| Best suited for | Students wanting to study overseas on minimum funds | Young professionals and job-seekers who want to earn while they learn | Qualified professionals exploring the German job market first |
| Visa type | National Type D, vocational training (section-16a) | National Type D, vocational training (section-16a) | National Type D, Chancenkarte |
| Age range | Typically 18 to 35 (flexible in shortage sectors such as healthcare) | Typically 18 to 35 (flexible in shortage sectors such as healthcare) | No upper limit, extra points if under 35 |
| Eligibility | Class 10 or 12 pass, vocational school admission letter | Class 10 or 12 pass, signed Ausbildungsvertrag plus BA approval | Recognised vocational or degree (minimum 2 year program), 6 out of 25 points |
| German language | B1 to B2 required for most programs (Healthcare and other shortage occupations may be exempt at the discretion of the employer) | B1 to B2 required for most programs (Healthcare and other shortage occupations may be exempt at the discretion of the employer) | A1 German or B2 English minimum |
| Monthly income | No salary, student status | €822 to €1,400 stipend from Day 1 | No guaranteed income |
| Tuition fees | None, publicly funded | None, employer-funded | Not applicable |
| Blocked account | Required, around €992 per month | Not required, stipend covers costs | Required, around €1,091 per month for full stay |
| Duration | 2 to 3.5 years | 2.5 to 3.5 years | Up to 1 year (extendable once) |
| Path to job or PR | Must find a job after completion, eligible for PR later | Over 90% get a permanent offer, strong PR path | Must secure offer within 1 year, PR later |
| Work hours allowed | Part-time up to 20 hours per week, plus internships | Full paid practical work, plus side job up to 20 hours per week | Part-time up to 20 hours per week while searching |
| Visa fee | €75 (adults), €37.50 (minors) | €75 (adults), €37.50 (minors) | €75 (adults), €37.50 (minors) |