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NE for highly skilled, anual salary >63000 Euro
Posted on 13/01/2007 9:29 am
NE for highly skilled, anual salary >63000 Euro
Dear All,
What about the new law, if some one gets anual salary >63000 Euro can get NE?
How is it calculated, does it including urlaub and weinacht geld.
Thanks and regards-
ASM
ASM
Member since 25/06/2004
Posted on 10/02/2009 6:27 pm
Re: NE for highly skilled, anual salary >63000 Euro
Well reading all of your posting, I am getting a feeling that NE is some thing for which you as a candidate drive and get it done. On the other hands, for all of my friends, the foriegn office is chasing the candidates and giving the status. I heard that as soon as you complete 5 years, you get a reminder to apply for NE or at the time of your work visa expiry, they automatically upgrade you to NE status when you visit them for stamping.
Are there any other experiences?
vebalu
Member since 20/12/2005
Posted on 10/02/2009 7:29 pm
Re: NE for highly skilled, anual salary >63000 Euro
@UMTS11,
Well, I managed all conversation only in German with authorities. I am pretty okay at speaking and understanding except the grammar part.
sgattu
Member since 19/07/2005
Posted on 16/02/2009 4:59 pm
Re: NE for highly skilled, anual salary >63000 Euro
Hello,
First of all I want to thank everyone for the info presented in this topic, for me this is a priceless source of information.
I'm an IT specialist and I plan to move to Germany to work. For this i need Limited Residence Permission, and I've found a lot of information on the net regarding this, and each source states something different about the following issues:
1. Who must apply for the limited residence permission, me or the employer?
2. Is the minimal 64000 EU salary requirement applied for the limited residence permission? Or maybe some other minimal value?
I'd be grateful if someone, who has experience in getting this working visa, can help me with an answer or knows some up-to-date resource on the net about this.
Beforehand Thanks,
Felix
Felix24
Member since 16/02/2009
Posted on 16/02/2009 6:31 pm
Re: NE for highly skilled, anual salary >63000 Euro
@Felix24
1- Employer
2- There is no official salary limit for the limited residence permit. Dont mix up the things. This thread talks about getting UNLIMITED residence permit. For the limited one, it should be enough to get a salary offer which corresponds to the average salary for a German Citizen with the same qualifications as you in that region.(Just to make sure that you are not coming to Germany as a cheap labor..) This value is determined by the regional Arbeitsamt.. should be smt like ~40K annual in West Germany States for a fresh IT graduate.
Regards,
Lacrima
lacrima
Member since 14/11/2003
Posted on 17/02/2009 9:30 am
Re: NE for highly skilled, anual salary >63000 Euro
Good morning Lacrima
Thanks to you for the answer, you helped me a lot :]
Best,
Felix
Felix24
Member since 16/02/2009
Posted on 19/02/2009 3:11 pm
Re: NE for highly skilled, anual salary >63000 Euro
Hi all,
Firstly to answer your question Sandeep, €200 is a bit high for NE application as I just applied for it today and was told it would cost me €85 here in Munich.
I just want to share my case so that others can benefit from it. I went to the KVR in Munich to apply for the NE based on the new law change for 'hochqualifizierte' today.
The beamter was not too sure about the law change but he asked for all the relevant documents(the usual stuff mentioned by the others in previous posts). But never asked me for my rental contract.
Did show him a print out of the new law change as well.
Then he asked me to wait outside and after about 10mins called me in again and said everything is in order and I should get the NE in about 3 weeks.
So I guess they are aware of this new law at the KVR in Munich as well. Hope this info helps.
singaman
Member since 19/02/2009
Posted on 20/02/2009 10:34 am
Re: NE for highly skilled, anual salary >63000 Euro
Hi all,
Just a question about this topic...does the minimun income refer to the "Brutto" or to the "Net" salary?
In my case, I'm about to have a new position next month as head of a Helmholtz Young Investigator Group (I'm into scientific research). From what I've seen, the Brutto salary will be above the limit, whereas the "net" probably won't...
thanks a lot for your input.
Ari
arianna
Member since 01/03/2006
Posted on 20/02/2009 12:34 pm
Re: NE for highly skilled, anual salary >63000 Euro
It is Brutto
raj
Member since 27/01/2004
Posted on 25/02/2009 7:20 pm
Re: NE for highly skilled, anual salary >63000 Euro
Hi All!
If someone has a job offer above 85000 per annum and the contract is initially for 3 months and is rolling, i.e will be extended every 3 months. Does arbeitsamt approve workpermit for such a case?
Does this come under Highly Skilled category?
Your response will be of value to me.
thanks and best regards,
Friendly
Ulmer001
Member since 15/05/2006
Posted on 25/02/2009 7:40 pm
Re: NE for highly skilled, anual salary >63000 Euro
@Ulmer001
Are you freelancing or does the clients extends your companies contract every three months? The basic criteria for NE is that the contract with your company should be unbefristet. People with befristete contracts do get NE but the Beamters make it difficult. What exactly is your situation with the company?
raj
Member since 27/01/2004

