
Here’s why:
- Versatility in Programs: Whether you’re eyeing an undergraduate, postgraduate or PhD program, Germany welcomes you. The country even extends its invitation to non-EU students interested in language courses as standalone programs or integrated with foundation or degree courses.
- Introduction of Ausbildung: A noteworthy update in March 2020 allows foreigners with at least a higher secondary education to move to Germany for the ‘Ausbildung’ – a specialized apprenticeship program. Participants are groomed into proficient employees in their chosen fields in this three-year trajectory.
- Work-Study Balance: Germany’s legislation permits students to undertake academic pursuits, including foundation years and language courses as preparatory programs and engage in part-time work within stipulated hours annually.
- Transition to Employment: Post your academic or apprenticeship journey, if a German employer offers you a job, you can easily transition by applying for a work permit. If you need additional time for job hunting, the law is on your side. Graduates can request a job-seeker visa, which lasts 18 months for academic graduates and 12 months for apprenticeship completers.
- Pathway to Permanent Residency: After a blend of studying and working in Germany for a minimum of two years, whether through academic studies or Ausbildung, you become eligible to apply for Permanent Residency
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