Self-employed work in Germany requires a respective residence permit in accordance with § 21 of German Residence Act. Issuance of this residence permit type is a pure discretion of the responsible immigration authorities and may be rejected for various reasons, even if all the requirements are met. The residence permit…
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ICT Card – A New Way To Stay And Work In Germany
Since August 1, 2017, employees of a company from a third country have opportunity to come and work in Germany and in other EU countries as part of company’s internal transfer. Germany has now implemented the European directive on the right of employees transfer within corporations into own legislation and…
Business Immigration: Why You Should Move To Germany
Germany is a haven for any individual who is looking to set up their business. It ranges from small companies, sole proprietorships to large conglomerates. In fact, the success of the German economy can be attributed to these businesses of the Mittelstand. The German government is very open to the…
Germany Needs 400,000 Skilled Immigrants Every Year
The Head of Federal Employment Agency, Detlef Scheele, has publicly stated that Germany has a shortage of skilled workers, and needs 400,000 new worker per year to fill the labour market, which can only be possible by admitting more immigrants to the country. Germany needs more skilled workers, since it…