How can I get a permanent residence permit in Germany with a Blue Card?
Blue Card (Blaue Karte EU) holders can transition to a permanent residence permit (Niederlassungserlaubnis) in Germany if they meet specific conditions. Generally, you need to have worked in a qualified position for a certain period and demonstrate a sufficient level of German language proficiency; a higher German level can shorten the waiting period. Since the required minimum work period and language level are updated with legislative changes, you should verify the current conditions with the BAMF (Federal Office for Migration and Refugees) or your local foreigners' office (Ausländerbehörde).
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