Tuesday 27 April 2021

Work & Settle in Germany on a Study Visa ( Apply now for 2021 Intake )


Work & Settle in Germany 
on a Study Visa
 

  • New rules from March 2020.
  • Relaxed policies to fill vacant positions.
  • Settlement visa for qualifies workers.
  • High Demand for IT Specialists, Engineers & Scientists.
  • Highly completitive and free education for children.
  • Relocate in less than 6 months 
  • No IELTS or German requiered for visa.
Who is Eligible to apply for this Visa?

Minimum age: 18 years old  (titles awarded upon completion of at least 12 years of schooling)

                          Germany is an ideal destination for study overseas with its world-class education and thrilling urban life. It has a welcoming culture and accepts immigrants from all over the world. The German economy is vast with infinite 
opportunities for overseas graduates


  • Universities in Germany charge low tuition fees or have no tuition fees at all
  • Overseas students in Germany have numerous funding and scholarship options
  • German Universities have a good number of programs taught in English
  • Overseas students can enjoy a high standard of living for low costs
  • Overseas graduates from German Universities have numerous job options
  • Universities in Germany have a multi-ethnic and international ambiance
  • Wide range of Universities and Courses are available to choose from
  • Freedom to travel and visit other European Countries


GERMAN STUDENT VISA REQUIREMENTS:

  • Transcript and certificates of your Undergraduate studies
  • Details of the Secondary education
  • Programs Available for With or Without IELTS
  • Medium of Instruction
  • Your University will make you aware of additional requirements if any prior to your application
AFTER YOU GRADUATE : 

  • Upon completing the studies in Germany, students can apply for and get a residence permit 
  • of 18 months to look for a job as per their qualification.
  • As soon as a student gets a job offer, s/he can choose whether to apply for a German 
  • residence permit or an European Union Blue Card for the next part of their stay.
  • Students may get a residence permit though they get a job offer for a part-time employment, 
  • provided that the expected salary secures all the means of subsistence.
  • If a student wants to stay in Germany and become a permanent resident, s/he can apply for 
  • a ‘settlement permit’ as early as two years after receiving their permanent residence permit 
  • or EU Blue Card.
WORK OPPORTUNITIES AFTER GRADUATION:

  • The right university degree is quite essential for securing a high-paying job in Germany
  • Salaries in Germany are worth it.
  • For an international worker seeking employment in Germany, the major sectors to consider 
  • are  – IT, coal, machine tools, textiles, engineering, electronics, chemicals, machinery, 
  • shipbuilding, vehicles, food and beverages.
  • Recent growth areas in Germany include the automotive industry, high-tech manufactured 
  • products, telecoms, banking and tourism.


CAN THE STUDENTS APPLY FOR PR VISA UPON GRADUATION?

          As a student to be allowed to stay on in Germany, you will need to get the German 
Permanent Residence Permit, also referred to as the Settlement Permit or the 
Niederlassungserlaubnis in German. 
             The permanent residence permit lets you work in Germany. You can also travel in 
and out of the country.
        The Niederlassungserlaubnis is usually given to people who have either the EU Blue 
Card or have held the temporary residence permit for some years. To be eligible for the 
permanent residence permit, such people must prove the following


  • That they have worked in Germany for at least 5 years
  • That their job has the approval of the Federal Employment Agency
  • That they have paid the necessary taxes and cleared other contributions to the German government

                     Moreover, knowledge of some advanced German is also necessary at this stage,
as the requirements for German language proficiency are more stringent for the permanent 
residence permit.
                   Once you have the permanent residence permit, your spouse and children will be allowed to join you in Germany. Initially, they will be given a temporary residence permit. After a few years, your family can get a permanent residence permit as well.








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