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Jan 5, 2026

EU Blue Card salary thresholds rise to € 50,700 as 2026 figures take effect

EU Blue Card salary thresholds rise to € 50,700 as 2026 figures take effect
Germany’s new EU Blue Card salary benchmarks came into force on 1 January 2026, pushing the general threshold to € 50,700 gross per year (€ 4,225 per month) and the bottleneck-occupation threshold to € 45,934.20. The Federal Interior Ministry confirmed the amounts in late December; immigration advisers have been circulating reminders as HR teams upload January contracts.

The 5 % hike mirrors the increase in the German pension-insurance contribution ceiling, to which the Blue Card is pegged. Although modest, the jump can tip near-threshold offers over the line: an IT specialist previously cleared at € 45,000 must now earn at least € 45,934.20 to qualify under the shortage-occupation route.

For employers the change means revisiting salary planning, especially for 2025 offer letters where the start date slipped into the new year. Authorities will look at the figure stated in the signed contract, so retroactive adjustments may be needed. Multinationals are also checking assignment allowances for intra-EU transferees who intend to switch to a German Blue Card after arrival.

EU Blue Card salary thresholds rise to € 50,700 as 2026 figures take effect


For companies and professionals seeking hands-on guidance through these changes, VisaHQ can coordinate the entire Blue Card filing process—from gathering apostilled documents to booking appointments—ensuring applications meet the new salary benchmarks. More information is available at https://www.visahq.com/germany/.

The higher floor has knock-on effects on dependants’ financial-support calculations and on the fast-track permanent-residence pathway (which requires continued Blue Card status for 21 months with B1 German skills). Advisers recommend including escalation clauses in offer letters to accommodate annual indexation.

Looking ahead, the European Commission is reviewing a proposal to harmonise Blue-Card formulae across the bloc; for now, Germany remains one of the stricter salary jurisdictions, albeit with generous labour-market-access rights once the card is issued.
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