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EU Blue Card
Picture building a high-income career in Germany, knowing your job, residency, and long-term future are already secured under one of Europe’s most powerful work permits.
What if your work visa didn’t just let you enter Germany, but fast-tracked you to permanent residency, career growth, and EU-wide mobility?
The EU Blue Card Germany is designed for highly qualified professionals with a recognized degree and a skilled job offer. It allows non-EU nationals to live and work in Germany with priority processing, strong legal protection, and one of the fastest routes to settlement in Europe. The system is built on a simple idea: attract top talent and reward them with stability, mobility, and long-term security.
This is not just another work visa. It is a structured, high-value residency pathway that connects your profession, salary, and qualifications directly to permanent residence, often in as little as 21–33 months, depending on your language level.
Simple qualification steps:
- Recognized university degree (or comparable qualification)
- Valid job offer in Germany aligned with your qualifications
- Minimum salary threshold (approx. €45,300 annually, or ~€41,042 for shortage occupations like IT, engineering, healthcare)
- Employment approved under German labour regulations
- Health insurance coverage
What you get:
- Immediate right to live and work in Germany
- Fast-track permanent residency (21 months with B1 German / 33 months otherwise)
- Freedom to change employers after the initial period
- Family reunification with full work rights for the spouse
- Access to Germany’s healthcare and social security system
- Mobility across EU member states after a qualifying period
- Pathway to long-term settlement and citizenship
In Germany, your career doesn’t just grow.
It secures your future.
No Visa No Fee
Approval rate99.2%
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Transparency
Clear timelines, fees, and document requirements upfront.
21+ years
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Our Process
Eligibility & Points Impact Analysis
We conduct a comprehensive evaluation of your eligibility under current ANZSCO code lists and occupation ceilings.
- -Conducts free eligibility evaluation under the current ANZSCO code lists and occupation ceilings.
- -Advises on applicable points benefit under Subclass 189, 190, and 491.
- -Confirms spouse's skill and English criteria for recognition.
Occupation Mapping & Authority Identification
We map your occupation to the correct ANZSCO code and identify the appropriate assessing authority.
- -Maps your occupation to the correct ANZSCO code and occupation ceiling.
- -Identifies the appropriate assessing authority for your occupation.
- -Provides guidance on required documentation and evidence.
Documentation Review & Compilation
We assist with gathering and reviewing all necessary documentation for your skills assessment.
- -Reviews and compiles all required documentation.
- -Ensures documents meet assessing authority requirements.
- -Provides ongoing support throughout the assessment process.
Why Choose World Visa?
Multi-State Visibility for Maximum Opportunity
We don't stop at one EOI. World Visa ensures your file is visible across all eligible state migration programs, expanding your chance of nomination up to 8-fold.
MARA-Registered Legal Oversight
All submissions are supervised by MARA-registered migration agents, ensuring that each EOI complies with the Migration Regulations 1994 and state nomination criteria.
Real-Time Market Insights
No outdated advice or guesswork. You move based on what’s actually working right now - real demand, real draws, real chances.
Seamless Documentation Workflow
You don’t chase documents or second-guess formats. Everything is structured, checked, and submission-ready before mistakes can cost you months.
Strategic Integration with Your PR Pathway
Nothing is random. Every visa, every step, every decision is taken with one end goal in mind - your permanent residency.