Germany is set to pass immigration law reforms this week to attract skilled non-EU workers.
Germany is set to pass a law that will make it easier for skilled workers from outside the EU to move to the country.
The German cabinet approved plans to attract skilled foreign workers and combat labor shortages last year, and unveiled draft legislation at the end of March this year.
On Monday (19 June), Germany’s coalition government said the law would be passed this week.
The plans to modernise the country’s immigration legislation are expected tomake it easier for third country nationals to work in Germany. It could increase the number of non-EU workers in Germany
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