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Chancenkarte_zur_Jobsuche_EN.pdf
From the preparatory stage to completing the application forms: this step-by-step guide shows you how to obtain a job search opportunity card.
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Grafik: Der Weg in den deutschen Arbeitsmarkt EN
From the different types of visas, the requirements, the application process, to the residence permit after entry: This chart shows you the path to the German labor market.
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2024_Mangelberufe_EN.pdf
List of shortage occupations according to Section 18g (1) (2) (1) of the Residence Act (AufenthG) Extract of the Commission Recommendation of 29 October 2009 on the use of the International Standard Classification of Occupations (ISCO-08) * The list of shortage occupations in Germany is provided to lay out comprehensive information for (prospective) skilled workers and employers on the regulations of the new Skilled Immigration Act. Having knowledge of the current shortage occupations’ specific [...] specific job titles is especially of significance for application procedure for the EU Blue Card and the point system for the opportunity card (Chancenkarte). Group 132 132. Manufacturing, mining, construction, and distribution managers 1321 Manufacturing managers 1322 Mining managers 1323 Construction managers 1324 Supply, distribution and related managers Group 133 133. Information and communications technology service managers 1330 Information and communications technology service managers Group 134
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2025_Visum_Blaue_Karte_EN.pdf
required additionally). ▫ Concrete job offer in Germany or valid employment contract (minimum contract period of six months). ▫ Minimum annual gross salary of €48,300 (as of 2025) or minimum annual gross salary of €43,759.80 (as of 2025) for shortage occupations or higher education graduates within three years after graduation. ▫ Special case: IT specialists without formal qualification + at least three years of work experience at higher educational level + a concrete job offer as an IT specialist in Germany [...] must be taken out. 4 APPLY FOR RESIDENCE PERMIT IN GERMANY Step 5 ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ Register your home address in Germany at the Residents' Registration Office. Book an appointment at the competent foreigners authority. Ask the foreigners authority for a list of the required documents and start the preparation. Apply for the EU Blue Card (Section 18g of the Residence Act [AufenthG]). Fees may add up to €100 (Sections 45 ff. of the Residence Ordinance [AufenthV]). Please consider: the application for the
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Overview: Work visa for qualified professionals
Here you will find an overview of the visa and immigration process for immigrants from third countries.
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Overview: Work visa for professionally experienced workers
This step-by-step guide shows you how you can receive the visa for professionally experienced workers.
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EU Blue Card
Family reunification ” section. Changing jobs with an EU Blue Card Are you an EU Blue Card holder looking to change your employer in Germany? This is no problem. You will be able to start your new job with a valid EU Blue Card. However, if you change jobs within the first year of employment, you must notify your local foreigners authority of your new job. The foreigners authority will check whether you still meet the conditions for the EU Blue Card in your new job. If this is not the case, you may be [...] qualifications can be found in the “ Recognition ” section You already have a specific job offer from a company in Germany. The job offer must meet the following conditions: The period of employment must be at least six months. The job must match your qualification (academic degree). If a licence to practise ( regulated professions ) is required, this must be in place or in prospect at the time of the visa application. Your job in Germany must enable you to earn a gross annual salary of at least €48,300 (as [...] School and out-of-school teachers and educators The detailed list of bottleneck professions for the EU Blue Card can be found here . Info box The following applies to new entrants to the labour market: If you obtained your last degree or equivalent qualification less than three years ago, you can also obtain an EU Blue Card if your job offer includes a gross annual salary of at least €43,759.80 (as of 2025). This applies to entry-level jobs in all professions. The approval of the Federal Employment
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Special regulation for assistants in nursing
to enter or a residence permit to stay in Germany, see the “ Do I need a visa? ” section. You want to work as an assistant in nursing? To take up employment as an assistant in nursing, you must meet the following conditions: You must have a concrete job offer as an assistant in nursing in Germany. Ideally, you will have already signed an employment contract with your future employer. You have successfully completed vocational training as a nursing or care assistant in Germany or you have a foreign [...] Approval of the Federal Employment Agency (BA) is obtained as an internal agency procedure as part of the visa process. No action is required on your part. If you are still in your home country, find out about the visa procedure and entry requirements. Jobs for nursing professionals German exercises for professions in nursing Recognition of foreign qualifications Print page share on LinkedIn share on X (before: Twitter) share on Facebook share on WhatsApp mail
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Job search opportunity card
y cards are issued initially as job search opportunity cards for a maximum of one year. The card allows you to look for gainful employment in Germany, i.e. you can seek employment or become self-employed. While you are looking for gainful employment, you are allowed to have one or more part-time jobs ( secondary employment ) totalling 20 hours a week. You can also do job trials for a maximum of two weeks per employer as part of your job search. The aim of the job trial must be either to obtain qualified [...] qualified employment, an apprenticeship or a qualification programme. Tip To get the most out of your job search stay, you should start preparing for your job search as early as possible: How should your application be structured to convince a German employer? Which contact points can help you? For more information, please refer to the “ Finding a job” section. If you have found a specific job or apprenticeship, or if you want to become self-employed, you can apply to your local foreigners authority [...] self-employment . If your job meets the requirements for qualified employment but you are not eligible for any other residence title, your opportunity card will be extended for up to two years (opportunity card extension). Explainer video: How do I get the job search opportunity card in Germany? At a glance: Job search opportunity card from third countries From the preparatory stage to completing the application forms: this step-by-step guide shows you how to obtain a job search opportunity card.
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Special regulations for professional drivers
vehicles for the carriage of goods or passengers. If you possess citizenship of an EU Member State, an EEA Member State or Switzerland, you may be employed in the fields of freight or passenger transport. You can look for suitable vacancies in the job listings . Which residence title is required for third-country nationals? If you do not have citizenship of an EU Member State, an EEA Member State or Switzerland, but you still meet the conditions mentioned above, you can work as a professional driver [...] Residence Act (AufenthG ) apply. Would you like to live in Germany with your family? This residence permit allows you to do so. You can read up on what you need to bear in mind and which conditions apply in the " Family reunification " section. Job listings Getting a visa, or learning German? Contact points all over the world Information on the web Federal Foreign Office (FFO) You can find out which visa you need in order to come to Germany with the Visa-Navigator. Federal Office for Migration and [...] 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 working as a professional driver? You must
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