Official Expert Answer6 months ago
Hey S T R, Thanks for your question. I’m happy to clarify this briefly. With a degree in pathological / laboratory analysis, working in Germany is generally possible, but it depends on your exact qualification (e.g. medical laboratory scientist, lab technician, academic degree vs. vocational training). These professions are regulated in Germany, which means you usually need formal recognition of your qualification before you can work in your field. In most cases, the process includes: Checking whether your education is equivalent to the German profession Recognition through the responsible authority of a federal state German language skills (often B1–B2, depending on the role) Sometimes additional adaptation training or exams As a free first step, you can use our Federal State Calculator (under Services) to get an initial overview of where recognition and job entry may be more realistic for your profile. If you like, we can also look at your case together in a short introductory call and clarify: whether your qualification can be recognized, which profession in Germany fits best, and what realistic next steps would be. 👉 Book a free 10-minute call here: https://get2germany.com/de/get2germany-consultations/free-consultation, Best René from Get2Germany