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Germany
- Visas / Work Permits
Non EU/EEA citizens require a visa and a work permit,
both of which only your employer can apply for. So you must
first find a company willing to employ you and apply for the visa
and work permit for you. The work permit applies to that specific
job, so if you then change jobs, you will need to get another work
permit via your new employer. Our recent experience is that you
can expect a 3 - 5 month wait for permits to be issued. Transfer time
to change a work permit from one employer to another is typically
2 - 4 months.
EU citizens do not require a work permit or a visa; they are however
(as are non EU/EEA citizens) required to register
for a residence permit if they intend to stay for longer than 3 months.
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