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[Germany Opportunity Card Complete Guide] Go to Germany Without a Job Offer Many people have asked me about the visa I used to enter Germany. Finally, here's my guide to applying for the German Opportunity Card! I'll explain everything clearly in one article! Purely practical information, highly recommended to save! ⭐️ I. What is the German Opportunity Card? 👉 Simply put: Germany's "job-seeking pass" for foreigners! You don't need to find a job first; as long as you have enough points (more on points later), you can apply. You can legally come to Germany to find work/intern for one year, and once you find a job, you can directly switch to a work visa! 👉 Official website introduction: chancenkarte.com/de II. Who is suitable to apply for the Opportunity Card? 1️⃣ Young beginners: Those under 35 years old receive more points. 2️⃣ Highly educated individuals: Bachelor's/Master's degree. 3️⃣ Strong German/English speakers: B1 German or B2 English. 4️⃣ Prior German experience: Study/work experience is a plus. 5️⃣ In-demand industries: IT, nursing, engineering, etc. (Extra points!) III. Application Requirements: Detailed Explanation of the Points System (Figures 2-3) 🔑 Must meet: Language: German A1 or English B2 Education: Two years of vocational training or a university degree Deposit: At least €12,000 in deposit (approximately RMB 95,000) (Those with lower deposits can apply for a six-month opportunity card) 📈 Bonus Points (6 points required; you can test your score on the official website) Age ≤ 35 (+2 points) German Language B2 (+3 points) Live in Germany for at least six months within the last 5 years (+1 point) In-demand occupation (+1 point) 2 years of work experience (+2 points) IV. Application Process 1️⃣ Required Documents: Passport Educational Certificate (Non-German qualifications require Anabin certification) Language Certificate (Goethe/IELTS, etc.) Bank Statement – Frozen account for self-funding Resume – German or English acceptable Motivation Letter – Explaining your job search plan (ideally, also include emails confirming you've submitted your resume/interview invitations) Proof of Residence in Germany – Hotel/Airbnb/Rental Contract/Invitation Letter from a Friend (I had a friend issue the invitation letter, attaching their rental contract and passport) Medical Insurance Certificate (Some self-funding companies offer a complete visa application insurance package; I bought a package for convenience) Appointment Confirmation (Important! No appointment, no chance of admission) 2️⃣ Online Application: Register through the German Federal Immigration and Naturalisation Service (BND) website's Opportunity Card channel (digital.diplo.de/chancenkarte)→). Fill out the form → Upload materials → Wait for review (currently, the waiting time in Shanghai is approximately 2-8 weeks). 3️⃣ Visa Interview: After the review, schedule an interview (time is uncertain; I waited about a month before). Submit your application in person (it took another month from application to visa approval). V. My Advice💡 1️⃣ If you didn't graduate from a German university, please get your academic credentials verified at least 3 months in advance! 2️⃣ German A1 level is the minimum, but B1 or higher makes it easier to find a job. Learning German while applying will greatly enhance your competitiveness💹 3️⃣ Contact German job seekers/LinkedIn in advance to find opportunities. 4️⃣ Don't falsify information! Germans are extremely thorough in their verification process.
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