German Embassy confirms: Terms for working visas canceled, so you should act

It was reported yesterday that Kosovars who had terms for working visas at the German Embassy in Pristina have lost them, and that by January 2021 there will be a new regulation for those expressing interest in working in this state. Today, however, the news is [...]
While today, this news has confirmed the German Embassy in Kosovo, which in a written response, has indicated that reregistering is necessary.
In response, it becomes known that reregistering can take place after abolishing the restrictions on entry trips conditioned by the coronary. “In the case of entry into the new regulation to start employment for application from the Western Balkans, reregistering is necessary. The new censuses could take place after abolishing the restrictions of entry trips conditioned by the Cardi-19 pandemic. The list of terms for the term will be published every month so that the waiting time will remain as short as” is known in the German Embassy's response to Indexline. It also becomes known that the rules of application for pre-launched working visas in the new regulation largely comply with valid regulations so far.
But compared to previous regulations there is a new element as follows: Within a calendar year, the Federal Labour Agency could issue a total of 25,000 approvals for all six countries. This number corresponds somewhat to the number of visas of this category released for 2019. This post-order is valid by the end of 2023. Applications can only be made close to the German representation responsible in one of the six states mentioned, rather than directly in Germany. This means that only those citizens with permanent residence in one of these countries have the right to apply.











