Pakistani youth interested in studying, working, or doing an apprenticeship in Germany — including spouses of German nationals.
No. We offer beginner-friendly courses starting from A1.
On average, 6–12 months, depending on your pace and dedication.
We connect learners who complete our language and cultural prep with German companies looking for qualified apprentices or trainees.
An apprenticeship in Germany, also known as Ausbildung, is a structured vocational training program that combines classroom education at a vocational school with hands-on work experience at a company. It typically lasts 2 to 3.5 years, and apprentices are paid a monthly salary during the program. Once completed, you earn a recognized qualification that opens the door to permanent employment in Germany or further specialization.
Germany offers apprenticeships in over 300 professions, including:
Healthcare (e.g., Nursing, Dental Assistant)
IT & Technology (e.g., Software Developer, IT Specialist)
Engineering & Mechanics (e.g., Mechatronics Technician, Industrial Mechanic)
Business & Administration (e.g., Office Management, Retail Sales)
Hospitality & Tourism (e.g., Hotel Management, Restaurant Specialist)
Crafts & Construction (e.g., Electrician, Plumber, Carpenter)
Logistics & Transportation (e.g., Professional Driver, Warehouse Logistics)
Childcare & Education (e.g., Kindergarten Assistant)
Whether you're more academic or hands-on, there's likely an apprenticeship that fits your interests.
To apply for a German study visa, follow these steps:
Secure Admission: Get accepted into a recognized German university or preparatory course.
Prepare Documents: You'll need:
Admission letter
Valid passport
Proof of financial resources (~€11,208/year in a blocked account)
Academic transcripts and language certificates
Health insurance
Book an Appointment: Visit the website of your local German embassy or consulate.
Attend the Visa Interview: Present your documents and explain your study plans.
Wait for Processing: Visa processing can take several weeks, so apply early.
To apply for a German apprenticeship visa, here’s what you need:
Find an Ausbildung Position: Apply directly to companies or through platforms that offer vocational training positions in Germany.
Get a Training Contract: Once accepted, you’ll receive a signed contract (Ausbildungsvertrag).
Prepare Required Documents:
Valid passport
Ausbildung contract
Proof of German language skills (usually B1 level)
Proof of accommodation and financial resources (if needed)
Health insurance
Book Your Visa Appointment at the German embassy or consulate in your country.
Attend the Interview & Submit Documents
Wait for Your Visa Approval
Once in Germany, you’ll start your vocational training while earning a salary and gaining real work experience.