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Work Visa Europe

Your gateway to professional opportunities across Germany, France, Spain, Netherlands & more

Work Visa Options

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EU Blue Card

For highly skilled professionals with a university degree and job offer above salary threshold. Fast-track to permanent residency.

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Job Seeker Visa

Enter Europe to search for employment. Available in Germany, Austria, Sweden. Valid 6-12 months.

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Freelancer / Self-Employed

For digital nomads, entrepreneurs, and independent professionals. Available in Germany, Spain, Netherlands.

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Intra-Company Transfer

For employees relocating to a European branch of an international company. Simplified process.

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Skilled Worker Visa

For professionals in high-demand fields: IT, engineering, healthcare, and more.

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Startup Visa

For innovative entrepreneurs launching a business in France, Portugal, or Estonia.

Work in Germany 🇩🇪

Germany offers the most robust work visa options in Europe, including the EU Blue Card, Skilled Worker Visa, and Job Seeker Visa. With a booming economy and high demand for IT professionals, engineers, and healthcare workers.

  • EU Blue Card: €45,300 minimum salary (€41,041 for shortage occupations)
  • Skilled Worker Visa: Recognized degree + job offer
  • Job Seeker Visa: 6 months to find employment
  • Processing Time: 4-8 weeks
📜 Recognized degree required 💶 Blocked account (€11,208) 🏥 Health insurance
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Work in France 🇫🇷

France's "Talent Passport" is a multi-year residence permit for skilled professionals, researchers, artists, and entrepreneurs. Paris, Lyon, and Toulouse are major tech and innovation hubs.

  • Talent Passport: 4-year permit for qualified professionals
  • EU Blue Card: Available with higher salary threshold
  • Salaried Worker Visa: Standard employment permit
  • Processing Time: 6-12 weeks
📜 Bachelor's degree or 5 years experience 📝 Employment contract 🇫🇷 French language B1 recommended
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Work in Spain 🇪🇸

Spain offers the Highly Skilled Professional Visa, Entrepreneur Visa, and standard work permits. Madrid and Barcelona are growing tech and business centers with attractive lifestyle.

  • Highly Skilled Professional Visa: For managers, graduates, and technical experts
  • Entrepreneur Visa: For innovative business projects
  • Standard Work Permit: Employer-sponsored
  • Processing Time: 3-4 months
🎓 University degree or 3 years experience 📄 Job offer from Spanish employer 📊 Business viability plan (for entrepreneurs)
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Work in Netherlands 🇳🇱

The Netherlands is known for its highly skilled migrant program, 30% tax ruling, and English-friendly work environment. Amsterdam, Rotterdam, and Eindhoven offer exceptional career opportunities.

  • Highly Skilled Migrant Visa: Employer-sponsored, fast-track process
  • Orientation Year Visa: For graduates from top universities
  • Self-Employed Visa: For freelancers and entrepreneurs
  • Processing Time: 2-4 weeks (expedited)
💰 Salary threshold: €5,008/month (30+) 🏢 Recognized sponsor employer required 📜 Bachelor's degree minimum
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Work in Italy 🇮🇹

Italy offers work visas subject to annual quotas (Decreto Flussi). Special pathways exist for highly skilled professionals, researchers, and EU Blue Card applicants. Milan and Rome are key employment centers.

  • EU Blue Card: For highly qualified professionals
  • Subordinate Work Visa: Employer-sponsored with quota allocation
  • Self-Employment Visa: For entrepreneurs and freelancers
  • Processing Time: 3-6 months
📜 University degree or equivalent 📝 Job offer + quota availability 🏠 Accommodation proof required
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How to Apply for Your Work Visa

1

Eligibility Check

Complete our free assessment to determine your best visa pathway based on qualifications, experience, and target country.

2

Document Preparation

We guide you through degree recognition, translation, employer coordination, and application package assembly.

3

Submission & Follow-up

Submit application to embassy or immigration authority. We handle communications and expedite processing.

4

Approval & Relocation

Receive your visa, complete registration, and access post-arrival support for housing, banking, and integration.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the EU Blue Card and who qualifies? +
The EU Blue Card is a work permit for highly skilled non-EU nationals. Requirements: recognized university degree, job offer with minimum salary threshold (varies by country), and relevant work experience. It offers accelerated permanent residency after 21-33 months.
Can I look for a job in Europe with a Job Seeker Visa? +
Yes, countries like Germany, Austria, and Sweden offer job seeker visas allowing you to enter and search for employment for 6-12 months. You must have a recognized degree and sufficient funds to support yourself during the stay.
Do I need a job offer before applying for a work visa? +
For most standard work visas, yes — a confirmed job offer from a local employer is required. However, Job Seeker Visas, Freelancer Visas, and certain entrepreneur programs allow you to apply without a pre-arranged employment contract.
How long does work visa processing take? +
Processing times vary by country: Germany (4-8 weeks), Netherlands (2-4 weeks), France (6-12 weeks), Spain (3-4 months), Italy (3-6 months). Expedited options are available for certain categories.
Can my family join me on a work visa? +
Yes, most European work visas allow family reunification for spouses, registered partners, and minor children. Family members typically receive residence permits with work rights in most countries.

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