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    Germany Implements New Skilled Immigration Rules

    March 2, 2024Updated:March 21, 20242 Mins Read
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    Germany urgently needing skilled workers was also a topic for Chancellor Olaf Scholz on a visit to India | Photo: Michael Kappeler/dpa/picture alliance. Source: InfoMigrants
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    Germany’s pressing need for skilled workers from abroad has led to significant changes in its immigration rules, which began to take effect on March 1, 2024. With various sectors facing shortages, including IT, medical care, construction, technology, and logistics, the reworked Skilled Immigration Act aims to streamline the process for skilled workers from non-EU countries.

    Passed by Germany’s parliament, the Bundestag, in the summer, the act seeks to reduce barriers to immigration for skilled workers. The new rules are being introduced gradually, with the first provisions coming into force in November 2023.

    One notable change is the expansion of opportunities for academic and similarly qualified workers to come to Germany on the EU Blue Card without German language requirements. Annual salary limits have been adjusted, particularly for entry-level and in-demand jobs, with lower limits set for specific occupations like educators and nurses.

    Skilled workers with professional or academic qualifications now have the right to a residence permit, streamlining the process and providing more flexibility. The Federal Employment Agency has been tasked with expediting the approval process for prospective foreign workers, while experienced skilled workers may no longer need their qualifications recognized in Germany if already recognized by their country of origin.

    Further provisions include opportunities for training in Germany to match foreign qualifications, extended part-time work options, and simplified family reunification procedures. Additionally, a points-based “opportunity card” is set to be introduced, allowing individuals with equivalent foreign qualifications to seek work in Germany for up to a year.

    Moreover, a regulation affecting people from countries in the western Balkans doubles the quota for workers from Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia, and Serbia who may come to Germany. These changes aim to address immediate workforce needs and streamline the immigration process for skilled workers, contributing to Germany’s economic growth and competitiveness.

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