11/03/2026
🇩🇪 Germany Expands Pathways for Global Talent: Skilled Workers and International Students in Demand
300,000 foreign skilled workers are needed every year as Germany continues to address workforce shortages and sustain economic growth.
🔹 High-Demand Sectors
Healthcare, construction, logistics, IT, and engineering are among the sectors most affected by the shortage.
🔹 Flexible Immigration Pathways for Skilled Professionals
To attract global talent, Germany is promoting multiple visa options, including:
🪪 EU Blue Card – with reduced salary thresholds for shortage occupations
🎫 Opportunity Card (Chancenkarte) – a points-based visa allowing skilled professionals to enter Germany for up to 1 year to search for a job without a prior offer
💼 Other Skilled Worker Visas under the Skilled Immigration Act
🎓 More Flexibility for International Students
Germany is also strengthening opportunities for students by allowing non-EU international students to work:
• Up to 140 full days per year, or
• 280 half-days per year without additional approval.
This flexibility helps students support themselves financially while gaining valuable work experience and contributing to sectors facing labour shortages, such as retail, hospitality, and services.
🌍 A Clear Pathway to Skilled Employment and Long-Term Residency
Germany continues to offer strong pathways for international professionals and students seeking long-term career and residency opportunities.
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