Overview
The Truck Driver B1 Germany Program is designed for experienced heavy-vehicle drivers from India who wish to build a long-term career in Germany’s logistics and transportation sector. The program follows a structured, fully legal pathway via Poland that supports participants with German-language training, EU license conversion, job placement, visa processing and relocation so they can transition smoothly into well-paid driving roles within Germany’s supply-chain industry.
Why Choose This Program?
- Language & Certification Support – B1 German instruction and CE-licence conversion assistance.
- Relocation & Integration Support – help with housing, work permits and settlement.
- Stable & Well-Paid Career – access to a high-demand, high-income profession in Germany.
Requirements
Candidate Eligibility
- Education – 10th grade / Higher Secondary (10 + 2) or higher.
- Experience – minimum 3 years of verified heavy-truck (Category C + CE) driving experience.
- Age – under 40 years at the time of application.
- Language – commitment to reach German B1 (A1 + A2 may be online; B1 in-person); B1 must be certified by Goethe, Telc or ÖSD within 10 months (max 12).
- Driver’s Licence – valid heavy-vehicle licence from the home country.
- Health – medically fit for professional driving (medical & eyesight test).
- Police Clearance – clean criminal-record certificate.
- Documents Required for Application
- Curriculum Vitae (English)
- Motivation Letter (English)
- Copy of Heavy-Vehicle Driving Licence
Benefits
For Candidates
- Enter a high-demand job market facing a chronic driver shortage.
- Qualification recognition and upgrade to an EU C + CE licence plus CPC Code 95.
- End-to-end visa, relocation and integration support.
- Competitive salary and social benefits in line with German regulations.
- Clear long-term career growth within European logistics.
FAQ:
- Drivers will receive a minimum salary of 2600 euros Gross per month
- Drivers will receive a minimum of 25 days paid holiday per year. Overtime is paid in addition Candidates will fly to Germany after receiving their visa and then travel to Poland for training.
- The employer will reimburse the visa costs. The flight costs are dependent on the specific employment contract