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How expensive is a recognition procedure? And what financial aid you can get? This section demonstrates the costs of the recognition procedure and the available funding options at federal and state level.
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In this section we demonstrate how companies can assist the employees in having their foreign qualifications recognised. Depending on whether the skilled worker is applying from abroad or from within Germany, the options for assistance can differ.
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Diploma di qualifica di/per operatore industria molitoria
Gültigkeit: 02.12.1994 bis 01.10.2010
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Dekarz [2001-2005; Abschluss: Świadectwo Czeladnicze; Bildungsweg: "Duale Berufsausbildung"]
Gültigkeit: 01.01.2001 bis 01.09.2005
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Dekarz [2001-2012; Abschluss: Dyplom potwierdzający kwalifikacje zawodowe; Bildungsweg: Post-Lyzeale Schule]
Gültigkeit: 01.01.2006 bis 01.09.2012
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Frizer
Gültigkeit: seit 31.07.2003
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04.03.2025
The recognition of foreign professional qualifications is essential for securing skilled workers in Germany. The study conducted by the German Economic Institute on behalf of the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy on the recognition of foreign professional qualifications from a company perspective shows that companies see potential in the recognition of foreign qualifications, but demand simpler, faster and digitally supported procedures.
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Świadectwo Czeladnicze
Gültigkeit: seit 01.01.1990
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Diploma di qualifica di/per operatore industria dolciaria
Gültigkeit: 02.12.1994 bis 01.10.2010
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More than 70 percent of the recognition procedures for foreign professional qualifications obtained in EU member states end with a full equivalence. The positive recognition rate for the Netherlands is the highest as it reaches 94 percent. It is followed by Austria, Latvia, Hungary, Switzerland, and the Czech Republic.