Mannheim, a city in southwest Germany. IT specialists are needed in all areas of the economy/Photo: AfricanCourierMedia

Webinar: Residence Permit through Free IT Certifications

YANA Berlin, a migrant support project currently being implemented by GAIDI gUG, is hosting a free online information session on Saturday, 12 October 2024, from 6pm to 8pm (German Time). The session, titled “Pathway to Residence Permit: Free Online IT Certifications,” will provide essential information for people with Duldung (toleration status) in Germany seeking to regularize their residency, as well as individuals looking to migrate to Germany as skilled workers.

The session will feature Daniel Wamara, CEO of DWI Technologies and the first German GreenCard holder of African descent. With nearly four decades of experience as an IT consultant, Wamara will guide participants on how to acquire IT qualifications through free online courses, leading to job opportunities that can qualify them for a residence permit in Germany. This pathway also offers a viable option for those currently living under Duldung, allowing them to transition to regular residency through skilled employment.

Event details:

  • Date: Saturday, 12 October 2024
  • Time: 6pm – 8pm (German Time)
  • Link to join: Zoom Meeting
  • Meeting-ID: 812 8520 5827
  • Passcode: 526571

No registration is required to participate in the Webinar. Participants can simply log in at 6pm (German Time) on Saturday https://us06web.zoom.us/j/81285205827?pwd=3UvjaPhLwe3l5M5WtK53P3k9URN6qR.1

For more information, contact YANA Berlin:

GAIDI gUG, the organization behind YANA Berlin, is dedicated to supporting migrants and refugees in Germany, particularly those of African descent. The YANA Berlin project, launched in 2023 and supported by the Türkischer Bund Berlin-Brandenburg, provides a range of services to help refugees integrate into German society, including personal consultations, informational events and tele-consultations. Through their work, GAIDI empowers individuals by offering critical resources to navigate complex residency regulations and enhance employability.

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