Overview
Germany Job Seeker Visa is an initiative by Federal Government to encourage more qualified professionals from abroad to come to Germany. As from 1 August 2012 graduates with a German or other recognized university degree or a foreign degree comparable to a German degree will be eligible to enter Germany to seek employment.
Holders of a jobseeker’s visa may stay in Germany for up to six months to seek employment. To obtain a jobseeker’s visa, applicants must furnish proof of their university degree and that they can support themselves for the planned duration of their stay. While seeking employment, jobseekers are not permitted to work, whether on a self employed basis or otherwise.
Program Details
Long-term Residence permit that allows you to stay in Germany & search for a job, this will be granted for 6 months
Allows you to look for jobs & interview with employers
Securing Employment visa becomes easy after you obtain a Jobseeker visa. All you need to do is personally interview and get your job!
Once a job is granted, applicant can apply for residence permit- Employment
Benefits
Allows you to stay in Germany and search for a Job
No prior offer letter required to apply for the visa
Eligibility
Education
Hold a recognized qualification from German Universities or foreign degrees equivalent to German Degrees.
Sufficient funds and accommodation
Hold sufficient funds and arranged accommodation for the intended stay in Germany (6 months).
Hold travel and medical insurance
Employment
Adequate years of experience in the nominated occupation can help you in finding jobs in Germany, though this is not a mandatory requirement.
Motivation
Should have planned course of action to secure employment in Germany and understanding of employment and career prospects in Germany.
Occupations in Demand
There is no specific list of eligible occupations for the Germany Job Seeker visa.
The major sectors in demand in Germany include
Engineering
IT and
Scientific Research
Why Choose Germany?
Has one of the lowest rates of youth unemployment in the world.
Is a land of invention and innovation.
Is a major industrial nation and one of the world’s largest economies.
Three German cities are on the list of “the world’s ten most livable cities”: Duesseldorf, Munich and Frankfurt
One-fourth of all of the inventions in the field of environmental technology that are registered with the European Patent Office come from Germany.
Nearly half of all products manufactured by German companies find their way to customers in other countries, making Germany the world’s top exporter.
German companies are highly competitive and they need ever-larger numbers of highly trained employees.
There is a shortage of skilled workers in many sectors and professions in Germany.
Some 5,000 jobs for physicians in German hospitals remain unfilled because of a lack of suitable applicants.
There were more unfilled positions for engineers in Germany at the beginning of 2012 than ever before.
As an engineer in Germany, you can expect to earn an annual salary up to 45,000 euros in your first few years.
You are insured against risks such as illness and long-term care needs – when you have a job in Germany.
Use our free service to find out whether you could qualify for this visa. Fill out the assessment form. Make sure that all information provided is authentic in order to make a proper assessment.