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How many points needed for Germany Opportunity Card

How many points needed for Germany Opportunity Card

🇩🇪 What Is the Opportunity Card (Chancenkarte)?

The Opportunity Card is a new German residence permit designed for non-EU nationals who want to come to Germany to search for a job — even without having a job offer beforehand. It’s similar in purpose to a job seeker visa but with a point-based system to assess your eligibility.

You can stay in Germany for up to one year to look for qualified work and even do work trials or part-time work (up to 20 hours/week) while you search.

📊 How Many Points Are Needed?

To qualify for the Opportunity Card under the points-based route, you must score at least 6 points from a list of criteria.

This 6-point minimum is mandatory in addition to meeting basic requirements, such as:

✔ A recognized vocational qualification (min. 2 years) or university degree
✔ Language skills (German at least A1 or English at least B2)
✔ Proof that you can support yourself financially while in Germany
✔ Health insurance coverage
✔ Professional experience relevant to your training
✔ Age or other background criteria

All of these help you collect points.

📌 What You Must Have (Baseline Requirements)

Before points even come into play, you need:

  1. A formal qualification
    – At least 2-year vocational training or a university degree.

  2. Language skills
    – German A1 CEFR minimum or English B2 CEFR minimum.

  3. Proof of financial means
    – Either a blocked account with enough funds for living costs or a formal obligation letter.

If these basics aren’t met, you cannot use the points system even if you have enough points.

📍 How the Points System Works

Below is a detailed breakdown of the official points criteria you can score from:

🧠 1. Qualification / Recognition of Your Degree

Criterion Points
Partial recognition of a foreign professional qualification or permission to practice a regulated profession (e.g., engineer, nurse) 4 points
Vocational training in a shortage occupation (e.g., IT, healthcare) 1 point
Qualification is one of the biggest contributors to points.

💼 2. Professional Experience (Relevant to Your Qualification)

Years of Experience Points
≥ 5 years in last 7 years 3 points
≥ 2 years in last 5 years 2 points

You must show that your work is related to your professional qualification.

🗣 3. Language Skills

Language Level Points
German B2 or higher 3 points
German B1 2 points
German A2 1 point
English C1 or higher (bonus) 1 point

You can earn both German and English points if you qualify for them.

👶 4. Age

Age at Time of Application Points
Under 35 2 points
35–39 1 point

Being younger helps boost your score.

🇩🇪 5. Previous Stay in Germany

Stay History Points
Legal, uninterrupted stay in Germany for ≥ 6 months in last 5 years (e.g., study, internship, etc.) 1 point

Short tourist stays do not count.

👩‍❤️‍👨 6. Spouse / Partner Factor

If your spouse or civil partner is also eligible and applying, you can get:

Spouse Eligibility Points
Partner qualifies for Opportunity Card 1 point

This means both partners can boost each other’s scores.

🔢 Quick Example (How to Reach 6 Points)

Here are a few realistic scenarios:

✅ Scenario A

✔ Partial qualification recognition = 4 pts
✔ German B1 language = 2 pts
Total = 6 points → Eligible

✅ Scenario B

✔ 5+ years work experience = 3 pts
✔ German B2 language = 3 pts
Total = 6 points → Eligible

✅ Scenario C

✔ 2+ years work experience = 2 pts
✔ German B1 language = 2 pts
✔ Under 35 = 2 pts
Total = 6 points → Eligible

📝 Important Notes

🌍 Having your qualification fully recognized in Germany can sometimes qualify you directly — this may mean you don’t even need to go through the points system.

📊 The maximum theoretical points is around 14, but most applicants simply need to reach the minimum of 6.

📅 Your score doesn’t go on your actual visa card — it’s only used for eligibility assessment.

🧭 What Happens After You Get 6+ Points?

Once you qualify with at least six points (and the baseline requirements), you can:

✔ Apply for the Opportunity Card visa at the German embassy/consulate in your country
✔ Stay in Germany for up to 12 months to search for qualified work
✔ Do work trials or take a part-time job up to 20 hours/week while searching
✔ Later switch to a work/residence permit if you find a job

This makes the Opportunity Card a valuable gateway for skilled professionals looking to start their career in Germany.

📌 Final Summary — Minimum Points Needed

You must score at least 6 points on the Opportunity Card points system to be eligible.

✔ Points are awarded for:
• Qualification and recognition
• Work experience
• Language skills (German/English)
• Age
• Previous time in Germany
• Spouse’s eligibility
✔ You also need to satisfy other basic conditions like a recognized qualification, language baseline (A1 German or B2 English), health insurance, and proof of funds.

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