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xiaodan
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German work permit application

Post by xiaodan » Sat Sep 03, 2011 12:16 am

Hi, I am still new to the forum but really looking forward to receiving wise advice

I have got an contract from German registered international company, however I have currently received the news from my employer that my work permit has been rejected.

Basically the HR has taken care of the whole process, so I have no idea why I have been rejected. It is also quite unusual since almost every other non EU employee has got the permit successfully.

I also heard about in some cases when the authority rejects, and if the employer insist and try second time to defend the applicants, they might get the permit.

My questions to summarize is

1.Is it a good idea to ask the HR to try to defend again for the second time ? Is there any suggestions as to do it properly
2. My profile is
From Asia
Master degree in European business school, Bachelor in Finance
One year internship working experience in Europe and one year full time in home country
The position I've been offered to is an entry level BA in an international company

If anybody can assess and inform me the chances of obtaining the work permit and how to best do it

Thank you very much

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Post by Directive/2004/38/EC » Wed Sep 07, 2011 12:53 pm

There could be any number of reasons for the visa being rejected. It might be something about your details. Or it might be something about your employer. Or it might even be something external such as a government quota having been met already. Hard to tell without more details.

I would definitely encourage them to follow up and find out the reason. They should know in any case. And if you are willing to wait, encourage them to reapply or appeal the refusal.

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