Posted on December 05 2020
Getting a permanent residency in Germany means access to many benefits. There are two types of residence permits- limited (Aufenthaltserlaubnis) and unlimited (Niederlassungserlaubnis). The limited permit has a validity date and will expire after a few years. However, you can apply for an extension.
The unlimited residence permit allows you to live and work in Germany for an unrestricted period. However, to be eligible for permanent residency you need to fulfil certain eligibility conditions:
You can apply for a permanent residence permit if you have been in Germany for five years or more. If you are working or studying in Germany with a legal residence permit, you can apply for your German PR visa.
If you are a highly qualified worker with the stipulated annual income, you can apply for a PR immediately.
If you have special technical knowledge or are involved in academic teaching or research, then you can get your PR visa.
Knowledge of the German language is necessary to obtain PR. B1 level of German is required which will be quite easy if you have lived in the country for more than two years. Apart from this you need to have some knowledge of German society such as its legal, social and political system.
For making a PR application, you should have contributed to the statutory pension insurance of Germany. The duration of the contribution varies with the criteria you belong to. If you belong to the general category you should have contributed to the fund for at least 60 months.
If you have an EU Blue Card, you should have contributed to the fund for 33 months and if you are a graduate your contribution should be for 24 months.
Required documents for PR application
When applying for permanent residency, you must submit the following documents:
While the eligibility condition for permanent residency requires that you should have stayed in Germany for a minimum of five years, certain categories of people need not meet this criterion. Check if you belong to any of these categories. Of course, this applies to only your German PR application.
If you have the EU Blue Card and meet all the other requirements, you can get your PR visa in 33 months. However, you must be employed and contributed to the statutory pension scheme in the period you were in Germany. You can receive your PR in 21 months if you have a B1 level of the German language.
If you are a graduate of a German university, you can apply for a PR visa after two years if you have a job that is related to your degree. Apart from fulfilling the general requirements, you must have contributed to the statutory pension scheme for at least 24 months.
Highly-qualified individuals who fulfil the general requirements can be granted a permanent resident permit immediately. Professionals under this category include:
To apply under this category, you may require approval from a Federal Employment Agency.
As a self-employed professional you can apply for the PR visa after three years. In order to qualify, you must have a resident permit which entitles you for self-employment and have a successful business. You must also have proof that you have the required financial resources to support yourself.
What does a PR visa mean in 2021?
The benefits of having a PR visa are many.
EU Blue Card
The EU Blue Card is a residence permit that does not require a visa. With the EU Blue Card, you can live and work in Germany for four years before applying for a permanent residency. It has the same privileges as the German PR.
German citizenship
PR visa holders become eligible for German citizenship after completing 8 years of stay in Germany on a PR visa.
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