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Practice Areas

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Germany has a range of immigration routes designed to welcome skilled workers, students, professionals and families. Each route comes with its own legal criteria, so it’s important to start by choosing the one that fits your goals and background best.

Find the Right Pathway to Live and Work in Germany

EU Blue Card

The EU Blue Card is a special residence permit designed specifically for qualified professionals like you.
It's Germany's way of welcoming international talent with academic qualifications or comparable skills who want to work in qualified positions. Think of it as Germany's "fast track" for skilled workers.

Skilled Worker Immigration

Germany welcomes professionals with vocational or academic qualifications. With official recognition and a job offer in your field, you may qualify for a residence permit that reflects your skills and long-term potential.

Educational Immigration

Germany welcomes international students and trainees with open arms. Whether you want to learn a trade, study at university, or take language courses, there are residence permits designed specifically for education.

Family Reunion

If your close family members live in Germany, you may have the right to join them.
Whether you're reuniting with a spouse, child or parent, specific residence options are available depending on your family’s legal status.

Permanent Residency and Naturalisation

If you’ve been living in Germany for several years, you may be eligible for permanent residency or even citizenship. 

Naturalisation by Descent

If you have German ancestry, you might be entitled to citizenship - even if you were born abroad. Germany offers expanded options for people reclaiming their roots through descent.

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