Permanent Residency: Reduced waiting period for IT specialists and EU Blue Card

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  • čas přidán 21. 03. 2024
  • 🚀 Great news for IT specialists, EU Blue Card holders and skilled workers in Germany: You can now apply for your Permanent Residency - also known as Settlement Permit or "Niederlassungserlaubnis" - after 27 instead of 33 months. We’ll take a deep dive into the changes that have come into effect on 01st March 2024, special considerations for IT specialists and discuss which months count towards your Permanent Residency application, along with the key requirements you need to fulfill.
    In this video, we'll specifically cover:
    00:00:31 Reduced waiting periods for EU Blue Card holders and skilled workers
    00:01:38 If the IT specialist title counts towards permanent residency
    00:03:56 Eligibility for other EU Blue Card holders
    00:04:23 If IT specialists must first switch to an EU Blue Card to apply for PR
    00:06:41 Language requirements for your Permanent Residency application
    00:08:05 Waiting periods for spouses
    Special guest: Wiebke Niemiec, Founder of TALENT relocation.
    📌 Important Note: While we've gathered information based on extensive research as of March 2024, it's crucial to acknowledge that the new regulations have only recently come into effect. As a result, there may still be uncertainties and unanswered questions. Stay informed as we navigate through this exciting period of change!
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    Any questions or feedback? Leave us a comment! #hallogermany

Komentáře • 15

  • @HalloGermany
    @HalloGermany  Před 3 měsíci

    You can contact Wiebke through the Talent Relocation website: www.talent-relocation.de/ or book a relocation call with Jana here: hallogermany.com/services-for-internationals/p/visa-questions-call

  • @Curston-hz3oc
    @Curston-hz3oc Před měsícem

    Thank you for the information. This is exactly what I was looking for. 🎉

  • @mohammedmesaoudi8707
    @mohammedmesaoudi8707 Před 16 hodinami

    Thank you for such videos!
    What about Munich, is it a must to prove at least A1 language certificate? Or Anyone from Munich here?! Please share, Thanks! 🙏

  • @meetimian3383
    @meetimian3383 Před měsícem

    We need more videos 😊😊

  • @user-gw2pz1ek8q
    @user-gw2pz1ek8q Před 3 měsíci +1

    Can you do a video on the IT specialist visa change in expereince required from 3 to 2 years ?

  • @NCC0723
    @NCC0723 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Thanks for sharing valuable info. Just quick clarification, if anyone arriving to Germany for work will eligible to PR within 27 months with A1 language skills need to proof for immigration officer.

  • @saghermehmood534
    @saghermehmood534 Před 3 měsíci

    Hi! Does it also apply to EU Blue card permits issued before March 1, 2024?
    For instance I have had a blue card for almost 18 months now & I am wondering If this would apply to me in 9 months or if its just for EU Blue cards permits issued after March 1st.

  • @saadkhan452
    @saadkhan452 Před 10 dny

    I have 38a residence permit if I got fired from the job before completing my probation period .is it necessary to inform immigration or I can start another job without telling them.please reply my message

  • @jenniferdefita1776
    @jenniferdefita1776 Před 3 měsíci

    Hi Jana! Is it possible that a Private employer in Germany can hire a non-EU citizen like caregiver for the elderly. Thanks.

  • @meetimian3383
    @meetimian3383 Před měsícem

    Wow.
    So in Berlin you don't necessarily need a official German language test? And only talking to the relevant person could prove our level?

  • @Mr.nazakat194
    @Mr.nazakat194 Před měsícem

    Can you please make video to explain difference between ausbildung and duales studiam ausbildung.
    Do we get bachelor degree altogether ausbildung certificate in duales studiam ausbildung?
    And can we get permanent residence after completing duales studiam ausbildung

    • @HalloGermany
      @HalloGermany  Před měsícem

      Thanks for your comment, I've noted the topic. Ausbildung is a unique educational program in Germany. It is a vocational training where you get a certificate in the end that is recognized in Germany but is different from an academic degree like a Bachelor or Masters degree. A Duales Studium is an academic program where you are employed by a company while studying, in the end you get an academic degree like a Bachelor for instance.
      Hope this helps.

    • @Mr.nazakat194
      @Mr.nazakat194 Před měsícem

      ​@@HalloGermanyomg. Wow wow wow wow. I got your reply. So happy. Dancing.
      dear jana.
      Thank you so much for taking some time and write me back. Yes it's helpful.
      I feel so happy that you wrote me back.
      Moreover i want to mention that i am your huge fan. And i watch all your videos. And I like your content. Very good work. And you've a mesmerising personality. I feel hypnotising when you speak. Just a compliment.
      I wish i can see you in person if i had a chance to go to Germany.
      Really your big big big big fan.
      Would it be possible?😊

  • @NCC0723
    @NCC0723 Před 2 měsíci

    Hi, thanks for sharing and please share the immigration adviser email address or contact details. Thank you!

    • @HalloGermany
      @HalloGermany  Před měsícem +1

      Hi, you can reach out to Wiebke here: www.talent-relocation.de/