First Impressions Matter – Your Application Opens the Door
You’re a trained physician from abroad and ready to start your medical career in Germany? Then your application needs to be more than just formally correct. It should reflect your personal story, your motivation, and your potential. Whether you’re applying for a residency (Assistenzärztin) or a specialist role (Fachärztin), your documents should clearly show who you are and where you’re headed.
We’ll walk you through each step of the application process – and at the end, you’ll find answers to common questions from international applicants.
🩺 Apply with confidence – Get2Germany soon helps you find job openings, observerships, or temporary roles tailored to your background as an international doctor.
What Should a Complete Doctor Application Include?
Here’s what you need to prepare:
- Cover page (optional, but helpful)
- Motivation letter (max. 1 page)
- CV (tabular format)
- Certificates and documentation, including:
- Approbation certificate or temporary medical license (Berufserlaubnis)
- University degree
- Employment references (in reverse chronological order)
- PhD certificate (if applicable)
- Course certificates and language proficiency proof
Tip for international applicants: Have your documents officially translated into German by a certified translator. Many employers expect clearly legible, complete German documents.
If you're applying for a senior position (e.g., Oberärztin), additional documentation may be required. Feel free to contact us – we’re here to help.






