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Germany’s Cabinet Embraces AI-Driven Visa Processing and Launches ‘Work-and-Stay’ Agency
Germany’s 5 November cabinet meeting approved two headline measures: the use of artificial intelligence to pre-screen and accelerate visa applications, and the creation of a ‘Work-and-Stay’ one-stop agency for foreign professionals. Together, the initiatives promise to slash processing times, reduce embassy backlogs and give employers a single digital channel for work-permit formalities. For multinationals, the reforms could turn Germany into one of Europe’s quickest destinations for skilled-labour visas.
Majority of Ukrainian Refugees Intend to Remain in Germany, Government Study Finds
A government survey published on 5 November reveals that 59 % of Ukrainian refugees in Germany intend to stay long-term, buoyed by rising employment and family ties. The trend eases skills shortages for German employers but could tighten competition for integration services and raises questions about the eventual expiry of EU Temporary Protection.