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How to apply for German EU Blue Card?

# German Immigration # Introduction German blue card immigration is the fastest and most economical way to realize German immigration. It is a legal residence permit, mainly applicable to residents of non-EU countries. So how do immigrants apply for the German EU Blue Card? Let's take a look.

1. How to apply for German EU Blue Card?

Project conditions:

1. Bachelor degree or above with degree certificate;

2.2 years and above working experience in enterprises and institutions, 2 years of social security payment records;

3. Applicant 18 is over one year old and under 55 years old;

4. No criminal record;

On the basis of the "EU Blue Card", the German government simultaneously launched the German EU Blue Card, aiming at the work and residence visas of professionals from non-EU countries in Germany. The German government plans to issue 3,500 blue cards every year, valid for 4 years. Applicants with a "blue card" will enjoy the same social security and rights as German citizens (except the right to vote and stand for election), and an applicant can enjoy permanent residence treatment for the whole family (eligible applicants can transfer to Germany for permanent residence).

Blue card holders can live in Germany without restrictions and enjoy social welfare benefits. It is not only a residence permit, but also an unrestricted work permit. Similarly, families of blue card holders do not need to apply for additional work permits, and they are free to choose jobs in Germany. With the continuous development of China's economy and the continuous improvement of people's living standards in China, many parents have begun to make longer-term and more complete plans for their children's future in order to give them broader development space. In the past 10 years, the "immigration fever" in China has rapidly increased. German immigrants have created a new situation.

Project advantages:

1) The overall cycle is short: the application is convenient, and the whole processing cycle is 4-6 months.

2) Less capital investment: the capital threshold is low, only about RMB 6,543.8+0,000, and there is no need to explain the source of funds.

3) Low language threshold: no language requirements.

4) The whole family grants status: one person applies and the whole family goes with him.

5) EU access: travel to 26 EU countries with the EU blue card.

6) High-quality welfare: Germany is one of the countries with the most perfect and complicated social insurance system in the world. Its social security system has a history of 100 years, and the perfect welfare system ensures the stability from birth to death: birth-child welfare; Non-growth education; No death medical treatment.

2. Who are German blue card immigrants suitable for?

Introduction to the blue card immigration project in Germany;

In fact, it is not difficult to immigrate to Germany. German blue card immigration is the fastest and most economical way.

So what is a blue card? It is a legal residence permit, which allows citizens of developing countries to work in EU countries, mainly for residents of non-EU countries.

Four years is the longest validity period of a blue card. If the migrant citizen's labor relationship has not reached four years, in this case, the blue card will be valid for an additional three months to give the applicant the time stipulated in the labor contract. Then the holder of the blue card will have to wait until 33 months to apply for a long-term residence permit. Of course, if your German level is above B 1, the time will be shorter, usually after 2 1 month.

So, what kind of talents meet the criteria for applying for the EU blue card?

First of all, the applicant's academic qualifications and majors need to be certified by the German education department. If the applicant's education is not up to standard, as long as the applicant has more than 5 years of high-tech related work experience and submits proof, he can also apply for the EU blue card.

Secondly, the applicant needs to have a formal work contract with a German company with an annual salary of 49,600 euros (before tax). The annual salary of some high-tech jobs, such as natural science, mathematics, architecture, urban planning and transportation planning, engineers, human medicine and IT, can be reduced to 38,688 euros (before tax).

Third, the applicant needs to provide proof of language ability (English or German).

For Kochi professionals who come to Germany to start a business, with the EU Blue Card, they can start a business in Germany as senior employees of newly established companies in Germany, open the German market with a lower business threshold and realize their German dreams.

For people who are related to handheld technology, they can start their new life in Germany with the help of the EU Blue Card. At the same time, investors can also rely on the capital in their hands to start the pace of enterprises entering the German market and gradually realize their German dreams.

So which groups are German blue card immigrants suitable for?

If you are a graduate with a bachelor's degree or above, and you have prepared enough funds, it is more appropriate to choose German blue card immigrants. The requirements are not high, and there is no general language requirement, even the immigration supervisor. It usually takes only four months to get the German blue card, and the validity period of the blue card is three to four years. If you want to transfer to Germany for permanent residence, the fastest time is only 2 1 month, and the slowest time is about 33 months.

If you want to invest or do business in Germany, you can choose German blue card immigrants. If you have enough investment ability and rich investment experience, you can apply for boss residence status. If you want to get permanent residency in Germany as soon as possible, you can ask four or five people to help you in Germany, and you need to improve your German level to B65438.

3. German immigrants misunderstand

1. Immigration means acquiring foreign nationality.

Generally speaking, immigrants cannot directly acquire foreign nationality. German nationality can only be joined after you immigrate and obtain permanent residency, that is, a green card.

Under normal circumstances, no matter whether you immigrate by yourself or through an intermediary, the applicant initially obtains permanent residence status, which is what we call a temporary green card. Although you can already enjoy the same welfare benefits as local citizens, you have a residence period. When you meet the conditions for permanent residence, you can apply for permanent residence and get an indefinite residence permit, which is a green card. After holding a green card, you have the conditions for naturalization.

German newborn naturalization is easier than immigration. In some areas, it is compulsory for newborns to join German nationality at birth, and in some areas, they can choose to join when their children are born, or they can choose whether to join German nationality when they are adults.

2. Immigration means settling abroad.

Unlike other countries, Germany has no immigration supervisors. Therefore, after applying for German immigration, you can continue to live in China and continue your original job.

Immigration only gives you the status of other countries, so that you can enjoy the welfare benefits of other countries and have the right to live in other countries.

Immigration is the privilege of the rich.

Immigration does require a certain capital cost, but the threshold for immigration in Germany is lower than that in other countries. Although German investment immigrants have low requirements for investors' qualifications, the total cost is about RMB 3 million. However, although the EU Blue Card has relatively high qualification requirements for investors, its cost is lower than that of investment immigrants. If you choose to immigrate after studying in Germany, the cost of immigration will be lower, because all German education is free. After finishing their studies, they will stay for 18 months, and they can live in Germany as long as they can successfully find suitable jobs.