25/03/2026
The Germany Opportunity Card is a points-based residence permit that allows skilled workers from non-EU countries to enter Germany for up to one year to search for a job. You do not need a job offer to apply.
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*In-Demand Job Profiles*
Germany is currently facing a shortage of skilled workers, particularly in “bottleneck professions”. Key in-demand roles include:
*IT & Tech* : Software Developers, Back-end/Front-end Developers, and IT Specialists.
*Engineering* : Mechanical, Electrical, and Civil Engineers.
*Healthcare:* Nurses, Doctors, and specialized Health Professionals.
*Skilled Trades* : Craftspeople, Electricians, and Technicians.
*Education* : Teachers and childcare professionals.
*Green Jobs* : Specialists in renewable energy and sustainability.
*Quick Eligibility Guide*
To qualify, you generally need to meet these basic requirements:
*Qualifications* : A university degree or at least two years of vocational training recognized in your home country.
*Language* : Basic German (A1) or fluent English (B2).
*Finances* : Proof of around €1,027 per month (approx. €13,092/year), often via a blocked account.
*Points System* : If your degree isn’t fully recognized in Germany, you must score at least 6 points based on age, experience, language skills, and ties to Germany.
*Card Benefits*
*Work while you search:* You can work up to 20 hours per week in a part-time job or complete a two-week trial employment while looking for qualified work.
*Easy Conversion* : Once you find a qualified role, you can convert the card into a work visa or EU Blue Card without leaving the country.