The Germany EU Blue Card is
to permit the foreign professionals to work in Germany. The card is introduced
as a resident permit which is given to the foreign nationals who have a
university degree or a similar qualification.
Few important things
regarding the Germany EU Blue Card are:
Eligibility
for the Card
The overseas nationals are eligible
for the Blue Card which is said as a residence permit, if the applicant is a
holder of German University Degree, a foreign recognized university diploma or
who have a foreign degree that is comparable with the degree of Germany.
The EU blue card is issued
only to a specific job holder whose occupation is in the shortage list.
Validity
of the Blue Card
The valid of an EU Blue Card
is maximum four years. If the work period is less than 4 years, the card is
issued for the work period with an addition of 3 three months duration.
Below are a few things that
an applicant should know while applying for Germany immigration through a
German EU Blue Card.
- The family members of the Germany EU Blue Card holder can enter into Germany along with the main applicant. They can also receive a resident permit in Germany
- The family member who visit Germany along with the main applicant can get employment immediately without any restrictions
- The holders will receive a permanent residence after 33 months, suppose the German language skills according to B1 level are proven, then the duration will be shortened to 21 months
- EU Blue Card holders can also stay outside of the EU for twelve months and without making residence permit invalid
- Highly qualified skilled persons who are having a Blue Card can travel another EU country after some duration of about 18 months is passed
- Stays in the various EU member states will be cumulated towards getting the permanent residence right
This Germany Blue Card
initiative is taken to attract very highly qualified workers to migrate to Germany. This entry took effect on 1 August 2012. This is in addition to the
Recognition Act, that facilitates the foreign professional credential recognition,
many major changes are been made to this German Residence Act to implement the
Directive of European Union's on the Highly Qualified Workers.
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