BERLIN, July 4 (Hina) - A total of 101 computer experts from Croatia have been given a 'green card' to reside and work in Germany, a year after such a permit was introduced for computer experts from non-EU countries. According to the
Federal Employment Office in Nuremberg, 496 'green cards' have been issued to persons from the former Yugoslavia. Besides 101 permits given to Croatian citizens, 142 have been assigned to computer experts from the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, 58 to the nationals of Bosnia-Herzegovina, 16 to Macedonians and 6 to Slovenes. (hina) rml
BERLIN, July 4 (Hina) - A total of 101 computer experts from Croatia
have been given a 'green card' to reside and work in Germany, a year
after such a permit was introduced for computer experts from non-EU
countries.
According to the Federal Employment Office in Nuremberg, 496 'green
cards' have been issued to persons from the former Yugoslavia.
Besides 101 permits given to Croatian citizens, 142 have been
assigned to computer experts from the Federal Republic of
Yugoslavia, 58 to the nationals of Bosnia-Herzegovina, 16 to
Macedonians and 6 to Slovenes.
(hina) rml