Europe offers an unparalleled combination of strong worker rights, unmatched work-life balance, and borderless travel. Through pathways like the EU Blue Card and Germany's Job Seeker Visa, highly qualified professionals can build thriving careers in top innovation hubs like Berlin, Amsterdam, and Stockholm.
We specialize in navigating the varied immigration systems of EU member states, helping you secure the right visa for your expertise:
The premier work and residence permit for highly skilled non-EU citizens. It requires a university degree and a valid employment contract meeting a specific salary threshold. It offers expedited family reunification and a fast track to permanent residency.
A new points-based system that allows skilled workers to enter Germany for up to one year to search for a job, without needing a permanent contract upfront.
Country-specific programs like the Netherlands' Highly Educated Migrant visa or Sweden's Work Permit for specialized IT and engineering talent.
Travel freely across 27 European countries without border checks or additional tourist visas.
Enjoy generous mandated paid vacation (typically 25-30 days), strong labor laws, and parental leave.
EU Blue Card holders can bring their spouses, who immediately receive full, unrestricted working rights.
Fast-tracked pathways to PR (as little as 21 months in Germany with language proficiency).
We streamline the European immigration process, managing the bureaucracy so you can focus on your career.
We verify that your university degree is recognized by the target EU country (e.g., using the Anabin database for Germany).
We review your European employment contract to ensure it meets the strict minimum salary thresholds required for the Blue Card.
We prepare your dossier and secure your national entry visa (D-Visa) at the local consulate or embassy in your home country.
After landing, we assist with your local registration (Anmeldung) and your appointment at the Foreigners' Authority to print your physical Blue Card.
The EU Blue Card is a highly sought-after residence permit designed to attract highly qualified workers from outside the EU. It grants you the right to live and work in the issuing EU member state.
For many IT, Engineering, and multinational corporate roles, English is sufficient to secure a job and a Blue Card. However, learning the local language (like German or Dutch) will significantly speed up your path to Permanent Residency.
Yes. After working for 12 months with an EU Blue Card in one country, you are permitted to move to another participating EU member state for highly qualified employment, making it incredibly flexible.
Speak with our European immigration experts to check your degree recognition and map out your visa strategy.
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