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NE for highly skilled, anual salary >63000 Euro

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Creado 13/01/2007 9:29

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

Usuario desde 25/06/2004

 

Creado 16/09/2010 14:28

Re: NE for highly skilled, anual salary >63000 Euro

Hello All
The new limit for NE under this scheme is 66000 Euro brutto for 2010.
I came to know about this for a fact at the Auslaenderamt in frankfurt.
Thought it would be useful to all here ..

Cheers,

usualsuspect

Usuario desde 17/09/2009

 

Creado 20/09/2010 18:06

Re: NE for highly skilled, anual salary >63000 Euro

Dear all,

I have a short question :

If i get NE based on new rule. Is i am applicable for Daueraufenthalt EG ?.

Thanks for the reply in advance.

johndebot

Usuario desde 20/09/2010

 

Creado 07/10/2010 18:20

Re: NE for highly skilled, anual salary >63000 Euro

Hi johndebot,

Your question have been answered here and at Info4Alien several times. The answer is NO.

I also have a NE wrt §19 and I also could not get this. You must spend 5 years in Germany (or better speaking, 60 months of work) to get Daueraufenthalt-EG, no matter if you have a NE or not (even NE wrt §19 doesn't work). At the time of application you must have a non-terminated full-time job contract.

Klenze17.

klenze17

Usuario desde 30/12/2004

 

Creado 28/06/2011 1:19

Re: NE for highly skilled, anual salary >63000 Euro

Hi All,

I see that this is the most recent/active forum discussing NE. Though my below questions might deviate a little bit from NE hopefully you wouldn't mind answering them.

I am being offered a specialist position in south germany & salary is expectd >63,000K euros. I am currently living and working here in denmark and was very positively surprised to know that there is a possibility to recieve " Permanent Residency"in germany from day one if you fall in highly skilled category with salary > 63000 Eur/yr

After a few hours of reading different topics sub topics and comments relating to NE,BE,EG on this website,I must say that there are still some un answered questions. Especially due to the fact that these abbrevations ( BE,EG,NE etc) are totally new for me and there seems to be more type of work&residence permits in Germany than what we have here in denmark ( there is basically a limited work permit or unlimited/Permanent residency)

COuld you pls kindly help me understand.

i) What means NE ? is it equalent to so called Permanent Residency in other EU countries ?

ii) Apparently germany also issues "Permanent Resident Permits" ( After 5 yrs of work and stay)
Is there any difference between permanent residency permit & NE in terms of validity etc?

iii) What is EG and BE ? What are the key difference between these BE,EG and NE versions ?

Thank you and looking forward for your kind replies.

Regards,
Ram

ramredy

Usuario desde 28/06/2011

 

Creado 28/06/2011 20:21

Re: NE for highly skilled, anual salary >63000 Euro

Hi Klenze,
Thanks for all the inputs on this topic. I am moving to Germany from USA, starting october as I have got a job as a manager in Bayer in NRW. It looks like the Aliens department at Cologne have mentioned my HR department that I am eligible for NE under $19(salary and all other conditions match). I will be travelling with my wife to germany and she is also a well qualified person with Engg, MS and MBA to her credit.
I wanted to know whether my wife will get work permit rights similar to mine as I can see that NE under $19 is not bound to a company at all. PLease let me know your thoughts as I am not able to find clear cut replies on this topic as there are very few people under NE $19. Or, if you could let me know where to see information relevant to this, it will be a great help
Thanks
Sud P

sudarsan

Usuario desde 28/06/2011

 

Creado 28/07/2011 21:43

Re: NE for highly skilled, anual salary >63000 Euro

I go to the auslandbehoer in Munich, they ask me to provide the below document:
- Nachweis ueber Berufserfahrung
because as I learn from thread, this should be provided by 3rd part.
where should I got this "Nachweis".
should HR from company provide this and write that I am highly qualified?

do you have any suggestiong?

erteilung

Usuario desde 26/07/2011

 

Creado 02/08/2011 15:56

Re: NE for highly skilled, anual salary >63000 Euro

@erteilung

"where should I got this "Nachweis". should HR from company provide this and write that I am highly qualified?" --> resume with recommandation letters from the companies you were in... That's as simple as that.

D.

NoBody

Usuario desde 20/11/2003

 

Creado 06/08/2011 23:46

Re: NE for highly skilled, anual salary >63000 Euro

Hi everybody and the specialist guys in here!

Please help me with a few doubts.

I am in germany for more than 5 years now and in feb this year i got NE - 9 . My salary in Feb was more than 70K per annum though it was lesser when i had come in germany.

Frankly it did not mattered to me at that time wether they give me NE -9 or NE -19 ( Highly skilled). I used to think it doesnt makes a difference either ways u get a right to permanent residency.

Well i plan to get married this decemeber and bring along my wife , i had this impression from various friends that if one has NE then his spouse is exempted from the essential german language A1 requirements while applying for visa for family reunion .

But recently i came across this flier which clearly states that only the spouses of NE-19 holders (highly skilled man power ) are exempted from showing the neccessaray A1 level german skills.

(http://www.german-...ache=en,rwb=true.pdf)

1. Now i am confused about this NE-9 or NE-19.
Should i get it changed . Are there someadvantages to NE-19 in longterm . If yes what are the advantages and how to get it changed now.

In any case my plan for my wife was to learn german after joining me in here .Also she is as well an engineer like me , working in US although she is an indian citizen .

2. What should we take care about that she can get a visa for being able to work here as well.

looking forward to your replies.
regards
Sikan

sikan7878

Usuario desde 06/08/2011

 

Creado 16/08/2011 13:35

Re: NE for highly skilled, anual salary >63000 Euro

Dear All,

Very interesting discussion. I have a little bit different Scenario.

I am currently working in Germany with a beschränkte Arbeitserlaubnis and got a new job offer that fills all the requirements to apply for Niederlassungserlaubnis für Hochqualifizierte nach §19 Abs.2.

I was there today in Munich to apply for it and the guy was a idiot! At first he told me I can't get it as this would be a new job and the once he agreed to take my application but told me he is going to write to Arbeitsamt for "Interneaufnahme", even after I sopke about Aufenthaltrecht § 3.

The highlight was the guy I meet last week explained me about required documents and told he just will send the application to his boss and if he says yes, thats it!

I am going to follow up in 2 weeks i.e, 1st week of September as I need to start working at my new employer from 1st October. I am a litte bit worried what this idiot will make out of it.

Kindly advice how to proceed!

Thanks, Vamsi

VKrishna

Usuario desde 16/08/2011