How to Apply for Chancenkarte Germany Visa from Malaysia

Are you a skilled worker in Malaysia dreaming of pursuing career opportunities in Germany? Your chance has arrived with the launch of Germany’s new "Chancenkarte" or "Opportunity Card." This innovative residence permit, effective from June 1, offers skilled workers from non-EU countries the opportunity to seek employment in Germany's thriving job market.

Applying for Chancenkarte Germany Visa from Malaysia

Points System Overview:

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To apply for the Chancenkarte, candidates must accumulate a minimum of six points based on specific criteria, including education, professional experience, language skills, and qualifications in shortage occupations. Here’s a breakdown of the points system:

  • Education and Training:

    • 4 points for recognized foreign educational qualifications or qualifications in regulated professions requiring special measures or licenses.
  • Qualifications in Shortage Occupations:

    • 1 point for qualifications in designated shortage occupations, including roles in manufacturing, IT, healthcare, and professional services management.
  • Professional Experience:

    • 2 points for at least two years of professional experience in the last five years.
    • 3 points for at least three years of professional experience in the last seven years.
  • Language Skills:

    • 1 point for German language skills at A2 level.
    • 2 points for German language skills at B1 level.
    • 3 points for German language skills at B2 level or higher.
    • 1 additional point for English language skills at C1 level or higher.

How to Apply

  1. Prepare Your Documents: Gather all required documentation, including proof of educational qualifications, professional experience, language skills, and any necessary licenses or certifications.

  2. Submit Your Application: Applications can be submitted through the official German government website or at a designated visa submission center.

  3. Pay the Application Fee: Confirm the exact fee on the official website and make the necessary payment.

  4. Await Processing: Processing times can vary, so it is advisable to apply well in advance of your planned arrival in Germany.

  5. Receive Your Chancenkarte: Upon approval, you will receive the Chancenkarte, allowing you to live and seek employment in Germany for up to one year. If you secure qualified employment during this period, you may apply for a residence permit to continue working in Germany.

Visa Submission GmbH: Your Trusted Partner in the Application Process

Visa Submission GmbH, a German-based visa processing company, is dedicated to assisting applicants from Malaysia with their Chancenkarte visa applications. Our experienced team provides comprehensive support, ensuring a smooth and successful application process. Here's how we can help:

  • Document Preparation: We assist in gathering and preparing all necessary documentation for a seamless application process.
  • Application Submission: Our team ensures accurate completion and timely submission of your application.
  • Consultation Services: Professional advice is available to help you meet the points-based criteria and enhance your chances of approval.
  • Follow-Up Support: Ongoing assistance is provided to address any queries or issues during the application process.

Contact Us

Ready to embark on your journey to Germany? Contact us today to start your Chancenkarte visa application process:

Submit your application and register now for the process with Visa Submission GmbH. Our appointed highly experienced attorney can process your application smoothly. Please note that Visa Submission GmbH is a non-government German-based company, and every service incurs a service charge. We are highly experienced, and our legal partners are highly professional. All processes are conducted in accordance with German law and may be subject to change by the authority.


Disclaimer: Visa Submission GmbH is a non-governmental visa processing company. All services provided by Visa Submission GmbH are subject to service charges. Visa processes may be subject to change by the German authorities. Please consult the official German government website for the most up-to-date information and regulations.