Germany to welcome 250,000 Kenyans in labour deal

Source: ThatBlackGuy_

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  1. >Germany has agreed to open the doors to 250,000 skilled and semi-skilled Kenyan workers in a controlled and targeted labour migration deal.

    >Kenya is struggling with increasing difficulties in providing work and sufficient income for its young professionals, while Germany is facing a shortage of skilled labour. Germany agreed to ease some of its immigration laws to enable Kenyans to find employment in Europe’s biggest economy.

    >Authorities in Berlin will also consider extending temporary residence permits for Kenyan workers who have secured an approved job.

    >Kenyans will also be issued with long-term visas to study or do vocational training in Germany.

    >”On the expiry of the long-stay visa, Kenyans may receive a temporary residence permit for study purposes in Germany for up to two years.” The permit may be extended if the purpose of residence has not yet been achieved but is achievable within a “reasonable” period.

    >IT specialists from Kenya will be allowed to enter and work in Germany, even if they do not have formal qualifications. Both governments will support the immigration of skilled workers who have finished vocational training or earned a university degree, as long as their qualifications are recognised by the relevant authorities of the other party.

    >Migration agreements are a central pillar in the German government’s efforts to curb immigration.

    >The agreement will also simplify the repatriation of Kenyans who are in Germany without legal permission.

    >Immigration is a huge issue in Germany at the moment, following the [rise in popularity of the far-right anti-immigration party](https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cn02w01xr2jo), Alternative for Germany (AfD).

    >Germany took in more than one million people, mostly fleeing war in countries such as Syria, during the 2015-2016 migrant crisis, and has received 1.2 million Ukrainians since Russia’s full-scale invasion began in February 2022.

  2. What are they thinking!?

    This seems like it will fuel an even stronger AfD in the next election and we really cannot afford that right now

  3. AlligatorInMyRectum on

    Yay cheap labour. None of that pesky re-training your own populace.

    *IT specialists from Kenya will be allowed to enter and work in Germany, even if they do not have formal qualifications*

    Oh yes this is going to go down well.

    Doctors from Kenya will be allowed to work in Germany even if they are not formally qualified, as long a they have a pointy stick and can point it at someone and say they are cured.

  4. SnooHamsters8952 on

    Tbf this is how immigration should be done, by agreement with the country, take people of certain qualifications that are needed in the host country, all regulated, all documented, easy to kick out if don’t follow rules etc.

    This is good immigration and should be encouraged for the mutual benefit it can bring both Germany and Kenya. Meanwhile the whole asylum seekers and economic migrants on boats is clearly not the way to go and should be dealt harshly with to discourage further attempts.

  5. Why do we need IT specialists? Isn’t that exactly the sector at the moment that is over saturated with even experienced people struggling to find new employment?

  6. So many bigots in the comments.
    Even the German far right wing politicians know(despite the rethorics) that the country is severly lacking and struggles to attract skilled labourers.

    This,if done right, sound a good win win deal to me. Germany can hand pick educated Kenyans with a thorough background checks which will help both countries’ economy in the long run.

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