I'm from Argentina. Are you a non-EU citizen? Some country with better relationships?
Argentina
No, it was for a regular work visa. The person handling my case explicitly asked if I was applying for a BlueCard and I said no (because it does require a degree). At this point I'm blaming it on the situation being too…
That's not my experience at all. The company that hired me went to great lengths to get the approval and got rejected every time. If you don't have a degree, it's more like a lottery that depends on whoever gets to see…
So it's actually worse, right? Having to find a job that pays much more is actually more difficult, isn't it?
I have 17 years of experience in my area (DevOps) and was recently denied a work visa by Germany. Reason: no degree. I had an already signed contract with a major company to earn 58k EUR/year. The company appealed to…
I'm from Argentina. Are you a non-EU citizen? Some country with better relationships?
Argentina
No, it was for a regular work visa. The person handling my case explicitly asked if I was applying for a BlueCard and I said no (because it does require a degree). At this point I'm blaming it on the situation being too…
That's not my experience at all. The company that hired me went to great lengths to get the approval and got rejected every time. If you don't have a degree, it's more like a lottery that depends on whoever gets to see…
So it's actually worse, right? Having to find a job that pays much more is actually more difficult, isn't it?
I have 17 years of experience in my area (DevOps) and was recently denied a work visa by Germany. Reason: no degree. I had an already signed contract with a major company to earn 58k EUR/year. The company appealed to…