Hokwongwei » 24 Aug 2013, 09:32 Telecommuting doesn't cut it. They told me you need to physically enter the office on daily basis, and they'll check your passport, so if you live in Taiwan and your employer is somewhere else, it's a no go. I don't know how much of that is true, but it came directly from the mouth of the CLA lady. Re: Has anyone gotten out of the 2 years work exp. requirement?
Well, I meant when he was in his home country...you know, remember that time he worked for that guy who is now his friend...um, yeah, it's becoming clearer now...
milkalex wrote: thanks so much. I've got 7 years experience including the 3 years berufsschule. I have a certified English translation but they just don't get it. I will tell them the Chinese word for it. Thanks again.. I will share what's going on.. .it really is kinda annoying cause every week they come with something new. First everything seems to be ok, then they want 5 years instead of just 2 and now that.
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Work experience only counts post graduation and any as part of obtaining your quaification is not counted. So you would have 4 years post graduation. They look at your graduation date from your education and count from that as far as I am aware.
Re: Problem: Work permit with German vocational training certificate by milkalex » 12 Dec 2011
well I made 2 more years up, I traveled one year so I had no real job and one year was for military service.. nobody knows that.. so easy to get a friend who has a company back in Germany to make me two letters ...seems it is working, haven't heard anything yet from the department or my boss..
well it's indeed 5 years cause due to vocational training... they could have told me that a couple month ago