German immigrants

If you are a senior corporate executive, your company requires you to work and live in Germany. If your job meets your qualifications, you can apply for a Senior Manager visa. According to Section 18(4) of the Residence Act, if the German Federal Employment Agency has approved your job, you are in principle entitled to obtain the "right of residence for employment purposes" and apply for permanent residence after 5 years.

The EU Blue Card is a card for third-country citizens with a recognized higher education qualification to work in Germany in a job that corresponds to their professional skills. EU Blue Card holders are entitled to a permanent residence permit after 33 months. If you can prove that your required language skills correspond to level B1 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) before this time, you can obtain a permanent residence permit after 21 months.

Legal person visa, also known as self-employed person ("Gewerbetreibende") If you want to establish a business in Germany for trade or retail business, if you meet the following requirements: There is commercial interest or regional demand for your products or services. Your business activities may have a positive impact on the economy. You have obtained financing for your business through capital or loan commitments. According to German residence law, you will be issued a German visa and can obtain a permanent residence permit after 3 years. You can provide full-service consulting and assistance in Germany. The required company registration, tax application, and business plan writing are all equipped with experienced tax professionals.

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