron ba fruit picker dyan mam?
@nabilzouitini5054
@nabilzouitini5054 10 ай бұрын
thank's a lot for your advice .
@adubimpong4095
@adubimpong4095 10 ай бұрын
So, have you forgotten about your pharmacy entirely?
@krauserromanov5854
@krauserromanov5854 10 ай бұрын
sounds like Iceland is really a bad country for an immigrant. If so, why are you still there?
@Imagine_sisyphus_happy
@Imagine_sisyphus_happy 2 ай бұрын
Too invested already and now she knows the language
@npc9352
@npc9352 11 ай бұрын
Maybe if you were less racist, your experience would be better.
@NinaBailey
@NinaBailey 11 ай бұрын
Alot of these prices are simular here in the USA
@Leif208
@Leif208 11 ай бұрын
Why is it that non-Icelandic immigrants all want to know about how they can "free-load" off of other people in other countries? Don't you people have any self-respect?
@twitchchat6590
@twitchchat6590 11 ай бұрын
where can i talk to yo in private?
@twitchchat6590
@twitchchat6590 11 ай бұрын
i want to contact you, can you link your instagram ?
@ciprianpricopi955
@ciprianpricopi955 Жыл бұрын
Hello! Could you please tell me what kind of mortgage did you choose? I see there is 3 different options. Thank you!
@binmer9687
@binmer9687 Жыл бұрын
Thank you
@Leif208
@Leif208 Жыл бұрын
Here's a taste of what's in store for Iceland. Regarding different ethnic groups, here's the latest from Finland: "In the Nordic countries, university admissions work solely on grades, which leaves no room to account for different student contexts. This creates inequality, as it incorrectly assumes everyone to have the same background and opportunities to receive excellent grades. In the interview, Vesa Puuronen agrees that “the Nordic university admissions system does not include any attempts to level inequalities”." So, not due to any fault of native Finns, but simply due to the fact that often different ethnic groups don't integrate well, now native born Finns, with the same or better grades, are going to be passed over in favor of non-native immigrants, or just someone of a different ethnicity. Can you imagine how this would make you feel and your identity as a Finn, when the government forces penalties on one in order to benefit another (done in the USA all the time). It pisses us off! It makes us less empathetic. It makes us distrust the government. Be less civic minded, etc. You create an environment where people become more individualistic and try to protect their own interests, even at the expense of the community. For all you people who think Iceland or Scandinavia is "magical," the "magic" is in an ethnically homogeneous community. (note: it IS possible to have all the good things you want in a society and be ethnically diverse, BUT it is only possible with a common and strong religion, which, is not a reality right now, pretty much anywhere).
@Leif208
@Leif208 Жыл бұрын
The main reason why Iceland is considered to be a desireable place to live is that the people tend to not be so individualistic and self-interested at the expense of the community (self-interest is balanced with being civic-minded). The best communties are those where most everyone is civic minded, which is most often the case when a people basically see themselves as part of a large extended family. People tend to, of their own free-will, follow rules and laws, when they feel part of a community. Why would you harm or commit a crime against anyone who with which you feel a strong sense of community? In America's diverse, multi-cultural society, there is NOT a strong sense of community but rather a strong self-interest. If you combine that with a the lack of basic virtue and rule of law, that some segments of American society have, you'll also have increased levels of crime. If other cultures or races immigrate to Iceland, eventually, they'll have the same problems that exist in the US. For all the people who think Iceland is a great place to live because of it's laws, or the land, or it's resources, that's incorrect. IT'S BECAUSE OF IT'S PEOPLE. If you change the people, Iceland as you know it, won't exist anymore. For people who leave other countries to escape the problems that exist in their own country of origin, they're just bringing their problems with them. All you have to do is look to the examples of other Scandinavian countries. Sweden's level of crime has skyrocketed. Ethnic Swedes are becoming less trusting of their government. People are polarizing. Politically, ethnic Swedes are shifting to the far right.
@DankTruck
@DankTruck Жыл бұрын
thank you! Your spot on!
@oluwaseunakanbi8317
@oluwaseunakanbi8317 Жыл бұрын
Uhmmm you are right. Some disadvantages of encouraging migration but don't forget that capitalism is not that bad. It is what drives an economy and redistributes power. Even Iceland's socialism has its major flaws. I see the city and ask: this boring scanty city why do migrants go there thinking they will find high paying jobs? Look at the landscape generally compare it to Australia, Germany , USA can it meet the expectations of educated citizens looking for jobs? Then what if a war takes place in Iceland tomorrow, they will turn to so called capitalistic countries like Germany , USA, China etc to rescue them financially and militarily and this asset is achieved from the tenets of unbridled capitalism. Let us just face facts here. A balanced one is Finland and Sweden Industrial and at the same time capitalism. But nations that are highly capitalistic are the most powerful but with deplorable conditions for its citizens because they acquire the wealth enmasse in dubious ways. It is a law . You wanna be most powerful , most feared, most economically bouyant , you have to embrace corruption and its attendant effects on morality, etc. They choose to be low-key as you say but has its own side effects some of which I have mentioned. In short, there is no perfect socio-economic system that ensures better HDI
@oluwaseunakanbi8317
@oluwaseunakanbi8317 Жыл бұрын
My own opinion: I think after one has acquired high savings in a highly capitalistic country though it has its wide range of shortcomings; At a time when you are no longer fit to hustle for financial success, best to retire to countries like Iceland and enjoy the natural landscapes and safe social environment cos I'm sick of the social ills of a highly industrialized capitalistic country. 🤢 To be honest but for now, one must just endure the socio economic crises associated to these countries at one's youthful stage to make some money enough to let you live in a place like Iceland cos forget making money there for future emergencies.
@Leif208
@Leif208 11 ай бұрын
@@oluwaseunakanbi8317 Actually, Iceland wouldn't be a great place to retire due to it's extremely high cost of living. And, unless you contributed to it's social benefits throughout your career, you shouldn't be able to participate in the social benefits.
@Leif208
@Leif208 11 ай бұрын
@@oluwaseunakanbi8317 Don't equate "civic-minded" with socialism. Let's change the word "capitalism" to the more accurate term of "free-market" system. I think the free-market is the ideal, but it works the best if the people are basically a virtuous, law-abiding, civic-minded people. The more purely self-interested people are, the more laws you need to govern them.
@jaycarbos
@jaycarbos Жыл бұрын
tsaka anu po yung milasuptom ba yun kasi yan sabi ng auntie ko eh my auntie is from Grindavik hope masagot nyo po
@jaycarbos
@jaycarbos Жыл бұрын
hi po may i ask pede po ba akong mag work dyan kasi may na send akong resume sa isang rooms attendant kaya na interested ako dyan cause i love nature and i love tahimik na place.
@emotivelyy_
@emotivelyy_ Жыл бұрын
Leaving Iceland would be great in this case.
@kyronyt6497
@kyronyt6497 Жыл бұрын
Okay lang po ba mag pm ?
@emilygonzalvo4305
@emilygonzalvo4305 Жыл бұрын
Hi! Marlia, im from canada, planning to visit iceland in August . Can you recommend a place to stay ? And also a tour guide maybe .. thanks !
@SimoneGiura
@SimoneGiura Жыл бұрын
So didn't they accept your degree at all?
@belllozano8147
@belllozano8147 Жыл бұрын
do you have an aupair?
@marracharmaine
@marracharmaine Жыл бұрын
Love your videos!😍
@user-mk8dx2fq3v
@user-mk8dx2fq3v Жыл бұрын
Halló, er til einhver fasteignahópur? Má bjóða mér? Takk.
@maxmat_
@maxmat_ Жыл бұрын
Yeah, add me, please, as well. I will let you know if I find the group, friend)
@user-tu5ur5be8v
@user-tu5ur5be8v Жыл бұрын
I see that prices are very expensive in Iceland How much is the weakest monthly salary in Iceland
@Avarua59
@Avarua59 Жыл бұрын
So at the most it would be 60,000 ISK per month for a family of 4?