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Please read my numerous threads in this section on this subject - I have direct experience of this and I can tell u for us it has been a nightmare.medele wrote:Hi all,
I found out (from a web site) that one of the conditions for a person to get a working permit in Germany is:
2. German or other European nationals are not available to fill the position.
I have a working contract with a company in Munich, I have a university degree (Computer Science).
My question is - how is condition number 2 checked in the immigration process? I applied on a normal job add from the company and I got the job. Will there be problems after applying for a work permit?
Thanks
1. Macedonia steals all the UK's points in the Eurovision Song Contest!medele wrote:Hi Wanderer,
Thanks for your interest to help :)
1. What country are you from? - I'm from Macedonia - Candidate for EU member but not yet in EU.
2. Do you speak German? - Yes, i do.. but I don't have any international certificate to proof that
3. Are you aware the company applies for the work permit - not the employee? - No, this is new for me.. the embassy here said that I can just go and ask for a permanent visa with my contract.
4. Did you inform the company you would need a work permit? - Yes I did informed the company.
5. The company has to inform the German Labour Office that it can't fill the position from local and EU workers, with proof. - This is my biggest concern - what proof do they need? How can the company prove this??
Thank you very much
Did they give you the job without a face-to-face interview?medele wrote:Thank you vilkatis for your detailed answer.
I found this job add on a web site (monster.de), so the company already had a public add that anyone can see (in EU or outside). So I guess since they accepted my application, they already have good enough reasons to hire me above other applicants (if there were some other applicants).
I will apply anyway for a working permit and lets just see what happens :).
Thanks.