Germany Work Guide

Post-Brexit Pathways: Opportunity Card & Professional Migration

Relocating to Deutschland

A comprehensive guide for United Kingdom citizens wishing to live and work in Germany post-Brexit.

Post-Brexit Immigration Rules

British citizens do not have an automatic right to work in the EU. However, UK citizens can enter Germany (90 days visa-free) and apply for a residence permit from within the country at a local Foreigners' Office (*Ausländerbehörde*). There is no Working Holiday Visa for UK citizens. The main routes are the Opportunity Card (*Chancenkarte*) for job hunting and the EU Blue Card for skilled professionals.

Visa Categories

Opportunity Card

Chancenkarte. Points-based status for 1 year to search for a full-time job. Allows up to 20 hours/week of work while hunting.

Blue Card (EU)

For skilled professionals with a recognized university degree and a job offer that meets the salary requirements.

Employment Visa

Standard visa for those with a job offer that does not meet the Blue Card threshold but is approved by the BA.

General Requirements

Valid UK Passport
Evidence of degree/vocational training (recognized by ANABIN)
Proof of Financial Means (~€1,027 per month)
German-compliant Health Insurance (statutory or private)
Anmeldung (Address registration certificate from Bürgeramt)

Preparation Steps

1
Enter Visa-Free

Fly to Germany (no entry visa needed). You have 90 days to register and apply for your residence permit.

2
Anmeldung

Within 14 days of finding a room, register your address at the Citizens' Office (*Bürgeramt*) to get your Meldbescheinigung.

3
Foreigners' Office

Book an appointment (*Termin*) at the *Ausländerbehörde*. Submit your application based on your job hunt or job offer.

4
Residence Permit Card

Once approved, you'll receive your electronic residence permit card (eAT) linked to your UK passport.

German Embassy, London

23 Belgrave Square, London SW1X 8PZ

+44 (0)20 7824 1300

uk.diplo.de

Service Note

Consulate General is in Edinburgh. While you can apply in the UK, it is often more convenient for UK citizens to apply from within Germany.

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