Creating new paths for training and immigration to Germany.

The skills shortage can be solved! With training to German standards in the country of origin and targeted language support, talentsbridge creates a direct link between talented skilled workers and German companies – without bureaucratic hurdles.

The talentsbridge approach with the NAMBRIDGE pilot project aims to optimally prepare skilled workers for the German labor market in their country of origin through language courses at B2 level and training to German standards. This approach facilitates immigration in accordance with the new Skilled Immigration Act and reduces lengthy visa procedures.

Based on this concept and the current legal framework, the following ten measures can improve the integration of international skilled workers through talentsbridge:

Language support at B2 level in the country of origin

Targeted language courses enable skilled workers to reach the required B2 level before entering the country, which facilitates their integration and employability in Germany.
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Training according to German standards on site

By implementing the dual training system in the country of origin, skilled workers receive a qualification that is recognized in Germany, eliminating the need for additional recognition procedures.
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Cooperation with German companies

Through partnerships with German companies, training content can be designed in a practical way and future employers can be involved at an early stage, which facilitates the transition to the German labor market.
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Support with visa processes

Through close cooperation with German embassies and consulates, visa procedures can be made more efficient and waiting times minimized.
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Intercultural preparation

Training courses on Germany's cultural peculiarities optimally prepare skilled workers for living and working in Germany.
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Provision of living space

Cooperation with housing providers ensures that skilled workers find suitable accommodation when they arrive in Germany.
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Mentoring programs

The integration of skilled workers is supported by the placement of mentors who serve as contacts for professional and personal questions.
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Promoting family integration

Support with the integration of family members, for example by providing information on schools and kindergartens, promotes the long-term settlement of skilled workers.
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Enable networking

By organizing network meetings and other events, the exchange between international experts and local stakeholders is promoted.
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Continuous further training

Vocational training programs ensure that skilled workers can continuously adapt their qualifications to the requirements of the German labor market.
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