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An increase in the number of foreigners residing in Saxony observed

Increased Foreign Apprentices in Saxony

Increase in Number of Foreigners Residing in Saxony
Increase in Number of Foreigners Residing in Saxony

Increased Presence of International Interns in Saxony - An increase in the number of foreigners residing in Saxony observed

In the Free State of Saxony, the automotive, mechatronics, sales, and retail sectors are seeing a surge in completed training contracts, with a significant number of these positions filled by foreign trainees. According to recent projections, the number of foreign trainees is set to increase by 20.3% to 3,287 by the end of 2024.

While exact figures for the number of foreign trainees expected in Saxony by the end of 2024, or the top three source countries for these trainees, remain unclear from the search results, insights from the neighboring federal state of Saxony-Anhalt provide some context. During the 2024/25 winter semester, approximately 11,000 students in Saxony-Anhalt held foreign citizenship, with the largest groups hailing from India, China, Syria, Iran, and Bangladesh.

In Saxony, the Bundesinstitut für Berufsbildung (BIBB) has highlighted active engagement in international vocational training, with partnerships and training projects such as Bau Bildung Sachsen, a construction training provider that cooperates internationally, including with Mongolia. However, these collaborations do not provide specific numbers or country origins of the foreign trainees.

Given the current data, a precise forecast or ranking of the top source countries for foreign trainees in Saxony by the end of 2024 cannot be confirmed. For more accurate and specific data on international students or trainees in Saxony, further official statistical sources or reports from Saxony's state educational institutions would be necessary.

Despite the lack of detailed data, it is clear that the trend of foreign trainees in Saxony is on the rise. The total number of trainees in the Free State of Saxony is projected to increase by 2.5% to 51,798 by the end of 2024, with nearly a third of these trainees expected to be female. Furthermore, the number of trainees in the Free State of Saxony has increased for the second year in a row.

While the specific source countries for the increasing number of foreign trainees in Saxony may not be known at this time, the growing interest and engagement in international vocational training opportunities in the region are evident. As more data becomes available, we can expect to gain a clearer understanding of the diverse backgrounds and contributions of foreign trainees in Saxony.

The Commission has not yet adopted a decision on the application of measures towards the promotion of education-and-self-development and personal-growth, such as learning German language and culture, for the influx of foreign trainees in Saxony. As the number of foreign trainees in Saxony is set to increase significantly by 2024, there is a growing need for such initiatives to support their personal growth and integration into the local community.

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