EU Blue Card
Germany’s fast-track permit for highly qualified professionals.
Who is the EU Blue Card for?
The EU Blue Card is for third-country nationals who have a university degree and a concrete job offer in Germany with a minimum gross annual salary. In 2026, the thresholds are:
- €50,700 for scientists, mathematicians, engineers, doctors, and IT specialists (so-called STEM occupations) [6†L23-L28]
- €45,934.20 for all other occupations [6†L28-L29]
- Reduced thresholds apply for certain professions (e.g., mathematicians, engineers, natural scientists, doctors, IT professionals) [6†L23-L28]
Your foreign university degree must be recognised as comparable to a German degree. Use the ANABIN database to check the status. If your university is classified as "H+" or "H+", your degree is generally recognised. If only "H-", you may need a Statement of Comparability (ZAB) [6†L27-L30].
Path to Permanent Residence & Citizenship
Permanent residence (settlement permit): EU Blue Card holders can apply for a settlement permit after 21 months if they have B1 German, or 33 months with A1 German. This is much faster than the standard 5-year requirement.
Family reunification: Spouses and minor children may join you. Spouses are immediately allowed to work. No proof of adequate living space is required for EU Blue Card holders.
Long-term residence EU: After 5 years, you may qualify for long-term residence status in the EU, allowing you to move to other EU countries more easily.
Application Process
Processing time: usually 4-8 weeks. The Federal Employment Agency (BA) must approve the employment conditions [10†L39-L41].
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