BULLETIN BOARD
EU Blue Card
The EU Blue Card was introduced to help attract highly qualified professionals from non-EU countries to come and work in Germany. It's a prestigious work permit with various benefits compared to the normal work permit. The EU Blue Card was introduced to help attract highly qualified professionals from non-EU countries to come and work in Germany. It's a prestigious work permit with various benefits compared to the normal work permit, including making the path to a permanent resident permit faster and easier. However there are various conditions attached, for example you'll need a concrete job offer with a minimum salary of €38,688 per year, and for your degree to be recognized in Germany. If the Blue Card isn't an option for you, you may still be able to get a 'residence permit for the purpose of gainful employment' (formerly 'work permit'). Depending on the reason you were denied a Blue Card, this will require more effort. But it is a valid and widely used residence permit for Germany, and although the final integration process will be slower, it gives you the same rights as the Blue Card.
Granting of residence titles to qualified migrants
Many highly qualified people come to Germany to build their future professional career. Many highly qualified people come to Germany to build their future professional career. The number of third-party nationals who received a residence title in their respective capacities of qualified professional or highly skilled worker was just over 28,000 in 2015. With the exception of the downturn in 2013, due to Croatia’s accession to the EU, more and more residence titles are being granted to highly trained workers. in 2015 nearly 2,000 new residence titles were granted for Self-employment, and 407 for research.
Why is Germany the perfect place to study abroad?
Germany is the ideal country to be studying abroad, it has a rich and complex history, an invigorating culture and fun loving people, and something every student looks forward to in a new country Germany is the ideal country to be studying abroad, it has a rich and complex history, an invigorating culture and fun loving people, and something every student looks forward to in a new country. On the other hand, its Universities are ranked among the best in the world, it offers innovative and international programs as well as the work discipline every professional shall dream of having. Germany is a very diverse and interesting country in almost every aspect therefore it’s worth exploring its natural as well as intellectual resources. . Almost every University in Germany has incorporated in its curricula an international study program where lectures from all around the world come to share their expertise, mainly in English language as an international language but in German language as well.
Dual studies, a great opportunity
Dual studies have proven to be very successful in the round of innovative study methods of the century. Dual studies have proven to be very successful in the round of innovative study methods of the century. Combining studying and working simultaneously brings students to put in practice their theoretical gains at their educational institutions of the sort, be it Universities, Academies or Professional Schools, which saves time and money and gives a chance of early emancipation. In getting accepted in a dual study program, students need to be in possession of a valid high school diploma, equivalent to the certificate for entrance in Germany. Additional to the diploma, German language skills, an academic level in this case, is required in order to precede the admission request.