Applying for a residence permit to work as a civil servant for a German employer
Source: BUS Rheinland-PfalzIf you are employed as a civil servant by a German employer, you are entitled to a residence permit to fulfill your official duties in Germany.
In particular, university lecturers and other members of academic and artistic staff appointed as civil servants can obtain a residence permit.
The residence permit is issued for a period of three years, unless a shorter period is planned for your stay in Germany.
The Federal Employment Agency does not need to be involved in issuing the residence permit.
Under certain circumstances, you may be required by the immigration authority to attend an integration course. This will then be noted on your residence permit.
If you receive a residence permit to carry out official duties for a German employer, you have the option of obtaining a permanent residence permit (settlement permit) after just three years. The requirement of having paid at least 60 months of contributions to the statutory pension insurance is waived.
German employers who wish to bring a foreign civil servant from abroad to Germany to perform official duties can apply for the accelerated skilled worker procedure at the foreigners authority on behalf of the foreigner, which can facilitate and accelerate entry.
EU citizens who are employed as civil servants by a German employer are not subject to the Residence Act, but to the Freedom of Movement Act/EU.