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abhi6512 wrote: ↑Mon Jul 02, 2018 1:09 pmHello Caravel,
Appreciate your response. BTW what do you mean by OP? Sorry if em naive here
Degree & salary is not the problem but definitely a job is.
I'm looking for ways to get a job in one of these countries to pave my way for EU blue card.
Your pointers are userful though.
Regarding job seeker's visa in Germany - Can I apply it myself?
Any forum or board where I can look for more info on this viz; overall process, possibilities & job market - as I need to be prepared for the worst case scenario, that is If I don't find a job in 6 months
Also, can I do survival job during those 6 months while I'm hunting for a job maching my profile?
Once again appreciate all your inputs?
-Abhi
Only non-EEA citizens are eligible. EEA citizens can of course move around and live and work in any EEA member-state without a visa (freedom of movement).
Hi. Are you experienced with the Blue Card programme? I registered, paid the fees including the credential verification service and was "approved" but only given access to a job database. I was issued no "card" or other documentation. Some now say its a scam. Do you think I did something wrong?Caravel88 wrote: ↑Mon Jul 02, 2018 11:05 amOP should look into EU BLUE CARD.
This is issued super easily for professionals in the field of STEM with solid job offers exceeding a certain income threshold, which is not hard to do given the high salaries in Berlin, Amsterdam.
No language knowledge is necessary but I think a higher education degree is needed, as well as a job offer.
OP could also apply for a job seeker's visa from Germany which is valid 6 months and extend in Germany later on once the OP finds a qualifying job.
That is not an official EU website. Did you pay to "join/apply" to be a "member" of this non official website?Ximon wrote: ↑Wed Aug 01, 2018 6:27 pmOn apply.eu. Followed their instructions to the letter.
https://www.apply.eu/