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Immigrants studying in Germany
Visa is a matter for foreigners, and naturalization is a matter for the government. We can also see the service gap between the two government departments. Let's just say that in Germany, naturalization is easier than permanent residence.
When it comes to taking a job, it depends mainly on the individual. German law stipulates that it is 90 days a year, that is, 65,438+080 half-day (no more than 6 hours a day), but at the same time it is stipulated that there can be 65,438+00-20 hours of career-related work every week. This is needed when applying for a visa. The visa officer will add such a sentence to the student visa.
It should be noted that a student visa is a student visa. If you don't finish your studies, you need to change your visa category, that is, you want to work first without graduating. Even if an employer is willing, you must go back to China to apply for a new visa, because the purpose of studying in Germany has changed, just like I changed my visa to continue studying.
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