Germany: Immigration Reform for Skilled Labour

REGISTRATION

In an effort to compensate for the skilled labour shortage, Germany has passed a new immigration bill which creates and expands immigration pathways for skilled workers from non-EU countries. The first parts of the reform will enter into force on November 18. 

Join Fragomen on 2 November, for an informative update on the reforms and the impacts of these. We will provide an overview of key changes including:

  • The creation of a points-based ‘Opportunity Card’, which offers a one-year (renewable) residence permit for the purpose of seeking employment in Germany to eligible applicants
  • The relaxation of pathways for applicants with vocational experience, with reduced requirements regarding German language skills and recognition of educational qualifications
  • The ability for foreign nationals to undertake any role for which they are qualified as opposed to being restricted to roles specifically linked to their formal education experience
  • The ability for information technology or educational professionals with sufficient vocational experience to apply for an EU Blue Card, even if they lack formal education; and
  • The reduction of the period of required residence in Germany to qualify for permanent residence

We hope you can join us!


  • DATE / TIME

    Thursday, 2 November 2023 | 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM CET


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