The Blue Card is a residence permit for highly skilled non-EU foreigners who wish to work in Germany. Similar to the Green Card in the United States, it aims to facilitate access to the German labor market for highly qualified professionals.

Holders of the Blue Card have the right to work and live in Germany

The Blue Card was created to promote the recruitment of skilled workers from abroad. It is intended for individuals who hold a university degree or a comparable qualification and have received a job offer with a specific minimum salary in Germany.

An essential criterion for the Blue Card is that the applicant receives a job offer with an annual gross salary that exceeds a certain predefined threshold. This threshold varies depending on the field of work but is generally higher than the average income in Germany. Additionally, applicants must possess a recognized qualification and a job contract or a binding job offer from a German company.

Holders of the Blue Card have the right to work and live in Germany. After a certain period with a Blue Card, they can, under certain conditions, apply for permanent residency.

The Blue Card aims to allow highly skilled professionals from abroad to work in Germany and alleviate the shortage of skilled workers in specific fields, while also offering an attractive option for qualified individuals who wish to work in Germany.