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  2. Moving to Germany as a skilled worker. 05.03.2024 - FAQ. Here are answers to the most frequently asked questions about moving to, and taking up employment in, Germany as a skilled...

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  3. The Skilled Immigration Act is a new law which expands the number of opportunities for qualified professionals to come to work in Germany. Now, it is easier for skilled workers with vocational, non-academic training from non-EU countries to migrate to Germany in order to work. The current conditions for qualified professionals with university ...

  4. Oct 16, 2023 · By Angela Symons. Published on 16/10/2023 - 13:49 • Updated 13:49. Share this article. Germany's immigration law reforms will be introduced in three stages starting in November this year. The...

  5. Dec 13, 2023 · From March 2024, the immigration of skilled workers with practical professional experience is to be made significantly easier. And from June 2024, an “Opportunity Card” will enable even more skilled workers from third countries to look for work in Germany. But what are skilled workers?

  6. New rules for the immigration of skilled workers to Germany are in force since March 2020. The new law extends the opportunities for qualified professionals from outside the European Union to come to work in Germany (for India and Bhutan Health Personnel is excluded).

  7. Building on the Skilled Immigration Act that took effect on 1 March 2020, the Act on the Further Development of Skilled Immigration will now expand the opportunities for skilled workers...

  8. Sep 26, 2022 · Since 2020 the Skilled Immigration Act has made migration to Germany easier for skilled workers. 26.09.2022. Germany facilitates the migration of skilled workers. © FS Productions. German industry has a shortage of skilled workers: hundreds of thousands of jobs are vacant.