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Posted on 06/10/2004 3:34 pm

GC and Permanent Residence

Dear all,

I just finished my studies in communications engineering and found work contract for one year that starts at 01.12.2004.

I have couple of questions:

1- Will I have a GC? or will i have a regular work permit and aufenthaltserlaubnis?
2- What if I started my contract at the 01.01.2005? I heard about the new immigration law but didnt understand at thing?
3- What about the "unbefristet" residence permit? Will i have it after five years or this is not sure?
4- Is my contract limit for one year affects any of these procedures to receive the "unbefristet" residence permit later?

Thank you in advance

work69

Member since 06/10/2004

 

Posted on 06/10/2004 3:43 pm

Re: GC and Permanent Residence

1. GC but after month GC will be regular AE
2. you would get AE
3. yes if you get another job
4. no if you get another job

DvD

Member since 30/11/2004

 

Posted on 06/10/2004 3:59 pm

Re: GC and Permanent Residence

If my contract starts at 01.12.2004, I will be GC then at beginning of 2005 it will change automatically to AE? or I need to get into many difficult paper work?

One more thing, i would like the advice in this matter:

what is more easier to do and which is more advisable for my side and for my companies side: To do the contract at 01.10.2004 and change it afterwards to AE or to wait till 01.01.2005 and start it directly AE???

work69

Member since 06/10/2004

 

Posted on 06/10/2004 4:41 pm

Re: GC and Permanent Residence

GC can be obtained easy and quick.
For AE no one knows jet.
so...

DvD

Member since 30/11/2004

 

Posted on 07/10/2004 11:11 pm

Help Im lost in primitive matters

Do you know how to start a new topc in this forum?
I can see only two buttons namely "new reply" and "keep me updated"
but no button such as "start a new topic". It just doesnt make sense when you consider that this is a forum for the IT experts! Even those sites that are managed by the teenagers are better and more useful than this site!

After this bitter introduction I ve gotta ask you something about the incomes of the IT workers in Germany.
In this link http://www.jobpilo...ournal/gehalt/it.html you get a overview of the average incomes of the IT workers in Germany.

My questions are:

1- Theres no info given whether those incomes are net incomes or total incomes.

2-If they are total incomes dont you think they are low? Especially when you consider one has to guarantee a total income of from €40.000 to €50.000 in order to get a G.C.

3- Did you easily manage to obtain those level of incomes i.e. €50.000/year?

Thanks

berkandincay

Member since 21/09/2004

 

Posted on 08/10/2004 8:15 am

Re: GC and Permanent Residence

Yo berkandincay,

Starting a new topic is for intelligent people, which you are not!

I mean you insult the forum, then you ask a question. You have balls bigger than an elephant. Why don't you use and ask your question on one of those sites that are managed by the teenagers, since YOU say they are better and more useful than this site!

Later
Cool Dude!

coool dude

Member since 26/07/2004

 

Posted on 08/10/2004 9:27 am

Re: GC and Permanent Residence

Hi
Answers will follow with "->"
By the way, how can you make the forum users responsible regarding the user-friendliness of the forum ? I mean.. I am just a user here.. and it is not that difficult to find the "new topic" button.. but only people who are able to earn 50K a year can find it.. appearantly not YOU.. ehe ehe..

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My questions are:

1- Theres no info given whether those incomes are net incomes or total incomes.
-> They are gross salaries.. what is "total salary" anyway ?

2-If they are total incomes dont you think they are low? Especially when you consider one has to guarantee a total income of from €40.000 to €50.000 in order to get a G.C.
-> It depends on several things.. that is just an overview.. not necessarily shows the salary level of every GC

3- Did you easily manage to obtain those level of incomes i.e. €50.000/year?
-> Sure man.. but I was able to find the "New Topic" button.. that makes a HUGE difference.. ehe..
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Be respectful, if you want serious answers to your questions..

Regards

Lacrima

lacrima

Member since 14/11/2003

 

Posted on 08/10/2004 9:28 am

Re: GC and Permanent Residence

click on the Integration on links left and
then on New Topic button on the bottom of page

DvD

Member since 30/11/2004

 

Posted on 08/10/2004 11:24 am

Money

I could never estimate that a link named "Integration" would contain the "new topic" button. I had already seen that "Integration" but just figured out that it contained only information about "Integtragstionsgesetzt" or info over "Zuwanderungsgesetz" and so on. It didn't look like it contained a Forum. I couldnt search every corner of the site link by link just to start a new topic as I had very little time in an Internet Cafe. I have no permanently connected computer and as long as I am connected I pay extra money for it.
Its not the money that matters but its the hurrying effect that it causes. As a result of these, I got impatient and criticised what I have lived thru. Maybe I must not have been so.

So, after all we are here to discuss everything, aren't we?
Though my question was about the money.
And the money matters are discreet matters I guess.
Not in an internet site or anywhere else, one will not readily give info about her/his income. So what I wanted to learn was destined to be left unanswered right from the start.
It looked as if I'm stopping someone by the street and asking "How much do you earn?"
The answer could be "Sorry I cannot tell you"
So now, it turned out to be like that.


berkandincay

Member since 21/09/2004

 

Posted on 08/10/2004 11:56 am

Re: Money

Hi,

if you click on the 'Forum' button in our menue list at the top of the site, you will find following information:

'To post a new topic, choose the right forum and than scroll down the page to the bottom and click on the 'New topic' button.'

We have different forums and we are always open for new suggestions. I am sorry that you are not satisfied with our service, do you want your money back?

Regards
Detlef

trust7

Member since 23/09/2004

 

Posted on 08/10/2004 12:05 pm

Re: GC and Permanent Residence

Yo berkandincay,

even in the forum maintained by teenagers, you have to choose a category before putting a new subject and here is also the case, as your new topic could be something related to one of the different categories in the upper left. So that won't change and I don't expect it to change and FCS, show some respect. I really ask myself why you keep on asking question in an "unusefull" site like this one.

We damn sure here to discuss about everything but a discussion first starts with the respect one to another and really when I read you first post this morning, I felt so hurted in place of Detlef that I didn't wanted to answer.

I'm not God on this forum, neither the Devil, but people do know me and I do know people, people do love me (I think at least), and I do love people around here and from the start, I've always mention that they like my family, even if I haven't met most of them and maybe will never, but we each other respect one to another, so swallow your pride and know how to apologize when you do or say something wrong.

I remember some hot topics and hot subjects that were discussed here, with people like Cool Dude banging other people's head with his comments (no offense CD), but all that was done with respect and that's why he was the first to react to your post.

And for your question, what I've learned in Germany, which is the opposite of my home country for example, is that the salary is not a secret matter, you could catch me on a corner and ask me how much I earn, I will tell you frankly, I'm not ashame of that, as long as I can feed my family and take care of them with what I earn.

All these figures are brut salaries, because the netto will depend on a lot of things (Steuerklasse, Kirchensteuer, and so on) so all the figures you will ever meet regarding salaries in Germany, will always be brutto, never netto.

And all the figures that you've seen are just statistical averages.

And yeah, some of us did manage to get the 50 K you mentionned easily.

D.

NoBody

Member since 20/11/2003