"The Opportunity Card acts like a temporary visa or work permit, allowing non-EU citizens to live in the country for up to one year. During this period, cardholders are allowed to take on part-time jobs amounting to no more than 20 hours per week or undertake trial work experiences lasting two weeks. (...) Eligible is who: has completed at least two years of vocational training or hold a university degree from your country of origin that is relevant to your desired role, is competent in German or English and has the funds or salary from a part-time employment contract to cover their stay in Germany for a year."
"The Opportunity Card acts like a temporary visa or work permit, allowing non-EU citizens to live in the country for up to one year. During this period, cardholders are allowed to take on part-time jobs amounting to no more than 20 hours per week or undertake trial work experiences lasting two weeks. (...) Eligible is who: has completed at least two years of vocational training or hold a university degree from your country of origin that is relevant to your desired role, is competent in German or English and has the funds or salary from a part-time employment contract to cover their stay in Germany for a year."
- Euronews.travel, Rebecca Ann Hughes
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