Highlights: Germany just launched its new point-based Opportunity Card!
- Germany has launched a new Opportunity Card, also known as 'Chancenkarte.'
- Germany's new Opportunity Card offers a one-year residence permit for non-EU candidates.
- Candidates from non-EU countries can enter and search for employment without a permanent job contract.
- Candidates must score at least six points in a points-based system or be recognized as skilled workers.
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Germany Opportunity Card
Germany has launched the new Opportunity Card that allows candidates from non-EU countries to enter Germany and look for employment without a permanent job contract. Germany Opportunity Card aims to attract skilled workers by simplifying the process. Candidates must score at least six points in a points-based system to get the Opportunity Card. The Opportunity Card makes the process easier; you can enter the country legally, have a chance to earn a good income, and provide the potential for permanent residency. This initiative of the new Opportunity Card simplifies the job search process in Germany.
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How to Calculate Your Points for the Opportunity Card
To qualify for the German Opportunity Card, candidates need a total of six points in the points-based system. The points system analyses language skills, professional experience, age, and connection to Germany. Basic requirements include language proficiency and financial stability, provided by an employment contract for part-time work.
- Four points are awarded for partial recognition of foreign professional qualifications or permission to practice controlled professions such as engineering or teaching.
- Three points are given to professionals having 5 years of experience within the last seven years or good German language skills at the B2 level.
- Two points are awarded for professionals having 2 years of experience following vocational training, or if the candidate is under 35 years old, and for German language skills at the B1 level.
- One point is given to candidates under 40 years old or those with previous stays in Germany, excluding tourist visits.
- Additional points are available for very good English skills (C1), reasonable German skills (A2), qualifications in shortage occupations, or joint applications with a spouse.
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Criteria |
Maximum points |
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Age |
2 |
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Qualification |
4 |
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Relevant work experience |
3 |
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German Language Skills/English Language Skills |
3 |
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Previous stay in Germany |
1 |
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Spouse qualifying for opportunity card |
1 |
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Total |
14 |
Benefits of the German Opportunity Card
- Easy process to enter Germany
- One-year residence permit
- Can earn 1000 euros as monthly income
- Permitted to work for 20 hours per week
- Time to search for a qualified part-time or full-time job
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Requirements for Germany Opportunity Card
- Educational Qualifications: Higher educational qualifications to enhance opportunities
- Professional work experience: 5 years of professional experience gives you more points
- Age: Below 35 years gives 2 points; 36-40 years gives 1 point
- Language proficiency: A2 level in German or C1 level in English gives you additional points, whereas in B1 to C2 in German gives you 1-3 points
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Language |
Levels of proficiency |
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A1 (understand simple German sentences) |
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A2 (basic knowledge) |
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B1 (intermediate) |
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B2 (good Intermediate) |
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C1 (advanced knowledge) |
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C2 (excellent knowledge / mother-tongue level) |
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English tests |
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Cambridge Certificate |
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Steps to Apply for the German Opportunity Card
Step 1: Check your eligibility as per the Opportunity card points-based system.
Step 2: Collect necessary documents, including diplomas, job references, and language certificates.
Step 3: Submit your application through the official German Immigration portal.
Step 4: Wait for approval and migrate to Germany
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