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Show About us About us About us Make it in Germany Partner network 10 years of Make it in Germany Visit the page ... For skilled workers For employers Do you have any questions? Email Telephone FAQ Hide menu Email Telephone FAQ Quick-Check With the Quick-Check, you can check your options of working and living in Germany. In Germany, I’d like to... work. study. do vocational training. start up a business. do research. Start © Funny Studio-stock.adobe.com Why Germany?! Discover the numerous advantages that make working and living in Germany so appealing: from a flourishing economy and safe working conditions to legally guaranteed holidays and a strong sense of solidarity within society. Read in our new “Why Germany?!” section why the federal republic should become your new adopted country of residence! Learn more What is your nationality? Select your country. Additional information Additional information If you are a national of a Member State of the European Union, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway or Switzerland, or if you have more than one nationality, please see the “Who needs a visa?” section to find out about your options. Search country Go to test Self-Check: Opportunity card Simply answer the questions in the self-check: opportunity card to find out if you are eligible to apply for an opportunity card. © New Africa – stock.adobe.com The reform of the Skilled Immigration Act With the new version of the Skilled Immigration Act, the Federal Government is creating attractive prospects for international skilled workers. The immigration of skilled workers with vocational training as well as persons with practical professional expertise will be facilitated. We inform you about the changes and new opportunities for employment in Germany. Read more Job listings Find the job that fits your qualifications. 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In this video, the couple talks about how everything came about: Applying for an entry visa and for a residence title, looking for accommodation and obtaining a residence title in Germany as well as the requirements to fulfill. More videos 152,336 work visas were issued in 2022. 76,765 people in Germany were in possession of an EU Blue Card in 2023. 270,000 foreign healthcare workers were employed in Germany in 2023. 08 October MAKE IT IN HESSEN – Your future career with foreign qualifications! (in German) 08.10.2024 Frankfurt am Main, Hessen 08 October Mein Start in Deutschland (in German) 08.10.2024 Online 08 October Startklar für die Zukunft (in German) 08.10.2024 Online Events for living and working in Germany Here you can find events and workshops that can help you with your career and with settling down in Germany – either online or in your area. More Events © Liubomir – stock.adobe.com Make IT in Germany: IT experts wanted Are you looking for challenges in the IT industry? 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