Work Opportunities in Germany
Explore two clear pathways to start your career in Germany—whether you hold a degree or are looking for vocational training.
Eligibility check
Points calculation
Application guidance
Document preparation
Interview tips for job search in Germany
*For skilled professionals with recognized qualifications
Chancenkarte (Opportunity Card) Package*
A points-based visa to enter Germany and search for a job. Ideal if you already have a degree and want to secure a job offer locally.
Includes:
€450
*Prices may vary based on individual requirements and specific conditions. We strive to provide the best and most affordable services tailored to your needs.
€450
Chancenkarte für Berufsausbildungssuche (Vocational) Package*
This version of the Chancenkarte allows you to enter Germany and search for a place in a vocational training program.
Includes:
Eligibility check
Application support
Guidance on vocational programs
Help with motivation letter & CV
Orientation on next steps after securing an Ausbildung
*For those seeking vocational training (Ausbildung)
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Frequently asked questions
Can Edubahn help even if I’m not sure I qualify?
Absolutely. Our team will guide you step-by-step through eligibility and next steps.
How many points do I need to be eligible for the Chancenkarte?
Usually 6 points, based on criteria like age, language skills, work experience, and education
Can I apply for the Chancenkarte without a job offer?
Yes, the Chancenkarte is designed to allow you to enter Germany and search for a job locally.
Can I switch from the Ausbildung-seeking Chancenkarte to a work visa later?
Yes, once you complete your vocational training and meet work visa requirements, you can transition.
What’s the difference between the two Chancenkarte types?
One is for job-seeking after completing a degree; the other is for finding a vocational training program (Ausbildung).
Do I need to speak German for these visas?
Yes. For both visas, at least A2–B1 German is usually required, depending on the application.