European Union Blue Card
The EU Blue Card is designed for highly skilled non-EU workers. It allows you to live and work in most EU member states.
- Eligibility: Requires a job offer with a high salary and a relevant higher education degree or at least five years of professional experience.
- Benefits: Allows mobility within the EU, family reunification, and a path to permanent residence.
Work Visas
Each European country offers specific work visas for various types of employment:
- Skilled Worker Visas: For professionals with skills in demand.
- Intra-Company Transfer Visas: For employees of multinational companies being transferred to a European branch.
- Seasonal Work Visas: For temporary jobs, particularly in agriculture and hospitality.
Student Visas
Europe is home to many world-renowned universities. Student visas allow you to study while potentially working part-time.
- Eligibility: Acceptance into a recognized educational institution and proof of financial means.
- Benefits: Access to high-quality education and opportunities to work part-time.
Investor and Entrepreneur Visas
Several European countries offer visas for investors and entrepreneurs who wish to start or invest in a business.
- Eligibility: Requires proof of investment or a viable business plan.
- Benefits: Pathway to residency and potentially citizenship through successful business operations.
Family Reunification Visas
Family reunification allows you to bring close family members to join you in Europe.
- Eligibility: Proof of family relationship and sufficient income to support family members.
- Benefits: Enables families to stay together while residing in Europe.
Permanent Residence and Citizenship
After residing in Europe for a certain period, you may be eligible for permanent residence or citizenship.
- Eligibility: Varies by country, typically involves long-term residency and integration into the society.
- Benefits: Full rights and access to various social benefits and services.