From Nairobi
to Berlin.

German training, recognised qualifications, a visa, and the job at the end of it.

Routes from Nairobi, Accra, Lagos, Kampala and Kigali to Berlin, Germany.

Career Check

Step 1 of 3

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Where you're headed

Three questions about the work you want.

No German yet is fine. Most people start there.

The route

Eight steps to a job in Germany.

  1. 01Career Check
  2. 02Language
  3. 03Job
  4. 04Recognition
  5. 05Visa
  6. 06Travel
  7. 07Onboarding
  8. 08Integration

The support behind each step.

06 services

  • German language training

    Goethe-Institut and telc, to B1 and B2

  • Qualification recognition

    Your Anerkennung, run for you

  • Employer matching

    Your profile, in front of German employers

  • Visa guidance

    The right route, every document

  • Relocation & housing

    A first home, and the registration

  • Mentorship

    A mentor from the network, once you land

The things people ask first.

Still unsure? Start the Career Check anyway. It is free, and it tells you where you actually stand.

01
What does it cost?

The Career Check is free. If we take you on, we are clear about any costs before you commit to anything. Nothing is hidden, and you decide before you pay.

02
How long does it take?

It depends on where you start. German to B1 or B2 usually takes several months, and recognition and the visa add more. Most people are looking at a year or more from first contact to landing. We give you a realistic timeline once we have seen your Career Check.

03
Do I need German already?

No. Many people start at zero. German training is one of the steps we help you through. You learn it as part of the pathway, not before you apply.

04
What happens to my data?

We store and process your data under GDPR, and only to support your move to Germany. We ask for your consent before we share your profile with any employer, and you can withdraw that consent or ask us to delete your data at any time.

05
Do I need a job offer already?

No. You do not need an offer to start. Matching you with a German employer is one of the steps we handle. If you already have an offer, that is useful, but it is not a requirement.