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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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Entry & visa process
Entry & visa process There are several steps required in applying for a visa. To make it easier for you, here is an overview of the whole process. Step 1: Check the requirements Before applying for a visa , you must check whether you meet the basic requirements for the granting of a residence title ( Section 5 (1) of the Residence Act [AufenthG] ): A secure livelihood: As part of the visa process, you must prove that you have sufficient funds to cover your living expenses. This can be done in a...
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Spouses joining EU citizens
Spouses joining EU citizens You are an EU citizen, have settled in Germany and now want to bring your spouse over? Read here what you need to bear in mind when it comes to family reunification You can look forward to spending your time in Germany with your partner and children. Although there are some conditions attached to family reunification , as an international skilled worker , you are sure to fulfil them. Are you an EU citizen living and working in Germany and would you like to bring your...
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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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Special regulations for esports professionals
Special regulations for esports professionals Are you an esports professional looking to compete professionally in Germany? Find out here which visa regulations apply to you. The German labour market is also open to esports professionals 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 work as an esports professional When are you considered an esports professional? You are considered an esports p...
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Family reunion for children
Family reunion for children Of course, your children can also live with you in Germany. You can find out here how to bring them to you. Bringing your children to Germany If you or your spouse are entitled to live in Germany, your children under the age of 18 are also entitled to a temporary or permanent residence permit . If your children are citizens of a member state of the European Union (EU) or European Economic Area (EEA), they do not require a visa to enter Germany and can live and work in...
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EU Blue Card
EU Blue Card Do you have an academic qualification and you have found a job in Germany? Learn about what requirements you have to meet for an EU Blue Card. The EU Blue Card ( Section 18g of the Residence Act [AufenthG] ) is a special residence title for foreign academics and people with comparable qualifications who want to take up qualified employment in Germany. To find out if you need a visa to enter Germany, see the “ Do I need a visa? ” section. What are the EU Blue Card requirements? Y...
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Work visa for qualified professionals
Work visa for qualified professionals You have found a job in Germany and need a visa? These are the requirements you have to meet. If you have completed qualified vocational training or a course of study outside Germany, you can obtain a residence permit under Section 18a of the Residence Act (AufenthG) or Section 18b of the Residence Act (AufenthG) in order to take up qualified employment in Germany as a skilled worker . To find out if you need a visa to enter Germany, see the “ Do I need a...
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Visa for recognition partnership
Visa for employment within the framework of a recognition partnership Within a recognition partnership, you can complete the recognition procedure with the support of your employer after entering Germany and start working at the same time. Are you interested in working in Germany and need to get your foreign qualification recognised? A recognition partnership gives you the opportunity to go through the recognition procedure after you arrive in Germany, while working in your profession at the sam...
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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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