Was wondering what my options are for becoming a permanent resident of Germany.
I lived/worked for a bit in 2006 (Off VISA), really enjoyed it there..
Im currently a resident of Canada, but since none of my family is here.. I dont really think of it much as a home. My life mostly consists of working.. nothing else.. so id like to try and make Germany a home for myself as thats where my family originally came from.
Unfortunately I have no documents of their existence.
From what ive read, clearly marriage is the easy road..
Other than that, there is a Visa for "Without Job" and one for "With Job".. both a year long, there is also a "Study Visa" which from what ive read, you can take a year "Work Visa" in the field in which you studied. That totals up to almost 4 years.. however for residency its required to be in the country for about 8 years minimum..
Looking at my options is marriage really the only way? and from what I mentioned above.. is that all correct?
I guess the way im looking at it; 1 year without job, 1 3/4 years study + work in field, 1 year with job.. and hope for a marriage?..
Im a 24/M, Ive work in many fields but nothing that could be considered a "skilled field" which if I did have then there is a offer of permanent residence correct?
For schooling my plan is to follow a career in programming with C++, is this something that would fall under a "skilled field"? If I went to school in Germany for this.. would I then be able to apply for this "Permanent Residence" as I would then have a "skilled field"?
If someone could help me out with these questions that would be great as I would rather not contact the embassy with such questions, dont think they would be so willing to give the answers.
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