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Germany Immigration

Germany Immigration

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The 5th largest economy in the world is looking for qualified and skilled immigrants. Germany has always been an economic and cultural powerhouse and has now opened its doors to professionals who are skilled and qualified enough to contribute to the country. Germany offers a wide range of opportunities for professionals with the right background. With a prosperous economy and a high standard of living, Germany is one of the best places to build your life and establish yourself as a family.

 

Importance of Germany Immigration

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  1. Migrants play a key role in the social and economic development of Germany

  2. The growing need for skilled workers has brought more qualified migrants to Germany

  3. During the last decade, the German government has made important efforts to assimilate foreigners

  4. To mitigate the effects of demographic change, Germany will probably facilitate highly skilled and semi-skilled immigrants to find employment in the country

  5. All academics with a recognized university degree or one comparable to a German university degree are entitled to the EU's sole residence and work permit. You must earn a gross annual salary of at least 52,000 euros

  6. Specialists in mathematics, computers, 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 not less than 40,560 gross euros per year

  7. Holders of the EU blue card are entitled to a permanent residence permit after 33 months

  8. The job applicant visa for Germany is a long-term residence permit, which allows you to stay in the country for 6 months and look for a job

  9.   Work permits for non-EU nationals:

  • General employment

  • Professional

  • Self-employed

 

Why should you choose to settle in Germany?

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  1. The great job market for professionals in the engineering, computing and manufacturing sectors

  2. Good benefits for residents, including free health care and education

  3. German cities are consistently among the "Most Liveable Cities in the World"

  4. Lack of skilled workers in various sectors, great opportunities for migrants

  5. One of the fastest visa decisions in a leading economy, which allows you to plan better

  6. Excellent salary, benefits and access to the entire European Countries once you obtain your visa

  7. The most populous country in Western Europe and also the largest economy in Europe

  8. Germany is the second most popular migration destination in the world, after the United States

  9. In 2017, immigrants are approximately 14.8% of the German population

  10. Germany is an increasingly attractive destination for business immigrants, and the population is growing due to the increased activity of migrants

  11. Around 44.3 million people are with the job in Germany - 2017 (more than half of the country's total population)

  12. Salaries in Germany are higher than in most countries

  13. Around 400,000 migrants are needed in Germany per year

 

Trending Jobs in Germany

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  1. Germany is looking for skilled workers in shortage occupations (eg., engineers, technicians, doctors, dentists, scientists, IT)

  2. As per the latest survey in 2019, there are more than 1.2 million vacancies in the German labor market

  3. Main industries: machinery, automotive and aviation, chemical and medical, energy and environmental technology, engineering, electronics, and ICT, consumption and service

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