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German Work Visa

So Germany has finally realised the potential manpower resource in India. Good for them. The US already has Indian professionals every two steps you take. So if you are looking for fresh and new opportunities for your career this is definitely an emerging market for you to work in. After all you don't want to be just another brick in the ' wall ' do you?

But before you go you need to go through the usual visa application process and a lot of routine paper work. Find all the information you need to know about getting there, right here.

You will find the following information:

• Conventional German Work Permits
• German Green Cards
• German Van der Elst visas
• Germany deals with work permit applications regionally so procedures vary slightly according to the location of the candidate’s proposed place of work.

Once you have signed the application prepared by http://www.workpermit.com/ it enters the German bureaucratic system and must pass through four stages:

Stage 1: The work permit application, and an application for a residence permit for the candidate are received by the German embassy in the country where the candidate is normally resident

Stage 2: The Embassy passes the application to the Ausländer Amt (aliens office) for initial approval

Stage 3: The Embassy passes the application to the Arbeits Amt (labour office) for approval.

Stage 4: The Embassy then issues a travel visa and the worker may travel to Germany to take up the position, and collect the remaining documentation on arrival.

To contact workpermit.com with a question, or to ask us to help you with an application Click Here.

To go ahead with an application, please complete our on-line application form.

German Green Cards
To allow faster processing, the application procedure for German Green Cards has been streamlined. It now involves only 1 stage that is handled by the relevant local Arbeits Amt (labour office).

Once a German Green Card has been issued, the candidate should visit the German Embassy in the country of their nationality/usual residence where a visa will be issued allowing the candidate to travel to Germany to take up the Green card employment. The visa issued will be valid for 3 months (during the candidate’s first 3 months in Germany they are expected to register with the authorities etc; on completing these formalities their visa will be extended).

So just click on...get what you want!!
http://www.workpermit.co.uk/germany/employer5.htm

 

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