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Opportunity Card Germany (Chancenkarte) – Your New Path to Work in Germany (2025) #

Thinking of starting your career in Germany but don’t have a job offer yet? Say hello to the Opportunity Card (Chancenkarte) — Germany’s new way to welcome skilled non-EU workers who are ready to bring their talent to Europe’s strongest economy.

Whether you’re a young graduate, a seasoned professional, or someone with ties to Germany, this guide breaks down everything you need to know — step by step.

What Is the Opportunity Card? #

The Chancenkarte is a one-year residence permit allowing skilled non-EU nationals to enter Germany and search for full-time employment. While you search, you’re allowed to:

  • Work part-time up to 20 hours/week
  • Do a two-week trial job (Probearbeit)

Once you land a full-time job, you can switch to a work residence permit — and eventually apply for permanent residency.
 

Am I Eligible? #

There are two pathways to qualify for the Opportunity Card:

  • Path 1: Recognition Track
    You automatically qualify if your foreign qualification is fully recognized in Germany.
  • Path 2: Points-Based Track
    If your qualifications are not recognized, you can still qualify if:
    You meet 3 basic criteria
    You score 6+ points in the Opportunity Card point system
Basic Eligibility Criteria (Must-Haves) #

You must have all 3:

  • Professional Qualification: University degree or vocational training (2+ years)
  • Language Skills: At least A1 German or B2 English
  • Financial Means: Either:
    • Blocked account (~€13,092)
    • Part-time job offer (min. €1,091/month)
    • Formal support letter from a German resident
The Opportunity Card Points System (2025) #
Category Criteria Points
Education & Work Degree partly recognized in Germany 4
5+ years work experience (last 7 years) 3
2+ years work experience (last 5 years) 2
Training in shortage occupation (e.g., IT, health, trades) 1
Language Skills German B2+ 3
German B1 2
German A1–A2 1
English C1+ 1
Age Under 35 2
35–40 1
Ties to Germany 6+ months stay in last 5 years (study, work, internship) 1
Spouse Eligible and applying with you 1

You need 6 points total — from any combination!
Use the official Opportunity Card self-check tool

How to Apply – Online or In Person #
Option 1: Apply Online (If Eligible) #
  1. Go to: digital.diplo.de
  2. Register with your phone number/email
  3. Fill out your qualifications, experience, and documents
  4. If you qualify (6+ points), proceed with the digital application
  5. Upload required files (PDF, JPG, PNG – max 10 MB)
  6. Visit the embassy to provide biometrics and pay fees
Option 2: Apply In Person #
  1. Gather your documents:
    • Valid passport
    • Proof of qualifications
    • Language certificates
    • Job letters or references
    • Proof of financial means
    • Spouse/marriage docs (if applicable)
  2. Translate them into German (if needed)
  3. Book an appointment at your local German mission
  4. Fill out the application form
  5. Submit docs during your appointment/interview
Costs Involved #
  • Visa application fee: €75
  • Translation costs: Vary per document
  • Proof of funds: Either
    • €13,092 in a blocked account
    • €1,091/month part-time job offer
    • Declaration of commitment from German resident
What Are the Benefits? #
  • Start without full recognition of your degree
  • Work part-time while job hunting
  • Gain real work experience in Germany
  • Easy transition to a work visa once hired
  • Step closer to permanent residence (after full-time job)
How It Compares to the Job Seeker Visa #
Criteria Job Seeker Visa Opportunity Card
Duration 6 months (non-renewable) 12 months (renewable)
Work Rights Not allowed to work (limited try-out period) Up to 20 hrs/week allowed
Requirements Recognized qualifications Points-based or recognition
Application In-person Online or in-person
Target Audience Highly qualified only Broader (including trades)
Opportunity Card – FAQ #
  • When was it launched? June 1, 2024
  • How much does it cost? €75 application fee + proof of financial support
  • What happens after I find a full-time job? Apply for a work-related residence permit at your local immigration office.
  • Can I renew the Opportunity Card? Yes, if you still meet the criteria.
  • How is it different from the Job Seeker Visa? The Chancenkarte allows part-time work and is based on a points system, not just qualification recognition.
Ready to Start Your German Journey? #

The Opportunity Card opens doors for those who previously felt blocked by bureaucracy. It’s your chance to bring your talent to Germany — even if you don’t have a job offer (yet). Start your application today and build your future in Germany.

Need Help? #

Whether you’re applying for a Bachelor’s, Master’s, Ausbildung, Job Seeker Visa, Chancenkarte, Family Reunion Visa, Permanent Residency, or German Citizenship – we’re here to help. Visit our Consultation Section or contact us for expert support with applications, document checks, interview prep, and more.

Updated on May 26, 2025
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Table of Contents
  • Opportunity Card Germany (Chancenkarte) – Your New Path to Work in Germany (2025)
    • What Is the Opportunity Card?
    • Am I Eligible?
    • Basic Eligibility Criteria (Must-Haves)
    • The Opportunity Card Points System (2025)
    • How to Apply – Online or In Person
    • Option 1: Apply Online (If Eligible)
    • Option 2: Apply In Person
    • Costs Involved
    • What Are the Benefits?
    • How It Compares to the Job Seeker Visa
    • Opportunity Card – FAQ
    • Ready to Start Your German Journey?
    • Need Help?
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