Settlement permit with EU Blue Card

Do you have an EU Blue Card? Then you can apply for a settlement permit under certain conditions.

Description

The settlement permit is an unlimited residence title that allows you to live and work in Germany without any time or place restrictions. Holders of an EU Blue Card can, under certain conditions, be granted a settlement permit after a period of employment of 21 or 33 months.

To apply and make an appointment, please use our online application or send us your documents and application by post. After we have checked everything, you will be given an appointment with us.

Prerequisites

  • You are registered in Munich.
  • You have a valid EU Blue Card
  • Your livelihood is secured.
  • You have been in qualified employment for at least 33 months and have a basic knowledge of German (A1).
  • The period is reduced to 21 months if you can demonstrate sufficient knowledge (B1) of the German language.
  • You have sufficient living space for yourself and your family members.
  • You have no criminal record.

Required documents

Proof of secure means of subsistence:

Proof of sufficient living space and monthly costs:

  • Declaration of domestic community
  • For rented flats: Tenancy agreement stating the size of the flat in square metres and statements of account showing the amount of rent or a certificate of accommodation
  • For owner-occupied flats: Purchase contract stating the size of the flat in square metres and, if applicable, proof of instalment payments for loans and monthly housing benefit/house allowance.

Proof of sufficient pension provision:

  • Waiting period information from the German Pension Insurance (at least 33 months of compulsory or voluntary contributions to the statutory pension insurance or 21 months if sufficient knowledge of the German language is proven). Information on the waiting period information can also be obtained from the municipal insurance office in the district administration department

or

  • Proof of entitlement to comparable benefits from an insurance or pension institution or an insurance company.

Proof of German language skills and basic knowledge of the legal and social system in Germany:

  • Language certificate confirming sufficient German language skills (level B1 for a stay of 21 months) or basic language skills (level A1 for a stay of 33 months) according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) from an ALTE (Association of Language Testers in Europe) certified examination provider (Goethe-Institut, TestDAF-Institut, telc GmbH, ÖSD, ECL)

or

  • Certificate of school, college, vocational or university degree in German language

Please note

Further documents may be required in individual cases.

Duration & Costs

Processing time

20 weeks

Fees

  • 113 euros
  • Turkish nationals: 37 euros (from 24 years) or 22.80 euros (up to 24 years)

Payment methods available

Questions & Answers

Your settlement permit is still valid even if your previous passport has expired and you have already received a new passport. You will need to show your old and new passports and your previous settlement permit. You can find information on passport transfer here.

Your residence permit usually expires if:

  • You leave the country for a reason that is not only temporary, for example:
    • Attending school abroad
    • Working abroad
    • Caring for a family member abroad
    • Marriage abroad
    • Settling abroad
  • You leave Germany and do not re-enter within six months or a longer period specified by the Foreigners Office (exception: you fulfil a compulsory military service in your home country and re-enter Germany within three months of completing it).

More information can be found here.

There is also the EU permanent residence permit. Whether a settlement permit or an EU permanent residence permit is recommended for you depends on your individual circumstances. The Foreigners Office will be happy to inform you.

Legal basis

§ Section 18c (2) Residence Act
EU Directive 2009/50/EC (Highly Qualified Persons Directive)

Landeshauptstadt München

Kreisverwaltungsreferat
Hauptabteilung II Bürgerangelegenheiten
Ausländerangelegenheiten
Service-Center für internationale Fachkräfte

Postal address

Landeshauptstadt München
Kreisverwaltungsreferat
Hauptabteilung II Bürgerangelegenheiten
Ausländerangelegenheiten
Service-Center für internationale Fachkräfte

Ruppertstraße 19
80466 München

Fax: +49 89 233-44284

Address

Ruppertstraße 19
80337 München

Only with appointment

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