It is also a good option to come to German for looking for job.
At the same time, you will experience the below advantages.
You can improve your language.
You will have chance to participate in different activities and it is a great opportunity to widen your network.
You will be familiar with German daily life, culture, infrastructure, systems, weather and food etc.
How are the procedures to make your plan happen?
The first thing you consider will be “Whether I need the visa or not?”
It is obvious we can have access to every information online. However, it is timing-consuming and we may often overwhelming and confused to get to the right information.
Please follow the below steps for the job-seeking visa.
Please check here to know your status clearly, whether you need to apply for visa or not.
Check the Requirements:
- proof of qualification - vocational or academic training
- Recognition of your qualification
- If you are seeking employment in the sectors such as health-care,
teaching, law, a professional practice permit is mandatory
- German language skill (please refer to my post on 3 Dec)
- Proof of living costs (E.g. a blocked account or a Declaration of
Apply for Visa at respective German Embassy in your home country.
Enter Germany
The visa for job seekers can be issued for a period of up to six months. During your stay in Germany, you are allowed to work part-time for ten hours per week while looking-for full time job.
Welcome to your questions and comments. Kindly also contact me via e-mail saint@saintsguide.com for further questions and consulting.
Next week, I will come back with the recognition of qualification.
Happy Saturday!