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Germany is the third largest industrial country after the United States and Japan, and it is far ahead of the United States and Japan in both per capita o

Introduction of German Skilled Migrants

Germany is the third largest industrial country after the United States and Japan, and it is far ahead of the United States and Japan in both per capita o

Introduction of German Skilled Migrants

Germany is the third largest industrial country after the United States and Japan, and it is far ahead of the United States and Japan in both per capita output value and per capita income, and plays an important role in the world economy. Everyone in Germany enjoys free primary, secondary and university education, free medical insurance and universal pension. Germans also have many benefits, such as maternity benefits, housing benefits, childcare benefits and so on. It is known as one of the high welfare countries in the world.

The prerequisite for obtaining German skilled immigrants is that applicants who want to immigrate to Germany must first obtain a work visa, and the work permit places issued by the German government to foreign workers are mainly concentrated in senior technical talents in the information and communication industry, but there are certain selection requirements for them:

Computer technology professionals, such as software and multimedia developers, programmers, integrated circuit and information system developers, information technology consultants, information systems, Internet and network professionals, can apply for work permits as long as they are employed by German companies or foreign legal companies in Germany. However, they either have a university or science education level, such as a bachelor's degree or a master's degree in computer science, and the agreed salary shall not be less than 40,000 euros per year; Or they must be able to provide evidence to prove their skills and work experience (resume and recommendation letter). If you don't have the above education, in addition, your agreed annual salary income shall not be less than 55,000 euros.

Further reading: a list of the top ten occupations with the lowest income that German immigrants need to know.

First place: receptionist

No matter how sweet a smile is, it can't stop the receptionist from becoming the lowest-paid job in Germany. Even with 20 years of work experience, the average annual income of receptionists is only 28,500 euros (about 224,000 yuan), and less than 25% of receptionists can reach 30,000 euros.

Second place: Chef

Aside from Michelin chefs, the average annual income of ordinary chefs who have worked in Germany for 20 years is 29,600 euros (about 232,000 yuan), which is the second lowest income occupation in Germany.

Third place: truck driver

Driving Decepticons to earn cat food money ... The average annual income of German truck drivers is 30,600 euros (about 240,000 yuan), of which 25% of truck drivers earn less than 24,000 euros.

Fourth place: retail and customer service

Although salespeople in shopping malls have to deal with all kinds of things every day, their salary income is not very optimistic ... Their average annual income is only 30,900 euros (about 242,000 yuan).

Fifth place: elderly care workers

Even if nursing staff take care of the elderly 24 hours a day, their wages are still not high. The average annual income of 20-year-old nursing workers is 3 1800 euros (about 250,000 yuan), and only a few excellent practitioners can reach 35,000 euros.

Sixth place: warehouse manager

Strictly speaking, the warehouse keeper in Germany can no longer be regarded as a low-income occupation. Their average annual income is 36,900 euros (about 290,000 yuan), and more than 20% of warehouse administrators can reach 40,000 euros.

Seventh place: accounting practitioners

The accounting practitioners here do not include accountants, actuaries and other senior talents, but refer to ordinary practitioners. Their average annual income is 39,500 euros (about 3 1 1,000 yuan).

Eighth place: hardware parts production/processing personnel

In Germany, where the industrial level is highly developed, the wages of hardware parts manufacturers and processors are higher than those of accountants. Their average annual income is 40,700 euros (about 320,000 yuan), and top excellent practitioners can even get an annual income of 47,000 euros.

Ninth place: nurse

The average annual income of German nurses is 42,000 euros (about 330,000 yuan), which belongs to the middle-income group, but 50% of them still earn less than 40,000 euros.

Tenth place: kindergarten teacher

In Germany, kindergarten teachers are not an easy job. They should not only play the role of enlightenment, but also be responsible for all aspects of children's lives. However, the salary of kindergarten teachers is still not high income.

The average annual income of kindergarten teachers with 20 years of working experience is 42,300 euros (about 33 1 1,000 yuan), and less than 20% of kindergarten teachers can reach 48,000 euros.