Opportunity Card Germany (Chancenkarte)
Use Your Professional Skills to Immigrate to Germany
Your advantages
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Search and apply for jobs directly in Germany
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Integrate quickly into the German labor market
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Find jobs that match your skills
What is the German Opportunity Card?
The German Opportunity Card is also known as Chancenkarte. This is a new visa program designed to attract talented individuals from around the world. It allows you to enter Germany without a prearranged job offer, granting you up to one year to search for employment.
The card is awarded based on a point system that evaluates qualifications, work experience, language skills, age and other factors. The program provides flexibility, recognizes foreign qualifications, and offers the possibility of part-time work and a path to residency. Whether you're an engineer, an IT specialist, or a healthcare professional, the Opportunity Card is designed to empower your aspirations and enable you to craft a fulfilling career in one of the world's leading economies.
Benefits for you:
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Enter Germany without a job offer and spend up to one year finding the perfect position that matches your skills.
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Get your foreign qualifications acknowledged, simplifying your job search and integration.
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Work part-time up to 20 hours per week while searching for full-time employment.
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Potential to transition to permanent residency after finding a job.
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Engage in trial jobs for two weeks, an unlimited number of times, to find the right fit.
Key requirements for your Chancenkarte application
To apply for the German Opportunity Card, you must meet certain key requirements:
- Qualification: You need a recognized qualification, such as a university degree or vocational training (minimum 2 years).
- Language: You should be able to demonstrate basic knowledge of German (A1 level or above) or English (B2 level or higher).
- Financial support: You must be able to support yourself financially during your stay in Germany and need valid health insurance coverage.
- Scoring: You must earn a minimum number of 6 points based on various criteria. The Chancenkarte points system of Germany evaluates your qualifications, work experience, language skills, age, previous stays in the country, and potential job offers.
Meeting these requirements ensures that you are well-prepared to find employment and successfully integrate into German society.
Germany Opportunity Card: How to earn points
You are immediately eligible to apply for the Chancenkarte if you hold a foreign professional or academic degree that is fully recognized in Germany, or if you received your university degree or vocational training in Germany.
Otherwise, you need to accumulate at least 6 points to qualify for the Opportunity Card. Check the following criteria and add up the points awarded for them.
- You have already applied for the recognition of your foreign qualification and partial equivalence has been confirmed by German authorities
- You are proficient in German at level B2 or above
or - You have five years of professional experience within the last seven years
- You are under the age of 35
or - You are proficient in German at level B1
or - You have two years of professional experience in the last five years
- You are between 36 and 40 years old
or - You can prove that you have resided legally and for an uninterrupted period of at least six months in Germany over the last five years (excluding tourism-related stays)
or - You are proficient in German at level A2
or - English proficiency at the C1 level
or - Your spouse meets the requirements for the Opportunity Card
or - Your qualified skills belong to a profession in demand ("bottleneck profession")
Good to know: The key requirement is to reach at least 6 points. Once this number of points is met, all applicants are considered eligible.
As long as you have 6 or more points, you can apply for the Chancenkarte.
There is no competitive disadvantage based on the number of points beyond meeting the minimum requirement.
Take a look at some German Opportunity Card point calculation examples
Maria Fernandez
Maria Fernandez is a 29-year-old software developer from Brazil. She holds a bachelor's degree in Computer Science and has accumulated 4 years of professional experience in her field. Maria speaks German at B2 level and English at C1 level. Although she has never lived in Germany, she is eager to pursue career opportunities there.
Score calculation
- 3 points: Proficient in German at level B2 or above
- 2 points: Under the age of 35
- 1 point: English proficiency at C1 level
Total points: 6
Ravi Kumar
Ravi Kumar is an electrical engineer from India, age 37. He holds an M.Sc. in Electrical Engineering, which German authorities confirmed as partially equivalent. Within the last 7 years, Ravi gained 6 years of work experience.
He lived in Germany for one year on a work visa 3 years ago. Ravi speaks English at C1 level. In addition, he is highly sought after in Germany for the skills he possesses ("bottleneck profession") and his spouse also meets the requirements for the Opportunity Card.
Score calculation
- 4 points: Recognition of his foreign qualification by German authorities
- 3 points: Five years of professional experience within the last seven years
- 1 points: Spouse meets the requirements for the Opportunity Card
- 1 point: Between 36 and 40 years old
- 1 point: English proficiency at C1 level
- 1 point: Resided legally in Germany for an uninterrupted period of at least six months for non-touristic reasons
- 1 point: Qualified skills in a profession in demand
Total points: 12
Both of them are using the Opportunity Card to make a move to Germany. Once they qualify, they must prove they have the financial means and insurance to meet visa requirements.
To simplify the whole process, they choose Expatrio's Value Package. The Value Package includes your Blocked Account, Health Insurance and many other free perks such as a free German Bank Account for your daily money-management in Germany.
They skip the paperwork and secure their necessary Bank and Blocked accounts, as well as Health Insurance - all via the Expatrio online platform.
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FAQs
What you need to know about the German Opportunity Card
How can I apply for the German Opportunity Card/ Chancenkarte?
Make sure you have all necessary documents, including proof of:
- qualifications,
- language skills
- financial means
- health insurance.
You must also submit a completed and signed application form.
How much is the application fee?
How do I prove that I have the required financial means?
You must show proof that you have enough funds to support yourself and, if applicable, your family members in Germany without relying on public funds from Germany.
For this, you need to demonstrate financial means of at least €1,027 for each month in a Blocked Account. Alternatively, you can show an employment contract for part-time work. Due to the minimum wage in Germany, this employment contract should be sufficient to prove financial means.
Under certain circumstances, a formal obligation (Verpflichtungseerklärung) signed by a person living in Germany (sponsor) might be accepted as proof of financial means.
My Opportunity Card has been approved – what do I do next?
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Travel to Germany: Use your Opportunity Card to enter Germany. Ensure you have all necessary documents with you, including your passport, proof of qualifications, proof of financial means, and health insurance.
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Register your residence: Within two weeks of arrival, register your address at the Residents' Registration Office (Bürgeramt).
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Seek employment: Actively search for jobs that match your qualifications. You can use job portals, attend job fairs, and network with potential employers.
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Trial employment: Take advantage of the opportunity to engage in trial employment for up to two weeks, multiple times, to find a suitable job.
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Part-time work: You are allowed to work part-time (up to 20 hours per week) while searching for full-time employment.
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Apply for residence permit: Once you have secured a job, apply for a residence permit at the local Ausländerbehörde to extend your stay in Germany and continue working.
How long is the German Opportunity Card valid?
What happens once I have found a job?
What if the Opportunity Card expires?
If your Opportunity Card is about to expire and you have not found a job, you have 3 options:
- Leave Germany: If you have not secured employment, you will have to leave the country because you no longer meet the criteria to stay under the Opportunity Card.
- Renew: If you have secured a job or are in the process of converting your visa, apply for an extension before the card expires. To do this, submit your employment contract and other necessary documents to the Immigration Office.
- Return later: If you leave Germany without finding a job, you can reapply for the Opportunity Card or another visa in the future if your circumstances change and you meet the requirements.
Can I work in other EU countries as a holder of an Opportunity Card?
If my spouse and I both qualify for the Opportunity Card, do we need separate Blocked Accounts?
Is a Blocked Account necessary for the Opportunity Card appointment?
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Your Pathway to Working in Germany
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Footnotes
[*] With the Value Package, you save the following: €69 cashback on Blocked Account set-up fees + up to €90 TK-Flex cashback + free travel health insurance worth up to €95 + free digital ISIC card worth up to €18. This offer is only valid for customers who apply for the Value Package. Expatrio reserves the right to cancel this promotion at any point in time. Special terms and conditions apply.
[1] Value Package customers can receive their €69 cashback after activating both their Blocked Account and Health Insurance.
[2] TK-Flex is an elective tariff and only available for eligible TK Health Insurance customers. Once the TK membership is activated, TK-Flex can commence. Expatrio will provide the customer with detailed guidelines on how to do this. Within TK-Flex, users have the option to deselect/opt out of services they do not need. In return, there is a cashback bonus of up to €90 per year. However, if the services are needed after all, TK customers can reactivate their Health Insurance coverage by paying a deductible of €24 per service (up to €120) per year. Please refer to our for more information.
[3] Free Incoming/ Travel Health Insurance coverage for up to 92 days as part of the Value Package for eligible customers worth up to € 95.00.
[4] Focus Money has awarded TK the 'Best Student Health Insurance Fund,' Study Travel Magazine has awarded DR-Walter the 'Super Star Award'', and Kubus has awarded ottonova first place in the service and customer satisfaction categories three times in a row.
[5] Upon opening your Bank Account, a valid visa or a valid residence permit will be required in order to maintain access. The timeframe in which you will need to provide these documents will be provided to you.