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The immigration law remains essentially the same. It has been years since non-EU nationals with a university degree have the opportunity to come and work in Germany. In its 2015 annual report, the Expert Council of German Foundations for Integration and Migration (SVR) had already found that " despite its initial status as a laggard, " Germany had " become a pioneer in the field of labor migration policy, and that it had little to learn, at least at the legal and institutional level . " The OECD had already praised Germany, which is one of the countries with the highest number of immigrants. The experts nonetheless alerted about a process " often too heavy and bureaucratic in practice ".  

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