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Sitted with Aliko Dangote on his yatcht during the Salah holiday eating Salah meat and enjoying a cruise over Lagos wate...
18/06/2024

Sitted with Aliko Dangote on his yatcht during the Salah holiday eating Salah meat and enjoying a cruise over Lagos waters are:

Femi Otedola
Segun Awolowo
Donald Duke
Charles Ahize
Tunde Ayeni
Sam Nwajokwu and
Aliko Dangote himself.

Now, sitted and enjoying each other's company in this yatcht are:

Yoruba, Hausa, Igbo and an Efik man.

Amongst them are Christians and Muslims but one thing is commom to all of them:

They are all BILLIONAIRES.

While the impoverished masses are breaking each other's heads and hating each other because of ethnic, religious and political orientations, these guys are consolidating and deciding which of their cronies to send out to control government for them.

I hope one day, people who create enemies for themselves on social media would realize their enemies are not those who practice different religion, who are of different ethnic group or different political persuasions.

The real war is between the HAVES & HAVE NOTS.
Ayo Ojeniyi.

28/12/2023

The border between Italy 🇮🇹 and Austria 🇦🇹 is along Branero side is filled with mountains and beautiful nature of green vagitation.

12/12/2023

Israel at war.

German state: Citizenship applicants must support Israel.

The state of Saxony-Anhalt has said people who do not recognize Israel's right to exist cannot become naturalized citizens. The eastern state's interior minister said Germany's other 15 states should take similar steps.

MIGRATIONGERMANYChanges to Germany's skilled immigration rules take effectAndrea Grunau11/18/2023November 18, 2023German...
19/11/2023

MIGRATIONGERMANY

Changes to Germany's skilled immigration rules take effect

Andrea Grunau

11/18/2023November 18, 2023

Germany urgently needs skilled workers from abroad. Now the rules for immigrants from non-EU countries are set to gradually change starting November 18, 2023. Here's what's in store.

Germany urgently needing skilled workers was also a topic for Chancellor Olaf Scholz on a visit to IndiaImage: Michael Kappeler/dpa/picture alliance

German employers are short of hundreds of thousands of workers. IT and technology, medical care, contractor fields, technology and logistics are among the hardest hit sectors.
The reworked Skilled Immigration Act, which Germany's parliament, the Bundestag, passed in the summer, aims to quickly lower the barriers to immigration of skilled workers from countries outside the European Union.
The first changes take effect starting November 18, 2023. The new rules will come into force in three stages. Details, available in German, English, French and Spanish, are available on the government website.

EU Blue Card

With immediate effect, more academic and similarly qualified workers from third countries will be able to come to Germany on the EU Blue Card without German language requirements.
Annual salary limits, in place to prevent wage dumping, will be lowered to just under €40,000 ($43,500) for entry-level and in-demand jobs, known as "bottleneck occupations"; the cut-off for all other occupations will be set at €44,000, as of 2023.
Such occupations now include educators and nurses.

How much immigration does Germany need?

In the IT sector, skilled workers without a university degree can also receive an EU Blue Card if they can prove that they have at least three years of relevant professional experience. Nursing assistants with less than three years of nursing training are also to be granted access to the German labor market.
The Blue Card is the EU's answer to the Green Card in the United States. In Germany, it has been in place for a decade. With the lower income requirement, it will now be easier to get. Once in Germany, workers will also have more flexibility in changing careers, although regulated professions — such as law and medicine — will still require the necessary qualifications.

Right of residence, more flexibility

Skilled workers with professional or academic qualifications who meet all the requirements are now entitled to a residence permit. Previously, diplomatic missions abroad and immigration authorities had discretionary powers.

Immigration: Can Germany's new 'green card' deliver?

The Federal Employment Agency has been instructed to accelerate the approval process of prospective foreign workers. Experienced skilled workers will no longer need their qualifications recognized in Germany if they are already recognized by their country of origin and have at least two years of professional experience.
More changes are to come into force on March 1, 2024.

Qualifications and training

Anyone who needs to undergo training to obtain a qualification in Germany to match their equivalent foreign training can stay in Germany for up to three years and work up to 20 hours per week on the side. Part-time work will also be extended in general to students and trainees.
If employers in Germany agree, skilled workers can come directly to Germany and work while the procedure to recognize their qualifications is underway. The stay can be extended to up to three years. Prerequisites are a professional qualification of at least two years and at least an A2 level of German.

Regulatory jungle - Migrants facing German bureaucracy

Family reunification

Concerning spouses and underage children, skilled workers will have to prove they can support their livelihoods, but not that they have sufficient living space.
They may also bring their parents or parents-in-law, should their own residency permits be valid from March 2024.
Further changes are to come into force on June 1, 2024.

Opportunity card

A points-based "opportunity card" is set to be introduced in June for those with an equivalent foreign qualification. This will allow them to come to Germany for a year to look for work, so long as they can demonstrate financial independence. For others, a university degree or a vocational qualification of at least two years, plus either A1-level German or B2-level English, will be required.
Workers with an opportunity card may work up to 20 hours per week, including during a probation period. The opportunity card can be extended for up to two years for those who have a contract for qualified employment.

Germany urgently needs skilled workers from abroad. Now the rules for immigrants from non-EU countries are set to gradually change starting November 18, 2023. Here's what's in store.

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