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Work permit for Germany, Arbeitserlaubnis fuer Deutschland

Post by gordonstreaming » Tue Jan 05, 2016 9:52 pm

Hello,

I am the Founder of a Company that is now seeking a working permit in Germany for one of its employee´s. She is 48y old, has a professional education (MBA), spent several years working in leading positions at internationally known firms (DHL). She is born in Mainland China, but is holding the Permanent Resident Card for Hong Kong and I need a Working Permit for that Person to be stay, work and live in Germany.

I have 2 questions to you:
1. What are usually the success rates if the application is complete?
2. What is the best time period to apply for first to get the working visa?

Anyone been in a similar position? Do you have input on the two specific questions above?

Thank you!

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ALKB
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Re: Work permit for Germany, Arbeitserlaubnis fuer Deutschla

Post by ALKB » Tue Jan 05, 2016 10:48 pm

gordonstreaming wrote:Hello,

I am the Founder of a Company that is now seeking a working permit in Germany for one of its employee´s. She is 48y old, has a professional education (MBA), spent several years working in leading positions at internationally known firms (DHL). She is born in Mainland China, but is holding the Permanent Resident Card for Hong Kong and I need a Working Permit for that Person to be stay, work and live in Germany.

I have 2 questions to you:
1. What are usually the success rates if the application is complete?
2. What is the best time period to apply for first to get the working visa?

Anyone been in a similar position? Do you have input on the two specific questions above?

Thank you!
Is your company based in Germany? Is your employee already in Germany?

If your company is German and your (prospective?) employee is not yet in Germany, contact the Federal Employment Agency:

https://www.arbeitsagentur.de/web/conte ... /index.htm

https://www.arbeitsagentur.de/web/wcm/i ... 377667.pdf

https://www.arbeitsagentur.de/web/conte ... TBAI531395
I am not a regulated immigration advisor. I am offering an opinion and not advice.

gordonstreaming
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Re: Work permit for Germany, Arbeitserlaubnis fuer Deutschla

Post by gordonstreaming » Mon Jan 11, 2016 11:26 am

Is your company based in Germany? Is your employee already in Germany?

Yes and Yes!

Are there people out there that function as a regulated immigration advisor?

Thank you!

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ALKB
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Re: Work permit for Germany, Arbeitserlaubnis fuer Deutschla

Post by ALKB » Mon Jan 11, 2016 12:51 pm

gordonstreaming wrote:Is your company based in Germany? Is your employee already in Germany?

Yes and Yes!

Are there people out there that function as a regulated immigration advisor?

Thank you!
Regulated Immigtration Advisors are a UK thing.

What is your employee's immigration status in Germany right now?
I am not a regulated immigration advisor. I am offering an opinion and not advice.

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Re: Work permit for Germany, Arbeitserlaubnis fuer Deutschla

Post by mgb » Tue Jan 12, 2016 11:25 pm

gordonstreaming wrote:
Are there people out there that function as a regulated immigration advisor?
If your company is in Germany your local IHK (Industrie und Handelskammer) department should have a advisor about such problems.

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