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Settlement permit from the age of 16
Do you want to apply for a settlement permit? Then you must observe the following.
Submit a declaration of commitment
If you would like to invite a person who requires a visa to visit you or allow them to stay for a long period of time, you can submit a declaration of commitment
EU permanent residence permit
The EU permanent residence permit is an unlimited residence title and offers the same rights as the settlement permit.
Apply for a settlement permit
With a settlement permit, you can live and work in Germany without any time or place restrictions.
Stay as an au pair
Au pairs may come from any country between the ages of 18 and 26.
Settlement permit for family members of Germans
Under certain conditions, family members of Germans can apply for a settlement permit after three years of residence.
Foreign students - change of specialisation or university
Would you like to change your specialisation or university? Then you need prior authorisation and a new residence permit that allows you to change.
Residence permit - Study
You are not from an EU country, Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein or Switzerland and would like to study in Munich? Then you need a residence permit.
Authorisation for self-employment for third-country nationals
Third-country nationals and their family members can apply for a permit for self-employment.
Residence permit - researchers and scientific staff
Would you like to start a research project or pursue a scientific activity? If so, you can apply for various residence permits
EU Blue Card
The EU Blue Card is a residence permit for skilled workers from abroad for academic employment.
Residence permit – education or further training
If you come from a third country, you can apply for a residence permit for vocational training or further education.
Accelerated skilled labour procedure
Do you want to hire or train a skilled worker who comes from a country outside the EU? Then you can carry out an accelerated procedure.
Entry and residence - Swiss nationals
Special regulations apply to Swiss nationals under the Agreement of 21 June 1999 between the European Community and its member states.
Residence permit for managing directors
The residence permit for managing directors is for persons who are employed or self-employed as managing directors.
Entry and residence - Selected countries
Regulations for nationals of Australia, Israel, Japan, Canada, the Republic of Korea, New Zealand, the United Kingdom and the USA
Residence permit – Search for a vocational training place
You want to complete qualified vocational training in Munich? Then you can obtain a residence permit for the search for a training place.
Residence permit – school attendance and exchange
If you would like to attend a school or participate in a student exchange in Munich, you will need a residence permit.
Residence permit - skilled workers with vocational training
If you are a skilled worker with vocational training and would like to work in Germany, you will need a residence permit for skilled workers with vocational training.
Stay for medical treatment - private patients and self-payers
Persons requiring treatment and their escorts from third countries who are travelling for the purpose of medical treatment may apply for a residence permit.
Spouse reunification from abroad
If you have a residence permit for Germany, you can usually allow your foreign spouse/registered partner to join you
Residence permit - skilled workers with academic training
If you have completed your studies outside Germany, you can apply for a residence permit for qualified employment.
Residence permit - Study preparation
If you are preparing to study in Germany with an intensive German course, preparatory college or pre-study internship, you will need a residence permit.
Residence permit - skilled workers with professional experience
If you are a skilled worker with professional experience from a third country, you can apply for a residence permit for employment with professional experience.
Residence permit - civil servants
If you work as a civil servant for a German employer, you will be issued a residence permit to fulfil your official duties.
Residence permit - opportunity card
The opportunity card is for foreign nationals who are looking for work in Germany or for measures to recognise a professional qualification.
Family reunification with EU citizens and nationals from Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein
You come from a so-called third country and want to move in with a family member who comes from an EU country or Norway, Iceland or Liechtenstein.
Residence permit - contract workers
Are you a foreign national and are your company sending you to Germany as a contract worker? You can find the relevant information here.
Residence permit – recognition of qualifications
If you would like to have your professional qualification fully recognised, you can apply for a residence permit.
Residence permit for family members of Germans
Foreign family members of Germans receive a residence permit for family reunification.