Travelling to Non-EU countries while Blue card in application

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I am from India, presently in Germany with a valid residence permit (as a student) which will expire in next couple of months. I am going to apply for blue card in next couple of days based on my job contract. My question is am I allowed to travel to India and come back based on validity of my residence permit while my blue card is in process or based on the note I'll get after applying for blue card in next couple of days. Thanks in advance
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Can I travel with a Blue Card?
Does the EU Blue Card allow me to travel to other EU countries? Yes. You can visit other EU countries for up to three months during a six-month period. You can also travel through other EU countries on your way to the EU country that you live and work in.How long can you stay out of Germany with a Blue Card?
21 months. Holders of an EU Blue Card may stay outside Germany for up to twelve months without losing entitlement to an EU Blue Card. Under certain conditions, residence periods of holders of an EU Blue Card in several EU member states may also be considered for granting long-term Resident EU-Permit.Can I travel to USA with Blue Card?
The EU Blue Card offers many other benefits to potential card holders that might be attractive to you - Let\xb4s explore what is in for you once you land your dream job! In general, the Blue Card is valid in all European Union member states, except Denmark, Ireland, and the UK.Which countries can I visit with Blue Card?
Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain and Sweden. I live in a country outside of Europe; can I still apply for the EU Blue Card?EU Bluecard | EU Permanent Residency
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