You get work-permit only for jobs for which there is shortage of labour in Germany/EU.I am aware of that, but your answer is irrelevant to what I am asking. There is not a problem as far as my job goes, because I am very close to getting a work contract and a permit through the company, but the question was about my child because she is over 22. Our relative has alot of money, and I mean a huge amount. I asked: Could he form a company and hire her, and request a work permit for her? I just needed that question answered, meaning a simple yes or no.
I take it you're an American. Right? With all due respect, you guys have this habit of only reading the beginning of a phrase and then forming your opinion on what the question is, therefore giving a "special" answer that has little to do with what was originally asked.
I bet I confused you now... right? Lol.
Getting her admission in a german university would be good idea, as far as I know you can stay in Germany all your life as a student, as long as you can financially afford it.Lol, that's hilarious. How can someone go to university in Germany if they don't speak the language? They would obviously fail every class.
With all due respect, I don't see any plausible reason as to why an american citizen would resort to a refugee status in Germany. This time you are not coming from Albania to avoid bloodshed or starvation.
You just want to change location for a better standard of living.Lol, who said anything about going back to refugee status? "With all due respect," it looks like someone's hooked on phonics tape got lost in the mail.
Europe is the best. Was born there, lived there for a long time, and will return. Yes you're right, changing location for a better standard of living.
Living in this country (US) is for idiots Lol. Made a mistake of coming here in the first place, but at least I got a US passport out of it Lol.
My daughter looks good, so she can always marry a dumb German for a visa. That's how I did it to come to the USA.
Anywho, thanks for your help! No need to reply, as this will be my last post.
Regards,
Wenera B.