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Speak to Experienced Immigration Lawyer to Know Details About Blue Card EU

The EU Blue card in Germany is meant as a residence title for people traveling to the EU and Germany from non-EU states. To qualify for being considered for the Blue Card, the candidate needs to be highly qualified and should belong to a non-EU nation.

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Speak to Experienced Immigration Lawyer to Know Details About Blue Card EU

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  1. Speak to Experienced Immigration Lawyer to Know Details About Blue Card EU The EU Blue card in Germany is meant as a residence title for people traveling to the EU and Germany from non-EU states. To qualify for being considered for the Blue Card, the candidate needs to be highly qualified and should belong to a non-EU nation. The purpose of the Blue Card is to meet the shortage of professionally skilled workers in Germany and the European Union. There are plenty of benefits that the cardholder gets as a result of having the Blue Card in Germany. For example, the holder of the Blue Card is entitled to get the same salary as his German counterpart or other EU citizens who are employed in the same role and job. Criteria for applying for the EU Blue Card - Is a foreigner from a non-EU state; - The person has an accredited degree from a German or foreign university. - The person receives a working contract with a minimum salary of €55.200 Euro in general fields (as applicable in 2020). - Alternately, if the candidate falls in the category of shortage skilled workers that cover scientists, engineers, mathematicians, doctors, and IT professionals, the salary can be minimum €43.056 (as per 2020 data).

  2. Validity - The Blue Card in Germany is valid for four years. If, however, the work contract is for a period of more than four years, the validity of the card is accordingly extended to meet the duration requirement of the contract. What is the rule for applying for a permanent residence in Germany? A person who is working in Germany on a Blue Card can apply for permanent residency after 33 months. However, if the person concerned is proficient in the German language – level B1 accreditation – then he can apply for permanent residency after completion of 21 months of work and stay in Germany. There are many different applicable rules and regulations for immigrating to Germany. Interested candidates should first seek more detailed information and speak to an immigration lawyer, well-versed in German laws. Details of SELF EMPLOYED VISA IN GERMANY The criterion for getting a self-employed visa is that the person needs to be a legal resident of Germany to apply for the visa. You also need to have health insurance, earn enough every month to support yourself financially, and you need to submit proof that you have clients, both, existing and potential in the country. There are many other laws applicable to this visa type too. It is recommended that you take help from a professional before any decision. CONTACT US NAME- Jaberi Lawyer ADDRESS- Grosse Reichenstrasse 27, Hamburg, Hamburg, 20457, Germany EMAIL- jaberi@jaberilawyer.com

  3. PHONE- +498(0)40 413 499 87 WEBSITE- https://www.jaberilawyer.com/

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