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Germany: Government agrees plan to ease labour immigration restrictions

In late August 2008, the German federal government adopted measures to relax restrictions on the immigration of graduates from outside the EU in response to employer concerns about skilled labour shortages.

Changes to migration law introduced in 2005 intended to register a shift in policy and make Germany more welcoming to skilled migrants, however, admissions under the "highly skilled worker" programme have been only in the hundreds each year.