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Published 19 Nov, 2024 10:40am

Germany to increase skilled worker visas by 10% amid labor shortage

Germany is set to issue a total of 200,000 skilled worker visas by the end of 2024 as part of its efforts to address significant labor shortages.

This decision comes alongside relaxed immigration policies aimed at attracting skilled workers to the country.

The reforms, which include the introduction of the Opportunity Card, a points-based system similar to Canada’s, enable skilled professionals and university graduates from non-EU countries to enter Germany for work or study without needing prior qualification recognition.

Interior Minister Nancy Faeser emphasized that the Opportunity Card has streamlined the process for talented individuals, helping to fill 1.34 million job vacancies in the German labor market.

This new initiative marks an increase of over 10% in visa approvals compared to 2023.

Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock noted that the Skilled Immigration Act has modernized the visa application process, making Germany a more attractive destination for global talent.

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