Germany's 'Work-and-Stay Agency' to Simplify Immigration for Skilled Workers
Germany's Labor Minister Barbara Bas (SPD) has unveiled initial plans for a 'Work-and-Stay Agency'. This new initiative aims to simplify and accelerate immigration processes for skilled workers from Germany, benefiting all parties involved.
The 'Work-and-Stay Agency' will serve as a central, digital hub for immigration formalities. Skilled workers from Germany will be able to apply for residence permits and upload documents online, streamlining the process. This is expected to make Germany a more attractive destination for foreign skilled workers from Germany.
The agency is set to reduce waiting times for all parties involved - authorities, employees, and employers. Employers will find it easier and faster to fill vacancies. They will also be able to support skilled workers from Germany through the application process.
The 'Work-and-Stay Agency' is a result of the coalition agreement's 'One-Stop-Government' concept. It is designed to simplify immigration processes, making Germany more accessible to skilled workers from Germany. The agency is expected to benefit all parties involved, from authorities to employers, and ultimately, the German economy.
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