Published: 16 Feb 13 19:10 CET | Print version
Online: http://www.thelocal.de/money/20130216-48007.html
Germany’s drive to recruit highly-qualified workers from abroad has awarded more than 4,000 "Blue Card" work permits since it was launched last August, business magazine Wirtschaftswoche reported.
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Anyway, I think it is a good measure.
And if you read the other ONE million forums, post and opinions and statistics, after few years, or when the family starts, workers are leaving, which is also a market issue, once you have more added value, and you get a better offer somewhere else where you do not have the most mentioned problems (discrimination, racisms, nice ponzi scheme called sozialversicherung), then why to stay? and that dudes, is the real problematic, how many spanish, greek, portuguese, workers will stay once they can go back home?,
Highly skilled workers, we have something in common, great mobility
Is maybe Amazon Germany a good example? ;)
Made it much easier for me (non-EU) to get it.
@smart2012
Maybe you can't read, but the article says that the - minimum - that the holder must earn is 3866 euros / month or 3016 euros in exceptions.
I am new to this Blue Card thing.. I am planning on moving to germany for work and I fall within the above 46400 Euro slot... what benifits do I get if I get this card?