En bref (français) : En 2026, le seuil de salaire de la Carte Bleue Européenne a baissé. En Allemagne, les métiers en tension et les nouveaux diplômés peuvent désormais qualifier dès environ 45 934 € par an, contre 50 700 € pour les autres professions. Pour un ingénieur ivoirien, un développeur camerounais ou un médecin sénégalais, cela veut dire qu’un poste qualifié en Europe est plus accessible qu’avant. La Belgique et le Luxembourg, francophones et au cÅ“ur de l’Europe, fixent leurs propres seuils mais suivent la même logique. Ce guide compare les trois destinations et explique, étape par étape, comment un candidat francophone d’Afrique peut viser la Carte Bleue cette année — diplôme, contrat, salaire et délais à l’appui.
Sommaire / Contents
- The EU Blue Card 2026 salary bar, explained
- Germany, Belgium or Luxembourg?
- Steps for a francophone applicant
- FAQ
The EU Blue Card 2026 salary bar, explained
The headline shift in the EU Blue Card 2026 salary rules is a lower entry point. In Germany, shortage occupations and recent graduates entering the labour market can now qualify from about €45,934 per year (45.3% of the pension ceiling), while other professions need roughly €50,700 (50%). A Blue Card also shortens the road to permanent residence — as little as 21 months with B1 German, or 27 months otherwise. Belgium and Luxembourg run their own national thresholds, but the EU-wide recast pushes all three toward easier access for qualified non-EU talent.
Germany, Belgium or Luxembourg?
Germany offers the deepest job market and the clearest shortage-occupation discounts, ideal for engineers, IT specialists and health professionals. Belgium is fully francophone in Brussels and Wallonia, which removes the language barrier for many West and Central African applicants and shortens onboarding. Luxembourg pairs French as a working language with some of Europe’s highest salaries, useful if your offer comfortably clears its threshold.
Picture Aristide, a civil engineer in Abidjan. In Germany he could lean on the shortage-occupation rate and learn German on the job; in Brussels he could start working in French immediately; in Luxembourg his salary might clear the bar outright. The “best” choice depends on his language plans and the offer in hand, not on prestige.
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Steps for a francophone applicant
Confirm your degree is recognised — an Anabin check for Germany, or the equivalent recognition step in Belgium or Luxembourg. Secure a qualifying job offer that meets the country’s threshold for your profession, ideally a shortage role to use the lower figure. Gather your diploma, contract, passport and proof of salary, then file for the national visa that converts into the Blue Card on arrival. Applicants who fix recognition and the offer first move through the rest quickly.
L’essentiel
- Germany’s 2026 Blue Card starts near €45,934 for shortage roles and new entrants, €50,700 otherwise.
- Permanent residence can come in 21 months with B1 German, 27 months without.
- Belgium and Luxembourg offer French-language workplaces with their own thresholds.
- Degree recognition plus a qualifying offer are the two gates that matter most.
FAQ
Do I need to speak German for the Blue Card? Not to qualify — a recognised degree and a qualifying salary suffice — but B1 German speeds up permanent residence and daily life.
Can francophone Africans work in French in Europe? Yes — Brussels, Wallonia and Luxembourg use French as a working language, making them natural landing spots.
Is a job offer required first? Yes. The Blue Card is tied to a qualifying employment contract that meets the salary threshold.
Does the lower threshold apply to all jobs? No — the reduced figure targets shortage occupations and new labour-market entrants; other roles use the higher threshold.
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The applicants who win Blue Cards this year sort out degree recognition and a qualifying offer before anything else. Get a francophone-friendly checklist and a country-fit review from the Travel Explore team at https://linktr.ee/travelexpore
Sources
- Make it in Germany, “The Skilled Immigration Act” — T0 official. https://www.make-it-in-germany.com/en/visa-residence/skilled-immigration-act
- Germany-Visa, “EU Blue Card vs Qualified Work Visa vs Chancenkarte (2026)” — T2 supporting. https://www.germany-visa.org/blog/eu-blue-card-work-visa-chancenkarte/




