Newsletter Nr. 3 / 2026: Opportunity Card & International Recruitment in Practice
Dear Readers,
Since the introduction of the Opportunity Card, an increasing number of skilled workers with this residence permit have been applying to companies. Employers therefore need to know how to assess such applications and hire these skilled workers. The new page on “Make it in Germany” provides a detailed overview.

Further questions regarding the employment of international skilled workers are answered in the updated FAQ for employers.

You can also learn about upcoming events in the partner network and other highlights regarding the recruitment of foreign skilled workers.

Your “Make it in Germany” team
Updates on “Make it in Germany”
Opportunity Card: How companies can hire international jobseekers
Holders of an Opportunity Card come to Germany to seek qualified employment. The advantage for employers is that these skilled workers are already in the country, making it possible to meet them in person, for example through a job trial. The new page on “Make it in Germany“ shows how Opportunity Card holders can be employed legally – from part-time work (up to 20 hours per week) and qualification measures (as part of the recognition process) to permanent employment.
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Updated: FAQ for employers
How do I find and reach with international skilled workers? How does the visa process for international skilled workers usually work? For which professions is the recognition of foreign qualifications mandatory? Employers can find answers to these and other questions in the FAQ.
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Advice via live chat
Skilled workers who have questions about working and living in Germany can get advice from experts at the Federal Employment Agency via live chat. Advice is available in German and English from Monday to Friday between 9 am and 3 pm (CET). Other ways to get in touch (for skilled workers and employers) include the “Working and Living in Germany” hotline and the contact form.
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Contact for employers
Follow “Make it in Germany” on Instagram, LinkedIn & YouTube
Stay up to date with the “Make it in Germany” social media accounts! On Instagram, you’ll find reels and short informative posts in English about visas, life and starting a career in Germany: for example, a series on job hunting and applying for jobs, covering dos and don’ts. Events, videos and practical tips for employers recruiting abroad are available on LinkedIn: from finding suitable skilled workers to German language support. You can find explanatory videos and success stories on the “Make it in Germany” YouTube channel.
Instagram
LinkedIn
YouTube
Upcoming events
Are you looking for current events by “Make it in Germany” or its partners? The website features two separate calendars: one for employers and one for skilled workers. While companies can find information on recruitment and integration, skilled workers can learn about job application, recognition of foreign qualifications, vocational training in Germany – and much more. All events are free of charge.
Employers
Skilled workers
Did you know…?
13%
of all doctors (one in eight) in Germany did not hold German citizenship in 2024.
(Source: German Federal Statistical Office)
En nombre del Ministerio Federal de Economía y Energía (BMWE)

Issued by

German Economic Institute
Make it in Germany
Konrad-Adenauer-Ufer 21
50668 Cologne
Germany

Editors: Vanessa Pohlmann and Marlene Schimpf
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