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The document provides information for skilled workers interested in working and living in Germany, detailing categories such as job opportunities, vocational training, visa options, and living conditions. It emphasizes the importance of obtaining the appropriate visa for vocational training and offers resources for job searching and recognition of qualifications. Additionally, it outlines support services available for individuals seeking to relocate to Germany.
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Germany offers you the opportunity to learn a profession through vocational training. Such training usually takes
two or three years. To complete vocational training in Germany, you require a visa.

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In such case, you may apply for a visa for vocational training at the competent German embassy in your country.

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Citizens of Andorra, Brazil, El Salvador, Honduras, Monaco and San Marino can enter Germany without a visa
in order to undertake school-based vocational training in Germany (Section 41 (2) of the Residence Ordinance
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