➢ Post a job ad on VideoWorkers and select from the candidates who applied or search the database directly
➢ The selected candidates must meet these 2 requirements:
◦ Hold a degree or vocational qualification related to the job
◦ Will fill a role that is experiencing a staffing shortage in Germany
➢ After finding a good match, conduct the interview and make a job offer
➢ The employment conditions have to be similar to those of the German workers
➢ The German authorities, through IHK FOSA (Foreign Skills Approval), evaluate whether the candidate’s professional qualifications align with a German equivalent
➢ The candidate can either perform this procedure independently or with assistance from the employer
➢ Required documents:
◦ Application form completed and signed
◦ Copy of passport
◦ Certificate of foreign vocational qualification (certified copy)
◦ Documentation indicating relevant occupational experience
◦ Other documents (e.g. further training certificates)
◦ Intention to pursue employment
➢ Application fee: Between € 100 and € 600
➢ Processing time: 3-4 months
➢ Get the approval from the German Federal Employment Agency (BA) through ZAV
➢ Required documents:
◦ Declaration of Employment form
◦ Employment contract
◦ Professional and educational qualifications
◦ Job description
◦ Professional resume
➢ Application fee: € 400
➢ Processing time: Up to 6 weeks
➢ Your future employee must apply for a work visa at the competent Diplomatic Mission
➢ Required documents:
◦ Germany national visa application form
◦ Valid passport with a minimum validity of three months beyond the intended duration of the visa
◦ At least two recently taken photographs (35 mm X 45 mm)
◦ Suitable German health insurance
◦ Employer’s declaration (Erklärung zum Beschäftigungsverhältnis)
◦ Original employment contract
◦ University degree, professional certificates, occupation practice permit, or other relevant certificates
◦ Professional curriculum vitae
◦ Proof of a clean criminal record
◦ Proof of accommodation
➢ Application fee: € 75
➢ Processing time: Up to 6 weeks
➢ After entering Germany, your employee must convert the work visa into a temporary residence permit
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