Germany's offer of unqualified workers could bring Kosovo down

A degree will no longer be needed to work in Germany. This, as this European country will soon accept workers even without professional qualifications. With the new regulation for the Western Balkans, out of 25 thousand workers, the required number of workers stands at 50,000. German authorities are aiming to double the quota for [...]
With the new regulation for the Western Balkans, out of 25 thousand workers, the required number of workers stands at 50,000.
German authorities are aiming to double the quota for accepting workers from Kosovo, Albania, Northern Macedonia, Serbia, Montenegro and Bosnia and Herzegovina.
German journalist Bahri Cani tells of the advantages that will have those who meet some of the criteria set forth as the “Chance card”.
On the other hand, such an offer from Germany, from the Organisation “Germin”, is considered to empty Kosovo.
The project manager from this organisation, Blerin Ukshini, says the additional reason for the escape of Kosovars would also be not to liberalise visas.
The bill on accepting unqualified workers, the German government plans to introduce it into the adoption procedure of March 2023. /Tve1












