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Germany Job Seeker Visa

Germany is not only a beautiful country; it is also one of the most powerful countries in Europe. With high growth and low unemployment, it is the perfect place to go if you are looking for a job or Student Visa for Germany. The country offers free education to its residents and is considered to be a highly safe and attractive living and working environment.

Germany is also one of the countries that is seeking highly qualified employees to work in well-paid positions, and encourages all young and skilled people to come visit and look for places to work. So if you have decided that you would like to work there, the first things you need to do is get a Germany job seeker visa.

What is a job seeker visa?

The job seeker visa for Germany is a Long-Term Residency Permit, which allows you to stay in the country for six months and look for a job. If at the end of the six months you have found a place of employment, you will be given the Germany work visa or a Germany work permit and you will be allowed to work and live there. Please note that having a job seeker visa does not allow you to start working immediately in Germany. It only means that you can visit the country and look for a job during your stay.

In order to obtain a job seeker visa for Germany, you need the following:

  1. Be eligible to apply: Graduates with 15 or 16 years of Education & minimum 1 Year (3 years for Bangalore) skilled work experience
  2. Occupation in Demand: Information Technology, Engineers, Scientist, Health care (Nursing), Research (All Sectors) & Logistics
  3. Process time: 1-3 months from Interview date
  4. Visa Application Fees: EUR 75

Germany  offer a very attractive jobseeker visa that allows you to enter the country and begin looking for a job and an employer. Joy visas offers signature visa and job search services to assist you with your career in Europe.

You can begin your visa application and we will also begin your job application right now while you are in India. You could be working in Germany in the next four to six months.

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