So, you’re thinking about working in Germany, but not sure where to start? We’ll break it down into simple steps to help you on your way to becoming a skilled worker in Germany.
First things first, your qualifications need to be recognized in Germany. That means they should be equal to a state-certified or state-recognized German vocational qualification. If your training took at least two years, it’s a good start. Sometimes you’ll need to apply for this recognition before coming to Germany, and sometimes you can do it after arriving. For personalized support, book a consultation session with us!
Speaking the local language is important. If you plan to study, work, or live in Germany, you’ll need to prove your German language skills. This is not just for your job but also for everyday life in Germany. There are language courses, online tools, and schools to help you learn German. Find more information in the our news session.
Now, when it comes to getting the right visa and residence permit, it depends on where you are. If you’re in your home country, contact the German diplomatic mission there to get the right visa. If you’re already in Germany, we can guide you through for you visa and resident permit process.
In a nutshell, to become a skilled worker in Germany, you need to ensure your qualifications are recognized, learn the language, and sort out your visa and residence. These steps might seem like a lot, but with the right preparation and support, you can have a successful career in Germany. It’s a fantastic opportunity, and with a little effort, you can make it happen!
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