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Title: Know All About Getting a Job Seeker Visa or EU Blue Card in Germany


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German work-life balance coupled with plenty of
promising career prospects and a high-quality
lifestyle is enough to make skilled workers make
this economic powerhouse their new abode. But,
before you start working here, you must have a
valid visa and a German EU Blue Card too. There
are many ways to get a visa, for example, working
in an in-demand occupation or earning a
highly-advanced degree can be a sure-shot way to
win this EU Blue Card game.
Sounds complicated? No worries, we promise that
everything will make sense once you finish
reading this article. You will know exactly what
needs to be done to live your European dream.
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Do I need a visa to enter Germany? If you are an
EU or EEA member country national, you dont need
a visa for employment before traveling to
Germany. You may come to German and stay there
for 90 days to 180 days to look for jobs. A valid
ID proof is enough for you to enter
Germany.   Apart from citizens of the European
Union, people coming from Australia, Canada,
Israel, Japan, New Zealand, South Korea, and the
USA can come to Germany with no visa for 90
days.   However, you must get a long-term
residence permit before you take up employment in
Germany. You also have to apply for a residence
permit for work within three months of arriving
in Germany.
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  • Non-EU Residents
  • If you are from a Non-EU or EEA country or
    countries that are not mentioned above, you must
    apply for a visa from your home country before
    you plan to migrate to Germany and work there.
    And, once you reach there, you will have to
    switch your visa to a residence permit.
  •  
  • German job seeker visa
  • EU Blue Card
  • German work visa for highly-skilled employees
  • Visa for IT specialists
  • Self-Employment Visa

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German Job Seeker Visa If you dont have a job
offer, dont panic! This is the right visa for
you. A job seeker visa allows you to move to
Germany to search for a job that matches your
skills, work experience, and qualifications. With
this visa, you can stay in Germany for up to 12
months. EU Blue Card If you are a highly
skilled worker with a job offer in a shortage
industry, you may be eligible to apply for an EU
Blue Card. The benefit of this card lies in its
quick-processing times compared to any other
types of residence permits. Moreover, you can
apply for a permanent residency after 33 months
of working there and submitting proof of an A1
level in German language. For individuals with
level B1, they can get the settlement permit
after 21 months.  
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If you are interested in applying for a German EU
Blue Card or a job seeker visa, please contact
our migration experts at  8595338595 or
mail web_at_visaexperts.com  for genuine visa
services.
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