Working in Germany with the Opportunity Card

Opportunity Card Germany
With the Opportunity Card (“Chancenkarte”), candidates from non-EU countries can enter Germany to look for a suitable job. They do not have to show proof of a permanent employment contract. The Opportunity Card is issued to candidates recognised as skilled workers or those who score at least six points using the points system. In addition, their means of support must be guaranteed for the duration of their stay.

Easy, fast and legal entry to Germany

Possibility of permanent residence in germany

Securing your livelihood with a Good Income

Immediate work permit after successful application
Working with the Opportunity Card in Germany
The Opportunity Card makes it easier for candidates to find work in Germany. It enables applicants to work in Germany without a lengthy recognition procedure. The prerequisite is (at least) two years of vocational training or a university degree and sufficient knowledge of German (A1) or English (B2).
The Opportunity Card entitles the holder to take a two-week trial job or part-time job (up to 20 hours a week). Candidates holding the Opportunity Card are allowed to stay in Germany for one year. During this time, the focus should be on finding a job. It is possible to extend your stay with the Opportunity Card by up to two additional years. You must apply for this at the local Foreigners’ Registration Office.
Prerequisites for the Opportunity Card
Using the points system, you can match the required selection criteria with your own requirements. You must reach a total of six points to secure the Opportunity Card. The basic requirements are German language skills at level A1 or English language skills at level B2 as well as (at least) two years of vocational training or a university degree that is recognised in your country of origin. You must also prove that you are financially secure, for example through a part-time job (up to 20 hours a week). You can prove this by means of an employment contract. (No points are awarded for the basic requirements!) Further criteria for the points system include language skills, professional experience, age and “connection to Germany”. The age criterion refers to your age at the time of application.
Points distribution for the Opportunity Card at a glance
- Basic requirements: Sufficient German language skills at level A1 or English language skills at level B2 as well as at least two years of vocational training according to the rules of the country of origin. You must also have sufficient financial means. Proof of this can be in the form of an employment contract for a part-time job (up to 20 hours per week), for example.
- Four points are awarded for partial recognition of a foreign professional qualification or for permission to practise a regulated profession (e.g. teacher, nurse or engineer). Very few applicants meet these criteria.
- Three points are awarded for five years of professional experience (in the last seven years) in the learned profession as well as a preceding two years of professional training according to the rules of the country of origin. Alternatively, you receive three points for good German language skills at level B2.
- Two points are awarded for two years’ professional experience preceded by vocational training (in the last five years). If you are not older than 35, you also get two points. German language skills at level B1 are also awarded two points.
- One point is awarded to applicants who are not over 40 years old and for a previous stay in Germany (at least six months). You must provide documented proof of this. Previous stays as a tourist do not count.
- One point is also awarded for very good knowledge of English (C1), reasonable knowledge of German (A2), if you had your vocational training/university degree in an area of official labor shortage in Germany, or if you apply for the Opportunity Card together with your spouse.
Advantages of the Opportunity Card
The Opportunity Card for candidates

You come from a non-EU country and would like to work in Germany? Take advantage of the Opportunity Card Germany, which gives you a one-year residence permit to look for a job. You do not need a permanent employment contract! You can easily apply for the Opportunity Card via the points system.
Advantages for you
With the Opportunity Card, finding a suitable job in Germany has never been easier. The points system allows you to enter without a fixed employment contract. The basic requirement is (at least) two years of vocational training or a university degree according to the rules of your country of origin as well as language skills in German (A1) or English (B2).
You must have sufficient financial means to receive the Opportunity Card. This is possible with a part-time job (up to 20 hours a week). You can prove your financial security, for example, with the help of an employment contract that you sign before applying for an Opportunity Card.
The advantages of the Opportunity Card at a glance:
- New and easier way to enter Germany
- 12-month stay in Germany possible, prospect of permanent residence permit
- More than 1000 euros income per month possible
- Work permit for employment up to 20 hours per week
- Chance to find a qualified part-time / full-time job
The Opportunity Card for employers

Have you been looking for qualified support for a long time and would like to take on a foreign skilled worker in your company? Find out now about the advantages of the Opportunity Card and enable experienced skilled workers from third countries to find a suitable job in Germany.
Advantages for employers
Are you looking urgently for a qualified skilled worker but can’t find one? With the Opportunity Card, this can change quickly as the applicant pool is significantly expanded through the new residence permit for persons from non-EU countries. Lengthy approval procedures are greatly simplified so that applicants can look for meaningful employment from day one.
The advantages of the Opportunity Card at a glance:
- New, larger applicant pool through qualified foreign professionals
- New legal framework to simplify entry into Germany
- No approval procedure necessary by the Federal Employment Agency
- Simplified approval procedures for fast-track entry to employment
- Conclusion of contracts for simple jobs (up to 20 hours per week at minimum wage) with potential applicants available exclusively before entry
Application Assistant
