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dououd

Hi,

Me and my husband are from Morocco, we have a university degree and work experience, we are both engineers in computer science. We are thinking about immigrating to Germany for work and live there. My husband is planning to find a job on the internet and then go to Germany. Also, we have two little kids.
My question is do I have to find a job too to go with him and our kids? or can I go with him without having a job offer? in that last case I think we will be separated for several months until I and the kids have the visa, we don't like to be separated at all. So what can you advise us?

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TominStuttgart

dououd wrote:

Hi,

Me and my husband are from Morocco, we have a university degree and work experience, we are both engineers in computer science. We are thinking about immigrating to Germany for work and live there. My husband is planning to find a job on the internet and then go to Germany. Also, we have two little kids.
My question is do I have to find a job too to go with him and our kids? or can I go with him without having a job offer? in that last case I think we will be separated for several months until I and the kids have the visa, we don't like to be separated at all. So what can you advise us?


It would depend on your husband’s income. If it is too low, then you might not be able to join him. But this sounds unlikely according to the qualifications you say he has.  It might be more complicated for you at the beginning to first find a job and come on a working visa as well BUT this might be the better choice. Why? Because if you come as a partner without a working visa it might be difficult or impossible to later be allowed to work. It all depends on your visa or residency conditions. On the other hand, the magic solution to immigrating to Germany for non-EU citizens is generally having education and work experience in specific fields like high tech. It sounds like you are probably in a good position to manage. You should be sure to clarify everything with the proper authorities rather than just making assumptions.

dououd

Thanks for your response, I will consider your advice. Is it easy to find a nursery / infant school in Germany? My kids are 3 years old and 8 months old

beppi

Contrary to what Tom wrote above, I would recommend you to get family reunion visa fo yourself and kids to join him in Germany. If you are married and he earns enough to cover your basic costs of life (approx €9000/year for an adult, less for kids), this should be easy to get (it just takes 3 - 6 months). In addition, a family reunion visa usually gives you an unrestricted work permit - and your job search is much easier once you are in Germany!

Regarding your second question: Child care and kindergarten places (especially with start and end timings that would allow you to work) are very difficult to find in some Western German cities, and easy in the former Eastern Germany. So it depends on where you move.