The good economic health of Germany
  
Germany has 
resisted better than its continental neighbors to the economic crisis. 
With its relatively low unemployment rate and a still healthy growth 
rate, it attracts a large number of young European graduates willing to 
use their freedom of movement. The number of immigrants from the EU 
Member States was above average. According to statistics from the 
Federal Office for Migration and Refugees (BAMF), around 439,000 people 
from the EU immigrated to Germany in 2017, up from 277,000 in 2016. As a
 result, immigrants came mainly from Europe. ballast. One third came 
from Poland, another third from Romania, followed by Bulgaria.
In order to make up for its shortage of qualified manpower, Germany 
has to rely, in addition, on skilled workers from outside Europe. 
According to the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees, 21,727 EU 
blue cards were issued in Germany in 2017, up from 17,362 the previous 
year. Of the cards issued in 2017, 11,738 were new, ie cards issued to 
persons who did not have a residence permit in Germany before.
Training Policy and Labor Market Requirements
A final explanation for the current skills gap in Germany is the 
persistent mismatch between training policy and the real needs of the 
labor market. In order to function, the German economy will increasingly
 need skilled workers, be they academics (Akademiker) or skilled workers
 (Facharbeiter), but in specific fields and geographical areas. That is 
why Germany has drawn up a list of shortage trades (Mangelberufe) whose 
needs have been quantified according to each Bundesland. For these 
trades, of which we give you a non-exhaustive list below, the conditions
 for obtaining the Blue Card have therefore been considerably relaxed.
 
What is the Blue Card?
 
Blue Card
 
Source: Opihuck (talk) – Bundesgesetzblatt 2012, I S. 1230, Gemeinfrei
A European immigration measure was chosen
At the origin of the Blue Card is a European Commission Directive 
dating from 2009 (2009/50 / EG), aimed at harmonizing between EU 
countries (with the exception of the United Kingdom, Denmark, and 
Ireland) the conditions for obtaining a work and residence permit for 
qualified immigrant workers from non-European countries
 
 
 
The term Blue Card obviously refers to the famous North American 
Green Card, the blue color evoking the European star flag. Nevertheless,
 the Blue Card differs widely from the Green Card if only because its 
conditions of attribution, including income and qualification 
conditions, are strictly defined, whereas even today, the Green Card is 
issued by drawing
 
 
 
Finally, the economic immigration that the Blue Card proposes to 
simplify for skilled workers should not be confused with immigration for
 political (asylum seekers) or family reasons (family reunification). 
Immigrants eligible for a Blue Card are selected on the basis of their 
economic profitability, ie the capital they bring to the European 
economy and the jobs they are able to fill, to the exclusion of all 
other considerations
 
 
 
äftigungsverordnung (BeschV) a positive list (Positivist) of trades
 suffering from a shortage of manpower classified by Bundesland has been
 established. For these businesses, the income requirements were 
considerably reduced (€ 39,624 instead of € 50,800)
.
 
The jobs in shortage of manpower for the graduates of higher 
education (Mangelberufe für Akademiker) relate mainly to trades falling 
sectors MINT (mathematics, computer science, natural sciences, and 
technology). The German economy thus recruits in priority:
engineers
Techies
biologists
physicists
mathematicians
Doctors
 
There is also a list of less skilled trades. Skilled trades for 
skilled workers (Mangelberufe für Facharbeiter) mainly concern 
technicians, craftsmen, health care workers, etc. For the latter, other 
trainings and income conditions apply to obtain the Blue Card.
The challenges of labor market integration
At the European level
 
The European directive of 2009 was introduced in France via the 
“Law of 16 June 2011 on immigration, integration, and nationality” and 
in Germany, since 1 August 2012 via the Gesetz Zur Umsetzung der 
Hochqualifizierten- Richtlinie der Europäischen Union
 
 
 
Nevertheless, European harmonization is far from perfect regarding 
the conditions for obtaining the Blue Card. Thus, if Germany has given 
up demanding sufficient knowledge in German to be able to file its case,
 which should enable it to better compete with the Anglo-Saxon 
countries, often considered as more attractive by the world’s skilled 
workforce. English is the rule, the same is not true for France, which 
still requires knowledge of French in order to obtain the Blue Card
 
On a national level
According to the German Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Deutscher
 Industrie- und Handelskammertag), one in five German companies (one out
 of four in the South) is looking to recruit abroad. This need for 
skilled labor is especially important for SMEs, which are vital to the 
German economy. Indeed, large Konzern have no difficulty recruiting 
foreign labor since they are already well established abroad
 
  Also, if a city like Berlin can seem very attractive because of its
 international character, knowing that it is certainly easier to 
integrate in a big multicultural city, it is nevertheless in the small 
SMEs of the small towns of Bavaria or of Baden-Württemberg that the need
 for foreign labor is the most pressing
 
In conclusion, therefore, it will be remembered that with the 
liberalization of the conditions for obtaining the Blue Card (lowering 
of the required salary level, abandonment of the prerequisite for 
knowledge of the German language, etc.) Germany, a country traditionally
 perceived as not frankly favorable to immigration, 
 
managed to achieve a
 radical change of image and to attract the qualified workforce which 
its economy needed. Since 2013, the country is ranked second among the 
destinations of global emigration, just behind the United States.
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