Ausbildung in Germany – Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Starting an Ausbildung program in Germany is one of the best ways for international students, especially Filipino students and young people from various industries, to build a successful career path. The dual education system combines theoretical education at a vocational school with hands-on training in a German company, giving you both practical skills and theoretical knowledge.

 

This guide answers the most common questions about eligibility criteria, visa requirements, application process, language training, and career prospects, so you can take the first step toward your career goals in Germany.

Can I Apply? Eligibility & Requirements

Am I eligible to apply if I don’t have prior work experience?

Yes. The German Ausbildung is designed for young people without prior job training or work experience. It’s an apprenticeship program that provides hands-on experience and classroom instruction from the very beginning.

Most programs accept applicants between 18 and 30 years old, though the Federal Employment Agency and some German employers may allow flexibility depending on your school education and qualifications.

Most Ausbildung positions require at least B1 level German language proficiency. Some healthcare sector programs (like patient care) may require B2. If you don’t yet meet the level, you can enroll in German language courses to improve your German language skills and obtain a German language certificate.

Yes. Health insurance is mandatory for a residence permit. In most cases, your training company or German employer provides coverage, which also helps with your visa application at the German Embassy.

Yes. The Germany Ausbildung program welcomes international students from the Philippines and other countries. It’s open to those who meet the eligibility criteria for German language proficiency and the visa requirements.

What Do I Need to Apply? - Documents & Fees

What documents are needed for the Ausbildung application?

The common application documents include:

  • Passport
  • School certificates or
  • university degrees (if any)
  • Proof of German language
  • proficiency (B1/B2)
  • Passport photo
  • Cover letter (motivation letter)
  • CV / Resume

Once accepted, you will also receive an Offer Letter from your training company, which is required for your Study Visa or residence permit.

No. Unlike higher education or university degrees, Ausbildung focuses on German language skills. Only a German language certificate (B1/B2) is required.

No. We do not charge applicants for placement. We work directly with German employers, so there are no hidden fees for trainees. However, you may need to cover initial living expenses, a blocked account, and visa application costs at the German Embassy.

How Do I Apply? - Process & Timeline

Do you help with the visa application process?

Yes. We guide applicants through the visa requirements — from preparing application documents to the visa appointment at the German Embassy.

Most Ausbildung programs start in August or September each year. The application process usually begins 6–12 months in advance, so it’s best to apply early for better job placement opportunities.

The start date depends on the German company and training position availability. Most applicants begin after their visa application and residence permit are approved.

The typical duration is 2–3 years. During this time, you’ll alternate between vocational school (for theoretical education) and on-the-job training in a German company.

What Is Life Like in Germany During Ausbildung?

Is accommodation provided for Ausbildung students?

Many German employers provide free accommodation, daily meals, transportation, and health insurance to help cover living expenses.

Yes. Ausbildung trainees receive a monthly salary (also called a monthly stipend). The average salary depends on the industry and location.

Most Ausbildung trainees work 35–40 hours per week, divided between classroom instruction at a vocational school and practical training at a training company.

Your main focus is on practical training and classroom instruction, but in some cases you may be allowed limited part-time work in areas like customer service or hospitality.

Yes. We provide guidance on opening a bank account in Germany, which is necessary for receiving your monthly salary from your German employer.

How Does Training Work? - Exams & Structure

Are there exams in Ausbildung?

Yes. Ausbildung follows the dual system of vocational education, which combine theoretical knowledge and practical experience. Regular assessments and final exams test your progress.

If you fail an exam, you usually get a chance to retake it. If you want to change your training position, you must discuss it with your training provider and comply with residence permit rules.

High-demand Ausbildung courses include:

  • Healthcare sector (nursing, patient care)
  • Information Technology (IT Specialist, web development, Computer Science)
  • Engineering (Mechanical Engineering, Automotive Engineering)
  • Hospitality (Hotel Management, Tourism industry, customer service)
  • Business and Administration
  • Warehouse logistics

These fields are considered popular courses because they lead to strong job prospects in the German job market.

What Happens After Ausbildung? - Career & Future

Is the Ausbildung certificate internationally recognized?

Yes. Ausbildung graduates are recognized as skilled workers in Germany and across the EU. Recognition outside Europe varies by country.

After Ausbildung, you can pursue job offers in Germany, apply for career advancement in your field, or continue into higher education. This creates long-term career growth and career prospects.

Family reunification is usually possible after completing Ausbildung and securing a full-time job with a German company.

Yes, but it requires approval from your training provider and compliance with Visa Requirements and residence permit conditions.

Yes. Many Ausbildung graduates continue working in Germany, receive job placement, and eventually qualify for permanent residency through employment in the skilled workforce.

Take the first step toward your career goals. Apply now to secure your Ausbildung position and start building your future with a German company.