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Work Permits

Work Permit – Europe

To obtain a work permit for Europe, you will typically need to follow a specific application process, which can vary depending on the country you plan to work in.

Here is a general outline of the content and documents you may need for a European work permit application:

  1. Personal Information:
    • Full name
    • Date of birth
    • Nationality
    • Passport information
  2. Employment Details:
    • Job offer or employment contract from a European employer.
    • Job title and description.
    • Salary and employment terms.
  3. Proof of Qualifications:
    • Copies of your educational certificates, diplomas, and degrees.
    • Relevant professional certifications.
  4. Background Check:
    • A criminal background check or police clearance certificate from your home country.
    • Previous work experience and references, if required.
  5. Health Insurance:
    • Proof of health insurance coverage or a plan to obtain it in the host country.
  6. Proof of Financial Means:
    • Bank statements to show you have sufficient funds to support yourself during your stay in Europe.
  7. Passport and Visa Photos:
    • Passport-sized photographs that meet the specific requirements of the country you are applying to.
  8. Visa Application Form:
    • The completed visa application form for the specific European country you plan to work in.
  9. Language Proficiency:
    • Proof of language proficiency, if required (e.g., English language proficiency for the UK).
  10. Application Fee:
    • Payment of the visa application fee, if applicable.
  11. Proof of Accommodation:
    • Details of where you plan to live in Europe, such as a lease agreement or a letter from a host or employer confirming your accommodation arrangements.
  12. Travel Itinerary:
    • A copy of your travel itinerary, including flight reservations, if available.
  13. Medical Examination:
    • Some countries may require a medical examination to ensure you are in good health.
  14. Work Permit Application Form:
    • A separate work permit application form, if required.
  15. Additional Documents:
    • Depending on the specific country’s requirements, you may need to provide additional documents, such as a No Objection Certificate (NOC) from your home country’s government or other country-specific documents.

It’s important to note that the requirements for a work permit in Europe can vary significantly between countries, so you should research the specific requirements for the country you are interested in and consult the official website of that country’s embassy or consulate for the most up-to-date information. Additionally, it is advisable to start the application process well in advance, as processing times can be lengthy. Consulting with an immigration attorney or specialist can also be beneficial to ensure a successful application.

WORK PERMIT WE DO:

  1. POLAND
  2. CZECH REPUBLIC
  3. BULGARIA
  4. HUNGARY
  5. LITHUANIA
  6. SLOVAKIA
  7. FINLAND
  8. ARMENIA
  9. UKRAINE
  10. MALTA