Aupair

Becoming an au pair in Germany can be an exciting and rewarding experience, as it offers an opportunity to immerse yourself in German culture, improve your language skills, and gain valuable childcare experience.

FSJ

The Freiwilliges Soziales Jahr (FSJ) in Germany is a voluntary service program designed for young people (usually aged 16-26) who wish to gain practical experience while contributing to social projects. FSJ placements are typically found in healthcare, social services, education, and environmental work. Participants may work in places like hospitals, senior care homes, schools, or community centers.

Nursing Recruitment

To work as a nurse in Germany, foreign candidates need to fulfill certain qualifications and complete a structured recruitment process. Generally, this involves proving their credentials, achieving the necessary language proficiency, and securing a work visa.

Opportunity Card Visa

The Opportunity Card, or “Chancenkarte,” is Germany’s new visa pathway introduced in 2024 to support skilled workers from non-EU countries in finding employment within the country. This visa grants an initial stay of up to one year specifically for job searching, allowing skilled professionals to work part-time (up to 20 hours weekly) or participate in short-term job trials as part of their job search.

Temporary Job visa( 8 months)

For temporary employment in Germany lasting around eight months, the German Employment Visa would generally be the suitable option if you have a job offer or signed employment contract. This visa is designed to allow foreign nationals to work in Germany based on the duration of their employment contract. Typically, this visa can cover work periods from a few months up to two years, with the possibility of extension if your employment continues.

Online Language Coaching

German lessons with native-speaking instructors in both private and small group classes. They offer different plans, such as intensive courses and flexible lessons that allow you to adjust your learning pace. This can be a good option if you prefer a systematic approach with live feedback and downloadable study materials​