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Lifestyle High standard of living, rich culture/history. Travel is always an option and easily accepsible through the entirety of the EU. High quality of life, outdoors-oriented, multicultural, expensive in cities (Sydney, Melbourne). Still life is quite good but travel is less feasible with long flight times.
Permanent Residency / Citizenship PR in 2-3 years after approbation.
Citizenship is 5 years counting the PR.
Dual citzenship is allowed. Honestly not super clear but atleast 3 years.
Citizenship is 4 years counting the PR.
Dual citzenship is allowed.
Housing Market Prices rising, but regulations (rent caps, tenant rights) exist. Ownership possible outside major hubs and even then for doctors it can be feasible. Severe housing crisis, government criticized for lack of intervention. Ownership nearly impossible in big cities for younger generations.
Despite this fact, with the better Doctor Salary in Australia a house is more feasible there in comparison to Germany.
Economy & Stability Europe’s largest economy. Diversified (industry, tech, services). Strong export base but also resilient domestic market. Stable within EU framework. Strong economy but heavily dependent on mining, natural resources, and exports (especially to China). Low Economoical Complexity Index which puts it at danger in terms of demand on these exports.
Monopoly / Duopoly in different sectors is a malignant problem in Australia which should also be kept in mind.
Gambling as a social Issue Gambling exists but regulated, less culturally embedded.
Strong public healthcare/social safety nets. Gambling highly normalized (“pokies”), significant social harm, large government revenue source.
Cultural Integration Social system supportive, multicultural in big cities but more conservative in rural areas. English-speaking, multicultural, easier initial integration.
Geographic isolation can be challenging (distance from family, Middle East/Europe).
Medical Aspect:
Licensing Pathway Recognition of medical degree through state authorities. Must pass “Kenntnisprüfung” (knowledge exam) if degree not equivalent. Requires German language proficiency (usually B2–C1). AMC exams (MCQ + Clinical) or Competent Authority pathway for those from certain countries. Requires English proficiency (IELTS/OET).
Exam Requirements: B2: ~400–600 hours prep
FSP: ~100–150 hours prep, 1–1.5h exam.
KP: ~300–600 hours prep, 4–5h exam. English (OET/IELTS).
AMC MCQ: 6 months - 1 year at most for AMC.
AMC Clinical: 3 - 4 months at most.
Success Rate: Honestly both of these have courses and subsidies so they can be easily passable with atleast > 60% for FSP and 50% for KP. ***Not certain of these rates*
AMC MCQ** - 51%
AMC Clinical - 24%
Residency/Training Progression Above Above
Workload & Hours Official 40 hours. Could be extended in both countries and overall germany is a bit harder and without supervision. Official 40 hours. Could be extended in both countries and overall germany is a bit harder and without supervision.
Salaries Above Above
Job Security Secure in both countries and position flexibilty is much more than Germany compared to Australia. ——
Integration & Support More bureaucratic with state-to-state variation. This causes difficulty Also beurocratic obv however more systemic and creates less issues.
Work Culture More hierarchical, seniority is respected strongly - This is normal however it results in toxic work culture where doctors / senior ignore helping the junior doctors. Other than that there could be mobbing and discrinination against IMGs becuase of this. Less heirarchical and more emphasis on teamwork.