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Sep 10, 2020 at 7:46 comment added Andrey Sapegin Nicolas, for the Blue Card in Germany, 5 years of experience in the field is not accepted as an option. For the residence permit for the purpose of employment indeed the university degree is not mandatory, but the vocational degree is (or, alternatively, several years of working experience). See expatriates.stackexchange.com/a/21060/13223 and expatriates.stackexchange.com/a/11511/13223 for details.
Mar 12, 2020 at 14:14 comment added Winston Jude Update to the above comment: I applied anyway even though they said that I won't be eligible. I had a ZAV letter and I was granted a visa in just 2 days.
Dec 6, 2019 at 12:35 comment added Winston Jude I emailed the consulate in Germany and they said I wont be eligible. Strange! I have a degree. Though my university is recognized as H+, the degree is unfortunately only "conditionally comparable". I am applying for an Employment visa. Hope they are wrong
Dec 6, 2019 at 10:02 comment added nicbou Of course. EU citizens do not need a visa to work in Germany. The work visa requirements are the same for everyone as far as I know.
Dec 6, 2019 at 6:29 comment added Winston Jude Does this apply to non-EU citizens and people from countries including places like India?
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