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Germany Opportunity Card (Chancenkarte)- A Pathway to Work in Germany Without a Job Offer

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The Germany Opportunity Card, known as the “Chancenkarte,” allows applicants from non-EU countries to enter Germany without a permanent job contract and search for employment for up to one year.

TERRATERN

Advantages for Applicants from Non-EU Countries:

Fast Entry into Germany: The Opportunity Card enables you to enter Germany without a prearranged job offer, granting you up to one year to search for employment.

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EXPATRIO

Chance of Permanent Residence: After securing employment, you can transition to a longer residence permit, with the potential for permanent residency in the future.

Good Income Prospects: While searching for a job, you are permitted to work part-time for up to 20 hours per week, providing an opportunity to support yourself financially.
EXPATRIO

Guaranteed Work Permit: The Opportunity Card allows you to reside in Germany for up to one year while actively seeking employment, eliminating the need for a job offer prior to entry.

Germany Opportunity Card (Chancenkarte)- A Pathway to Work in Germany Without a Job Offer
ENVOY GLOBAL RESOURCES

Possibility for Full-Time Work: Upon finding suitable employment, you can apply for a full-time position and extend your stay in Germany accordingly.

Basic Requirements:
Qualifications: You must have completed at least two years of vocational training or hold a university degree.

Language Skills: Basic knowledge of German (A1 level) or English (B2 level) is required.

Financial Stability: You must demonstrate the ability to finance your living expenses in Germany during your job search period.

Points System:
In addition to meeting the basic requirements, applicants are assessed through a points-based system. You must achieve at least six points to be eligible for the Opportunity Card.

Application Process:
You can apply for the Opportunity Card at the competent German mission abroad in your country of origin (e.g., the German Embassy) or at the Foreigners’ Registration Office in Germany.

For more detailed information and to assess your eligibility, please refer to the official resources provided by the German government and authorized agencies.

 

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