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Special regulation for assistants in nursing
Special regulation for assistants in nursing Would you like to work as an assistant in nursing in Germany, accompanying people who are ill and in need of care? Find out what visa options are available for this type of employment. The German labour market is also open to assistants in nursing from third countries. This means that people with less than three years of vocational training in nursing – or training recognised as less than three years – are able to work in the health and care secto...
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Visa for studying
Visa for studying With its wide range of study programmes and low tuition fees, Germany attracts many international students every year. Find out how to apply for a student visa here. Are you interested in studying in Germany? A German degree opens many doors. There is a wide range of international study programmes and the fees are low. With this in mind, you can obtain a visa for the purpose of studying in Germany. A residence permit under Section 16b of the Residence Act (AufenthG) is also val...
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Visa for research
Visa for research Would you like to join the dynamic world of research in Germany? Then a visa for research is probably exactly what you need. Are you looking to work in Germany as a researcher? If so, you will need to apply for a visa for research in accordance with Section 18d on the Residence Act - AufenthG . To find out whether you require a visa to enter Germany, see Who needs a visa? What are the requirements to receive a visa for research? You have concluded a hosting agreement or a work...
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Visa for language acquisition
Visa for language acquisition Would you like to learn German in Germany? Find out how to get a visa for language acquisition. You can take German language courses not only abroad, but also in Germany. A visa for language acquisition under Section 16f (1) of the Residence Act (AufenthG) permits entry and residence for this purpose. To find out if you need a visa to enter Germany, please refer to the “ Do I need a visa? ” section. What are the requirements for a language course visa? You have...
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Other types of visa
Other types of visa Other than taking up employment, there are other reasons to apply for a visa to enter Germany. For certain professional groups, special entry and employment rules have to be considered. Read more about other types of visa that are designed for a long-term stay in Germany. Special regulation for assistants in nursing As an assistant in nursing from a third country, you have the opportunity to practise your profession in Germany. Find out what the requirements are here. Visa fo...
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Types of visa
Types of visa Would you like to work, study, complete vocational training or move to Germany with your family? People requiring a visa must hold an entry visa to do so. The type of visa you must apply for depends on the reason for your visit or stay. Get to know everything about the types of visa and which requirements have to be met. EU Blue Card Having numerous advantages, the EU Blue Card is one of the most popular resident titles for highly skilled workers. It is best to verify right away wh...
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Visa procedure
Visa procedure A visa may be required for your entry to Germany. Find out here whether you need a visa, what steps the process entails and which forms you will require. Do I need a visa? Entry & visa process Visa application forms...
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Special regulations for professional drivers
Special regulations for professional drivers Interested in working as a professional driver in Germany? That is also possible without formal training. Read more about it here. As a professional driver of heavy goods vehicles (HGV) or buses, you have good chances of finding a suitable job in Germany. You can find out whether you need a visa to enter the country or a residence permit for your stay in Germany in the " Do I need a visa? " section. Which conditions must be met in order to start worki...
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Special regulations for artists
Special regulations for artists Would you like to work as an employed or self-employed artist in Germany? Find out which visa regulations apply to your situation. The German labour market is also open to creative workers from abroad. To find out if you need a visa to enter or a residence permit to stay in Germany, see the “ Do I need a visa? ” section. You want to be employed as an artist If you intend to work as an employee in the cultural and entertainment sector for more than 90 days , th...
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