How to convert a German Job Seeker Visa to a German Work Permit?
The Germany Job Seeker is meant for job seekers to migrate and look for employment opportunities in the country. The visa lets you stay in Germany for up to 6 months and find relevant jobs based on your profile. Once you secure a job under a German employer, you must convert the job seeker visa into a German Work Permit. The German Work Visa lets you work and reside in Germany for up to four years.
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Types of German Work Permits
After getting a job while on a Germany Job Seeker visa, you will be required to apply for a German Work Permit. Following are the two types of employment visas you can apply for after securing an employment offer in Germany:
- EU Blue Card: This is a special residence permit that allows non-EU nationals to work and settle in an EU country. The validity of an EU Blue Card is 4 years and can be renewed later. You can also bring your family members along with you on an EU Blue Card.
- Employment Residence Permit: This is a temporary residence permit allowing holders to stay and work in Germany. It is issued to employees who have secured an employment contract under a German employer. This is valid till your employment contract expires and can be extended later. You can bring your family to Germany via the Family Reunion Visa. This visa is mostly sponsored by German employers after you have received an employment offer from them.
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EU Blue Card Eligibility Criteria
You would be eligible to apply for the EU Blue Card if:
- You hold a master's or an equivalent degree from a recognized University
- You have a minimum work experience of 5 years
- You have a valid job offer under a German employer for a minimum of 1 year
- Your annual salary package is €56,400 or above
- You meet the legal requirements specified by German authorities
Steps to apply for an EU Blue Card in Germany
You can apply for an EU Blue Card by following the steps listed below:
Step 1: Check if you are eligible for the EU Blue Card
Step 2: Gather all the documents according to the checklist
Step 3: Book a visa appointment at your nearest German Consulate
Step 4: Apply for a visa
Step 5: Wait for your visa approval
Step 6: Register your details, such as accommodation, German health insurance, and bank account
Step 7: Submit your EU Blue Card application
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