Germany Revamps Immigration Laws to Attract Skilled Workers.

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Germany's Cabinet has approved a new bill aimed at attracting skilled laborers from non-EU countries by doubling the pre-COVID figures of 2019. The policy will be based on a new points system that considers qualifications, German language skills, career experience, connections to Germany, and age. The bill includes changes such as lowering income requirements for EU Blue Cards, making it easier for workers to bring their families to Germany, and allowing individuals to work up to 20 hours a week while looking for long-term employment. The bill will still need to go through both houses of parliament.
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