Official: Germany seeks specialists from countries outside EU, document goes into effect on 1 March

Germany's Federal government wants to draw specialists from countries outside the European Union. Thus, according to the German media, Telegrafi, along with the business community, it signed a document so that the immigration Act could enter into force soon. But according to German media, business representatives agreed to support specialists in embezzlement [...]
So, according to German media, conveys Telegrafi, together with the business community, it signed a document so that the immigration Act could be enacted quickly.
But according to German media, business representatives agreed to support specialists in embezzlement of languages, finding accommodation and relations with authorities.
While the federal government announced it would speed up visa issuing and make it easier to recognise foreign qualifications.
As the other medium explains FAZThe immigration law for skilled workers comes into force on March 1st and aims to make it easier for skilled workers from non-EU countries to find their way to Germany.
According to this medium, visa procedures should be accelerated and improved opportunities for specialists to learn German. It's also about recognition of professional qualifications.
“It is necessary that we have such a law”, Chancellor Angela Merkel was quoted as saying after the meeting, adding: “Law must be a success. There is great competition worldwide for qualified specialists Germany must offer attractive working conditions and an attractive” environment.
However, she has not wanted to speculate about how many outside specialists are required.
However, German media point to the fact that only in trade are 250,000 jobs free.
Despite all, the Chancellor has stressed that meeting free jobs with local applicants remains a priority.
According to her, the government wants to fully use the country's “workforce”.












