Germany Opportunity Card

Germany Opportunity Card Guide

A legal pathway to live in Germany and search for employment opportunities.

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Inam Khan | Inam Stori

Founder & CEO, EduFly Consultants

Key highlights

A simple route for eligible applicants to enter Germany and search for work.

  • No job offer required before applying
  • Stay up to 12 months in Germany
  • Search for suitable employment
  • Part-time work allowed while searching
  • Possibility to switch to a work permit after securing eligible employment

Basic eligibility

The first checks before you spend time and money on the process.

Use this section as a quick self-check before preparing documents. For a full profile assessment or application roadmap, Inam and the EduFly team can review your situation in detail.

  • Recognised university degree
  • Valid passport
  • German A1 or English B2
  • Financial proof

Financial proof

Approx. €13,092 for 12 months

A blocked account is a German bank account where the required living cost amount is held. You can only withdraw a fixed monthly amount, which shows the embassy that you can support yourself while searching for employment.

Important note

Rules and amounts can change.

Confirm the latest embassy requirements before submitting your application. The EduFly team can help you understand which documents are relevant for your profile.

Documents required

Prepare the core documents before moving towards a full assessment.

Passport

Degree and transcripts

CV

Experience letters, if applicable

Language certificate

Bank statement or blocked account proof

Visa application form

Photos

Next step

Book a Consultation with Inam Khan (Inam Stori)

Founder & CEO, EduFly Consultants

UK-Based International Education & Immigration Consultant