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EU Blue Card vs Work Visa (Germany)

Two pathways for skilled workers in Germany. Blue Card offers faster permanent residence but has higher salary requirements.

EU Blue Card

42/ 50

Work Visa

33/ 50

Detailed Comparison

Salary Requirement

Winner: Work Visa
EU Blue Card6/10

€58,400/year minimum (€45,500 for shortage occupations)

Work Visa8/10

No specific minimum, just market rate for position

Path to Permanent Residence

Winner: EU Blue Card
EU Blue Card10/10

33 months (21 with B1 German)

Work Visa7/10

48 months minimum

Family Reunification

Winner: EU Blue Card
EU Blue Card9/10

Immediate, no German language requirement for spouse

Work Visa7/10

Possible but spouse needs A1 German

Job Flexibility

Winner: EU Blue Card
EU Blue Card8/10

Can change jobs within same field easily

Work Visa6/10

More restrictions on job changes

EU Mobility

Winner: EU Blue Card
EU Blue Card9/10

Can work in other EU countries after 18 months

Work Visa5/10

Limited to Germany

The Verdict

EU Blue Card is Best For:

  • High earners (€58k+)
  • Those wanting fast permanent residence
  • People planning to bring family
  • Those wanting EU mobility
  • Tech, engineering, healthcare professionals

Work Visa is Best For:

  • Those earning below Blue Card threshold
  • Entry-level professionals
  • Those in non-shortage occupations
  • People not planning long-term stay
  • Those wanting simpler requirements

Final Thoughts

EU Blue Card is superior if you meet the salary requirement. It offers faster permanent residence, better family options, and EU mobility. Only choose Work Visa if you don't meet Blue Card criteria.

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