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Did you read it? This is horrific. Six years later, and barely more than half are working.
You claimed
That's just not true. Also 41% are working a job for that they are overqualified, so much for illiterate.
Also, It's a huge pain in the ass to get your degrees and titles recognised in Germany. Even Doctors returning from Switzerland have to wait several months up to a year to get their certificates recognised
This is what I wrote:
I didn't say "all". I said "a lot." According to your link, there are a lot of people who are not working.
This is a meme. Clearly most refugees are not doctors and engineers. I challenge you to provide a source.
It was within the article, as for the Facharzt needing to wait so long to get it's documents recognised, I've met him today in the university hospital