Arianne:
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] Basically, I have started coming to the office (since 2 weeks ago), start doing the work and this is even also my second week attending intensive Deutsch course in certain school which paid by my employer (I come everyday 3 hours in the working day for this lesson). But I still have no idea why my Blue Card application is rejected. I agree that my salary threshold is quite in the lower limit though. The letter I received stated like this:
Die arbeits und Lohnbedingungen entsprechen nicht den tariflichen / ortsüblichen Bedingungen für vergleichbare deutshce Arbeitnehmer. Laut berufenet verdienen Schiffbauingeniure ab 4414 Euro bis 5579 Euro im Monat.
Did you really start working without a work permit?!?
As a non-EU citizen you require a work permit before you start working!
Secondly, you have already received an explanation why your application was refused. Blue Card applications with a low salary are evaluated to ensure that the job is in a shortage occupation AND that the salary is appropriate for the position. The Agentur für Arbeit seems to think that you were offered a dumping wage and has rejected your application .
I think you really need a lawyer who can:
1. Smooth over the fact (if possible) that you've been working under the table
2. Convince the Agentur that your employer pays everyone poorly, not just the foreigners Thanks for your response.
Yeah, as I previously mentioned, I have started coming for several training programs (including Deutsch). I am well aware that as a non-EU citizen, it is forbidden to work without permit. That's why I asked them before start coming in the office. and they told me that ("You can definitely start working"). And even I asked the same thing with the immigration officer in Hamburg when I submit all of my documents, and they didn't say no. That's why I confuse. It feels wrong, but no one says no. Seems like initially, everything is promising to be alright. But now, I get the rejection letter.
Yes, I also aware that my salary is in the very lower limit. But, if you look closely, the rejection letter also doesn't really make so much sense. Let's say I get 52000 annually, it didn't even pass the lower limit of the required salary stated in the rejection letter (4414 * 12 = 52968).
If I have 52000 from the very beginning, they (Hamburg's immigration office) dont have to send it to Employment Agency though.
Anyway, I talked with my employer this afternoon. And their approach is trying to reach the Bezirksamt Hamburg (who sent me this rejection letter) instead of directly with the Employment Agency. They want to have a face to face communication with all of the parties (me, my employer, and the immigration office). Not sure it will work or not though.
However, for the citizen of third world country, Blue Card is the only available working permit, isnt it?
Or is there any other alternative? Because I also asked this in the different forum, someone mentioned that, there is also normal working permit (with longer settlement period [5 years]) which might be another alternative. Is that true? As far as I concern, Blue card is the only way out for me.
Kind Regards,
FF