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Sareh Mokhtari
18 Nov 202312:15

Summary

TLDRIn this video, the speaker warns against misleading immigration consultants who make false promises about the artist residency program in Austria. Sharing their personal experience, the speaker reveals the challenges of obtaining the visa and exposes common lies, such as exaggerated claims about selling art at high prices or working legally. They emphasize the importance of self-research and caution against taking shortcuts like filing false documents or relying on fake contracts. The speaker’s goal is to prevent others from repeating the costly mistakes they made while navigating the immigration process.

Takeaways

  • 😀 It's not worth spending thousands of dollars on immigration consultants who often provide misleading or false information for their own gain.
  • 😀 You don't need an immigration lawyer or consultant to obtain an artist residency visa for Austria. With some effort, research, and asking the right questions in online groups, you can navigate the process on your own.
  • 😀 The information shared in the video is based on personal experience, including mistakes made with a previous consultant who gave incorrect advice and caused financial loss.
  • 😀 Be cautious of false claims that artists can immediately sell their artworks at high prices upon arrival in Europe, especially in Austria. Recognition and pricing of art take time and community integration.
  • 😀 Don't believe the false narrative that fields like carpet weaving can qualify for the artist residency program in Austria. These are often manipulated by consultants who fabricate documents to falsely represent such crafts as 'artistic' work.
  • 😀 Working as an artist in Austria under the residency program does not legally allow you to work for employers or third parties. It is designed for self-employment where you sell your artwork and support yourself.
  • 😀 The residency program in Austria does not permit you to engage in illegal work or earn money outside of your artistic endeavors. The idea that you can make a living working illegally undermines the entire purpose of the residency.
  • 😀 A foreign contract presented at the embassy is not enough for your visa approval. The embassy requires a legitimate contract with a recognized Austrian entity or person that demonstrates a long-term artistic collaboration.
  • 😀 The consultant's claims that a simple foreign contract would suffice to secure the visa are misleading and may result in rejection of the residency application.
  • 😀 The speaker encourages viewers not to follow the path of misleading consultants who exploit people for financial gain. Their advice comes from personal experience and a desire to help others avoid costly mistakes in their immigration journey.

Q & A

  • What is the main issue with migration consultants regarding artist residency in Austria?

    -The main issue is that many migration consultants provide misleading or false information, primarily to make money. They often exaggerate the ease of obtaining an artist residency or misrepresent the conditions and requirements involved.

  • Why does the speaker believe that seeking advice from consultants is not necessary for obtaining an artist residency in Austria?

    -The speaker believes that with some effort and research, such as asking questions in Telegram groups and reviewing relevant websites, individuals can navigate the process independently without the need for expensive consultants.

  • What is the speaker's personal experience with a migration consultant in the past?

    -The speaker's experience with a migration consultant was negative, as they were misled with false information and ended up paying over 10,000 euros for services that were ineffective. This led to wasted time and money.

  • What is the first major lie that migration consultants tell about artist residencies in Austria?

    -The first major lie is that consultants claim artists can easily sell their artwork for astronomical prices in Austria, suggesting that art produced in Iran is undervalued and only by moving to Europe can artists achieve financial success. The reality is that this is a misleading exaggeration.

  • How does the speaker respond to the idea that one can instantly sell their artwork for high prices after arriving in Austria?

    -The speaker strongly disagrees with this claim. They clarify that while it is possible to sell artwork for its true value after establishing oneself in the local art community, it is not realistic to expect immediate success upon arrival in a new country without recognition and cultural understanding.

  • What is the second major lie that consultants tell about artist residency programs?

    -The second lie is that certain crafts, such as carpet weaving, are considered valid artistic professions under the artist residency program. The speaker explains that these crafts are not recognized as 'artistic' by Austrian immigration authorities and cannot be used as a basis for residency.

  • What is the risk of pursuing a false path to obtaining an artist residency?

    -The risk is that false claims and fabricated documentation can lead to the eventual rejection of the residency application or failure to extend it. This can result in wasted time, resources, and potential legal issues.

  • What is the third major lie that consultants tell about work opportunities in Austria for artists?

    -The third lie is that consultants claim artists can legally work and earn income in Austria through their residency. However, the artist residency visa specifically restricts employment, meaning artists are only allowed to work independently on their art and cannot take up regular employment.

  • Why does the speaker consider the idea of working illegally under an artist residency in Austria as a bad choice?

    -The speaker believes that opting for illegal work is a poor decision, as it undermines the purpose of the residency and could lead to serious legal consequences. They argue that taking a different, more legitimate path, such as seeking asylum, might offer better financial support and fewer risks.

  • What is the fourth major lie that migration consultants tell about securing an artist residency in Austria?

    -The fourth lie is that consultants tell people they can simply present a fake or foreign contract from any country during their application process, and that this alone will be enough to secure the residency. The reality is that the Austrian embassy requires a legitimate and long-term contract with an Austrian company or person.

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