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Posted on 21/03/2004 11:40 am

Part Time Greencard

Hello,

I wonder if it is possible to work part time ( e.g. 20h/week) and have the green card visa.

Atreides

Member since 17/11/2003

 

Posted on 21/03/2004 3:21 pm

Re: Part Time Greencard

forget abt that, no possible.

mmtt

Member since 23/01/2004

 

Posted on 21/03/2004 6:11 pm

Re: Part Time Greencard

"forget abt that, no possible."

why not? i did not find anywhere any restrictions on part-time employment for green card holders.

the standard prerequisites however are in place: he must be employed on the same conditions as natives (§285 Abs.1 Satz 1 Nr.3 SGB III) and he must have an education which is equivalent or better than german Hochschule/Fachhochschule level (§2 Satz 1 Nr.1 IT-ArGV) or in case of insufficient education he must have minimum 51.000€ annual salary (§2 Satz 1 Nr.2 IT-ArGV).

trusday

Member since 10/03/2004

 

Posted on 22/03/2004 5:01 am

Re: Part Time Greencard

I think that a salary of €51000 for 20hours/week will be very difficult to find in Germany. Here in SouthAmerica ist impossible!
Is there any statistics about the average salary of the GCs?

gus

Member since 26/11/2003

 

Posted on 22/03/2004 9:10 am

Re: Part Time Greencard

Minimum 51.000€ annual salary limitation only applies in case of insufficient education.

Atreides

Member since 17/11/2003

 

Posted on 22/03/2004 9:36 am

Re: Part Time Greencard

Even if you have appropriate education you have minimum of circa 39000€ per year which is too much for 20h per week.

Dracus

Dracus

Member since 01/12/2003

 

Posted on 22/03/2004 10:12 am

Re: Part Time Greencard

Hi folks

I guess is possible.

Atreides, maybe you can clarify if you already have your GC or want to get a GC.

To get a GC with a part time salary, I´m not so optimistic. If you already have a GC and you´ve got a part time jpb, I see it highly possible (allways depending on the local Arbeitsamt)

Please read the old forum and check the case:

http://oldwww.trus...m/forum/message/7077/

Regards

YO

Regards

YO

YO1

Member since 17/11/2003

 

Posted on 23/03/2004 2:47 am

Re: Part Time Greencard

"Even if you have appropriate education you have minimum of circa 39000€ per year which is too much for 20h per week."

LOL nothing is said in german Laws about minimal salary when you have an appropriate education. however, when you apply for your first work permit, local authorities want to be sure that you will have enough money to live in Germany; and as they also must prove a labour market, your application can be rejected because of situation on a labour market when in reality the reason was in too small salary. nobody wants to get a person who can apply for a social aid out of necessity *lol*

now when you already worked in Germany, lost your job and are searching for a new one, an employment office wants you to find a new job as soon as possible so you can stop receiving unemployment benefit. moreover, they understand very well that you already have bought everything which is necessary for living here and therefore your expences are lower than they were when you just came here. so i guess they will have no problem with issuing you a new work permit when they see that your income from a part-time job exceeds your flat rent + social aid.

in German laws a part-time job for a foreigner is not prohibited, if conditions (salary) are not worse than those of native employees. for example, if natives with same profession in the same company get 50.000€ for 40 hours per week, it would be expected that foreigner gets 25.000€ for 20 hours per week.

trusday

Member since 10/03/2004

 

Posted on 23/03/2004 2:51 am

Re: Part Time Greencard

"Is there any statistics about the average salary of the GCs?"

for example:

http://www.gehalts...Daten/StatistikIT.htm

i am sure a lot of other resources with similar information exist as well *lol*

trusday

Member since 10/03/2004