Key announcement by German embassy about labour visa application

On March 1, 2020, German Labour Power Law is expected to take effect, which regulates in detail their arrivals from countries outside the European Union. According to the Law, you may first come to Germany with a six - month visa to look for work by personally covering [...] expenses.
On March 1, 2020, German Labour Power Law is expected to take effect, which regulates in detail their arrivals from countries outside the European Union.
According to the Law, you may first come to Germany on a six - month visa to look for work by personally covering the expenses for this period.
In addition, youths under the age of 25 who have graduated from school may come to seek a place of qualification for up to six months if their maturity qualifies them for higher school if they recognize German at B2 and make their own living at this time.
The German Embassy in Pristina through an announcement shows some of the details of this Law and the visa application procedure.
“As a qualified workforce, graduates are considered at universities, as well as persons with a qualification in professional education known in Germany. Employment is only possible in the profession for which you previously received the proper qualifications. A professional degree is usually regarded as qualified and recognised, if in Germany it would be taken after a two-year period of professional education”, the embassy's announcement said.
According to the German Economics Institute earlier this year, nearly 100,000 people from Western Balkan countries working in simple jobs in Germany and another 60 thousand have found qualified jobs.
But this special regulation of the German government, which was offered as an opportunity to reduce the number of refugees from Balkan countries in 2015, ends in 2020.












