Why Germany?

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  • 10 th Happiest country in the world
  • Largest economy in EU
  • €1.5 billion allotted for immigrants
  • No.1 in retaining international graduates
  • Eased immigration policies

Why apply for Germany Job Seeker Visa?

  • No IELTS required
  • Meet 1000s of employers in-person
  • Earn 5 to 8 times your current salary
  • Migrate without a job offer
  • 500,000 vacancies for skilled foreign workers

Lead a rewarding life in Germany

Income

Earn in Euros. 1 Euros = 87.91 INR

Education

Your kids study for free in European schools.

Health

You can enjoy the best healthcare facilities in the world.

Retirement

Enjoy lifelong pension benefits. Germany is rated as one of the best countries in the world to retire.

Family

Sponsor your relatives to join you in Germany.

Freedom

Freedom Live, work and study anywhere in Germany

Travel

German passport allows you to travel to 190 countries.

Investment

Better returns on investment compared to gold, mutual funds, stocks or fixed deposits. Can save 10 to 15 lakhs per annum

Annual salaries in Germany - 2023

Occupation

Annual salary (Euros)

Annual salary (INR)

Engineering

€ 58,380

₹ 50.7 lacs

Information Technology

€ 43,396

₹ 37.7 lacs

Transportation

€ 35,652

₹ 30.9 lacs

Finance

€ 34,339

₹ 29.8 lacs

Sales & Marketing

€ 33,703

₹ 29.3 lacs

Childcare & Education

€ 33,325

₹ 28.9 lacs

Construction & Maintenance

€ 30,598

₹ 26.6 lacs

Legal

€ 28,877

₹ 25.1 lacs

Art

€ 26,625

₹ 23.1 lacs

Accounting & Administration

€ 26,498

₹ 23.1 lacs

Shipping & Manufacturing

€ 24,463

₹ 21.2 lacs

Food services

€ 24,279

₹ 21.1 lacs

Retail & Customer service

€ 23,916

₹ 20.7 lacs

Healthcare & Social services

€ 23,569

₹ 20.4 lacs

Hotel Industry

€ 21,513

₹ 18.7 lacs

Source: www.neuvoo.ca(€1= ₹86.9 as on Jan 2023 from www.xe.com).

FAQs

How long can I stay in Germany on a German Job Seeker Visa?

Up to six months. If you find a job within that period, you might apply for a work and residence permit from within Germany.

How long does it take to get a Germany Job Seeker Visa?

Generally, the Germany JSV processing takes around 4 to 6 weeks. However, up to 5 months might be needed for the entire process.

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Work in Germany

Germany offers a number of options for skilled workers from non-EU countries to live and work in Germany, including the Blue Card, Opportunity Card, Germany Job Seeker Program, and Work Permit. The Blue Card is a popular option for highly skilled workers, as it offers a fast track to permanent residency. The Opportunity Card allows skilled workers to come to Germany without a job offer, while the Germany Job Seeker Program is a great option for people who want to find a job in Germany before they move there. A work permit is required for all non-EU citizens who want to work in Germany, and after five years of continuous residence, you can apply for permanent residency.

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