Germany launched the Chancenkarte (Opportunity Card) in June 2024 as a new immigration pathway for skilled workers from outside the EU. Unlike traditional work visas that require a job offer in hand, the Chancenkarte allows you to move to Germany for up to one year to look for work, gain experience, and build connections. For qualified Indian professionals who want to enter the German job market without a pre-arranged employer, this is one of the most significant new immigration options in years. This guide explains who qualifies, how the points system works, and what you need to apply.
What Is the Chancenkarte and How Is It Different from Other Visas?
The Chancenkarte is a job search visa based on a points system rather than employer sponsorship. You apply from India, demonstrate that you meet the eligibility criteria through points, receive the visa, and then travel to Germany to look for a job. While in Germany on a Chancenkarte, you are allowed to work trial periods of up to two weeks with potential employers and take on any employment up to 20 hours per week to support yourself financially while job hunting.
This is a major shift from the previous system where most skilled workers needed an employer to be already waiting for them before they could get a visa. The Chancenkarte removes that barrier.
The Two Routes to a Chancenkarte
| Route | Who Qualifies | Language Required | Key Condition |
| Route 1: Qualification Match | Foreign qualification officially recognised as equivalent to a German degree or vocational qualification | German A1 OR English B2 | Recognised qualification is the entry condition |
| Route 2: Points System | Foreign qualification NOT yet recognised — you qualify through accumulated points | Included in points calculation | Must score 6 or more points from the criteria below |
Most Indian applicants with university degrees but without formal German qualification recognition will apply through Route 2 — the points system.
Chancenkarte Points System — How Many Points Do You Need?
For Route 2, you must accumulate a minimum of 6 points from the criteria below. Points are awarded across five categories.
| Category | Criteria | Points Awarded |
| Qualification | Foreign university degree or recognised vocational qualification | Required entry condition (not scored) |
| Professional Experience | 2+ years of experience in a skilled occupation in the past 5 years | 2 points |
| German Language Skills | German A1 certificate | 1 point |
| German Language Skills | German B2 certificate or higher | 3 points |
| Age | Under 35 years of age | 2 points |
| Previous Stay in Germany | Prior legal stay in Germany (work, study, or training) | 1 point |
| Connection to Germany | Spouse or partner with German language skills | 1 point |
| Potential Earnings | Proof of prior income of at least EUR 43,800/year (or proportional) | 3 points |
Example for a typical Indian IT professional: University degree (entry condition met) + 3 years of experience (2 points) + German A1 certificate (1 point) + age under 35 (2 points) = 5 points. Adding a German B2 instead of A1 would bring this to 7 points, well above the 6-point threshold and with a much stronger application.
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Why German Language Skills Are the Easiest Points to Add
Of all the Chancenkarte point categories, language skills are the most directly controllable. Age and prior German stay are fixed facts. Professional experience is earned over years. But you can go from no German to A1 in 3 to 4 months, and from A1 to B2 in 12 to 18 months of focused study.
Getting your Goethe B2 certificate adds 3 points to your Chancenkarte application — the same number as the professional experience criterion. For applicants who are borderline on points, pursuing B2 can be the decisive factor. Even getting A1 adds 1 point, which can push a borderline application over the 6-point threshold.
Financial Requirement: Proof of Funds
To be granted the Chancenkarte, you must show that you can financially support yourself during your stay in Germany without needing social welfare. The required amount is approximately EUR 1,027 per month (the German standard rate), meaning you need to demonstrate access to at least EUR 12,000 to EUR 14,000 in savings for a 12-month stay. This can be shown through a blocked account (Sperrkonto) similar to the one used for student visas.
How to Apply for the Chancenkarte from India
- Step 1 — Verify your degree: Check whether your Indian degree is recognised in Germany using the Anabin database. If it is recognised as equivalent (H+), you may qualify for Route 1.
- Step 2 — Calculate your points: Use the German government’s official Chancenkarte self-check tool at https://chancenkarte.bund.de to see if you reach 6 points.
- Step 3 — Obtain your German language certificate: If you need language points, register for the Goethe exam at your nearest Goethe-Institut. Start preparation with mock tests on languagetest.in.
- Step 4 — Open a blocked account: Ensure you have the required EUR 12,000+ accessible in a blocked account.
- Step 5 — Apply at the German Embassy: Book an appointment at the German Embassy or consulate in your city. Submit your application with degree, experience proof, language certificate, financial proof, and passport.
Key Takeaways
- The Chancenkarte allows Indian professionals to move to Germany for up to one year to search for a job — no prior employer needed.
- You need a foreign degree AND a minimum of 6 points from the points system to qualify through Route 2.
- Getting a Goethe B2 certificate adds 3 points — the fastest and most controllable way to boost your Chancenkarte score.
- Even a Goethe A1 certificate adds 1 point, which can be decisive for borderline applicants.
- You must demonstrate access to approximately EUR 12,000 to EUR 14,000 in savings to cover your stay.
References & Further Reading
- Official Chancenkarte Information — German Federal Government: https://www.make-it-in-germany.com/en/visa-residence/types/opportunity-card
- Chancenkarte Self-Check Tool: https://chancenkarte.bund.de
- German Embassy India — Chancenkarte Visa Application: https://india.diplo.de
- Anabin Database — Recognition of Indian Degrees in Germany: https://anabin.kmk.org/anabin.html
- Make It In Germany — Official German Immigration Guide: https://www.make-it-in-germany.com/en/
Each post reviewed by the languagetest.in research team.

