Germany has many job opportunities and a large human capital deficit, so it needs qualified employees from other countries, such as Arab countries, to cover this deficit, and this is what prompts young people to think about immigrating to Germany.
The German government has launched a specialized website in several languages, including Arabic, to attract employees from Arab countries to apply for these jobs legally and officially.
The following are the legal ways to immigrate to Germany:
1- Experts and scholars:
These people can obtain residency in Germany immediately and do not need to wait for five years.
What is meant here are highly qualified experts in the fields of scientific research, economic fields, or specialists in rare scientific fields.
2- Immigration to Germany through study:
A student studying at a German university can obtain a residence visa for the duration of his studies, and can extend it for a year after he finishes his studies in order to save time to find a suitable job.
If a university graduate gets a job, he or she can then apply for a permanent residence permit to work.
3- The professional with average competence:
Those with average qualifications and skills can obtain a temporary residence permit.
It is required that the professional have completed his vocational training or university studies, for example, professional athletes, specialized chefs, or teachers.
4- Private employer:
Private business owners can obtain residence permits, but this type requires that their financing be guaranteed, that they provide job opportunities for at least 5 individuals, and that they have a total account of “250 thousand euros.” He can obtain permanent residency after three years if his project is successful.
5- Immigration through an employment contract (contra):
In addition to professionals, there are also non-student or low-qualified workers, and among these there are “seasonal workers”, who work for about 6 months in the food industry, helping with household chores, agriculture, etc. These usually obtain temporary residence permits. Just.
6- Asylum application:
Every person obtains asylum, whether religious or political, but before that he must truly prove that he is persecuted in his country, and the asylum seeker must remain in the place where he resides until the asylum application is accepted. After that, he gets a residence permit for three years, and then he can obtain a permanent residence permit.
7-Marriage and family reunification:
These people are allowed to do this if the person is a regular resident of Germany and has a fixed income that can support his family, so that they are considered entitled to bring their family with them, meaning the “husband” or “wife” and “children”. The family must also be Familiar with the German language.
8- For women, “babysitter”:
Women can apply to reside in Germany for a year as a “babysitter.” During this period, the au pair lives with the host family and helps with household chores.