Permanent Residency Europe
Secure your long-term future with EU settlement โ live, work, and thrive anywhere in Europe
EU Long-Term Residence
After 5 years of legal residence, you can obtain EU permanent residency, allowing you to live and work across most EU countries.
Path to Citizenship
Permanent residency is the gateway to citizenship. Most countries allow naturalization after 8-10 years of residence.
Equal Rights
PR holders enjoy nearly the same rights as citizens โ access to healthcare, education, social benefits, and employment.
Permanent Residency in Germany ๐ฉ๐ช
Germany offers two pathways: the Niederlassungserlaubnis (settlement permit) after 21-33 months for EU Blue Card holders, or 5 years for regular residents. PR grants unlimited residence and work rights.
- EU Blue Card Holders: Permanent residency after 21 months (B1 German) or 33 months (A1 German)
- Regular Residence: 5 years of continuous residence
- Language Requirement: B1 German (basic German for some exceptions)
- Financial Stability: Proof of income and pension contributions
- Processing Time: 2-4 months
Permanent Residency in France ๐ซ๐ท
France offers the "Carte de Rรฉsident" โ a 10-year renewable residency card available after 5 years of continuous residence. Holders enjoy full work rights and access to social benefits.
- Standard Pathway: 5 years of continuous legal residence
- Talent Passport Holders: Eligible for 4-year permit, then PR
- Language Requirement: A2 French (basic conversation)
- Integration Contract: Signing the CAI (integration contract) required
- Processing Time: 3-6 months
Permanent Residency in Spain ๐ช๐ธ
Spain offers "Residencia Permanente" after 5 years of continuous legal residence. The card is valid for 5 years and renewable. It provides full work rights and EU mobility.
- Standard Pathway: 5 years of continuous residence
- EU Long-Term Residence: Available after 5 years
- Language Requirement: Basic Spanish (A2) for some nationalities
- Special Rule: Ibero-American citizens can apply for citizenship after 2 years
- Processing Time: 3-4 months
Permanent Residency in Netherlands ๐ณ๐ฑ
The Netherlands offers "Permanent Residence Permit" after 5 years of continuous legal residence. Holders enjoy unrestricted work rights and access to social security.
- Standard Pathway: 5 years of continuous residence
- Language Requirement: A2 Dutch (civic integration exam)
- Highly Skilled Migrants: Expedited pathway available
- Income Requirement: Sufficient and stable income
- Processing Time: 3-6 months
Permanent Residency in Italy ๐ฎ๐น
Italy offers "Carta di Soggiorno per Stranieri" โ a permanent residence card available after 5 years of legal residence. It is valid for 10 years and provides EU mobility rights.
- Standard Pathway: 5 years of continuous legal residence
- Language Requirement: A2 Italian (certified)
- Income Requirement: Minimum annual income above social allowance
- EU Blue Card Holders: Accelerated pathway available
- Processing Time: 4-8 months
๐ช๐บ What is EU Long-Term Residence?
EU Long-Term Residence is a special permit that grants you the right to live and work in any EU member state (except Ireland and Denmark). After holding EU Long-Term Resident status in one country, you can move to another EU country with simplified procedures.
How to Get Your Permanent Residency
Check Eligibility
Review your residency duration, language skills, income stability, and integration requirements for your target country.
Prepare Documentation
Gather proof of residence, employment records, tax returns, language certificates, and integration course completion.
Submit Application
Apply at local immigration office (Auslรคnderbehรถrde, prรฉfecture, etc.) with complete documentation and fees.
Receive PR & Next Steps
After approval, collect your permanent residence card and begin planning for citizenship eligibility.
Frequently Asked Questions
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