a. Schengen Visa (Short-Stay):
Allows travel to Germany and other Schengen countries for up to 90 days for tourism, business, or family visits.
b. National Visa (Long-Stay):
For stays exceeding 90 days, required for purposes like work, study, or family reunification.
c. Job Seeker Visa:
A long-term visa allowing individuals to stay in Germany for up to six months to search for employment.
d. Work Visa:
For individuals with a confirmed job offer in Germany. Includes categories like EU Blue Card for highly skilled professionals.
e. Study Visa:
For international students enrolled in German universities or preparatory courses.
f. Family Reunion Visa:
For spouses, children, or other family members of German residents or citizens.
g. Freelance Visa:
For self-employed individuals, freelancers, or artists intending to work in Germany.
h. Research Visa:
For academics and researchers collaborating with German institutions.
i. Business Visa:
For entrepreneurs looking to establish or invest in businesses in Germany.
a. EU Blue Card:
A residence permit for highly skilled professionals with:
b. Skilled Immigration Act:
Allows qualified non-EU professionals to work in Germany in occupations facing skill shortages.
c. German Permanent Residence (Settlement Permit):
After living and working in Germany for a specified period (usually 33 months with the EU Blue Card or 5 years otherwise), individuals may apply for permanent residency.
d. Asylum and Refugee Protection:
For individuals fleeing persecution or conflict, offering the right to stay and work in Germany.
a. Job Seeker Visa:
b. Study Visa:
c. Work Visa:
d. Family Reunion Visa:
a. DAAD Scholarships:
Offered by the German Academic Exchange Service for various degree levels.
b. Deutschlandstipendium:
A merit-based scholarship offering financial aid and networking opportunities.
c. Erasmus+ Program:
For international students enrolled in European universities, including German institutions.
d. University-Specific Scholarships:
Institutions like the University of Heidelberg, TU Munich, and Freie Universität Berlin offer scholarships for international students.
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