Einladung zum Fragomen Immigration Breakfast in Frankfurt
May 15, 2025 | 9:00 AM — 12:30 PM CET

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Fragomen Frankfurt, Neue Mainzer Straße 75, 60311 Frankfurt am Main
wir laden Sie herzlich zu unserem diesjährigen Fragomen Immigration Breakfast in Frankfurt ein!
Wann: 15. Mai 2025, 09:00 – 12:30 Uhr
Wo: Fragomen Frankfurt, Neue Mainzer Straße 75, 60311 Frankfurt am Main
Unsere Frankfurter Partner geben Ihnen einen aktuellen Überblick zur Einwanderungspolitik in Deutschland nach der Bundestagswahl 2025:
- Wo stehen wir aktuell und was ist nach der Koalitionsfindung zu erwarten?
- Gibt es mögliche Änderungen oder Reformen bei Arbeitsmigration, Visaverfahren und grenzüberschreitendem Arbeiten - und wie könnten diese aussehen?
- Wie wird eine neue Bundesregierung zu Auslandsrecruitment stehen und wie wird sie dieses unterstützen?
- (Mehr als) ein Jahr FEG 2.0: Wo stehen wir, und wie können wir dem Fachkräftemangel weiterhin begegnen?
Neben spannenden Einblicken freuen wir uns auf den persönlichen Austausch mit Ihnen – und natürlich auf ein gemeinsames Frühstück.
Seien Sie dabei und melden Sie sich bitte bis zum 9. Mai 2025.
Wir freuen uns auf Ihre Teilnahme!
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