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Do not need a visa. They can work in Germany freely like German citizens.
Must apply for a Job Seeker Visa or a Skilled Worker Visa from the German embassy in their home country.
A completed application form.
Proof of qualifications and work experience.
Proof of funds to support your stay.
Valid passport and health insurance.
Migrants play a key role in Germany’s social and economic development.
The growing need for skilled workers has brought increasingly well qualified migrants to Germany.
Over the past decade, the German government has made significant efforts to assimilate foreigners.
To mitigate the effects of demographic change, Germany will likely make it easier for high- and semi-skilled immigrants to find jobs in the country.
All academics with a recognized university degree or one which is comparable with a German university degree are entitled to the “EU Blue Card” single residence and work permit. Must earn an annual gross salary of at least 52,000 euros.
Specialists in the fields of mathematics, IT, life sciences and engineering as well as doctors may be entitled to an EU Blue Card if they earn the same amount as comparable German workers, but no less than 40,560 euros gross per year.
EU Blue Card holders are entitled to a permanent residence permit after 33 months.
The job seeker visa for Germany is a Long-Term Residency Permit, which allows you to stay in the country for 6 months and look for a job.






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