Germany Eases Skilled Worker Visas
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immigration reformsDPA International
•Easing restrictions brings 10% rise in foreign workers to Germany
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A 10% increase in the number of visas issued for skilled workers in Germany over the past year .
The increase has been particularly marked in visas for study, gaining a professional qualification or having foreign qualification recognized.
The first part of immigration reforms went into effect in November 2023 with the aim of updating a 2020 law.
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