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- Moldova
Work permit
Work permit Foreign citizens and stateless persons who want to engage in employment in the Republic of Moldova must obtain a work permit from the National Agency for Employment of the Ministry of Economy. To grant the right to work: To grant the right to work, the employer or its legal... -
- Cyprus
Work Permit
EU Nationals Since Cyprus is a member of the EU, EU nationals have the right to enter the country with an identity card or valid passport. However, EU citizens are still required to submit an application for a Registration Certificate to the Cyprus Civil Registry and Migration Department within 4... -
- Sweden
Work permit
EU/EEA and Swiss citizens You do not need a work permit or visa. As an EU citizen you have the right to work, study or live in Sweden also without a residence permit.The right of EU citizens to stay in Sweden without a residence permit is called right of residence. You have right of residence if you... -
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- Switzerland
Work Permit
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- Bulgaria
Work Permit
Employing Foreign Citizens Non EU/EAA Foreigners – non EU/EAA have the right of employment on the territory of Republic of Bulgaria if: - Are hired by employer in the accordance with the Labour Codex - Are commissioned for a particular term by a foreign employer within the framework of offering... -
- Italy
Work Permit
Non EU citizens holding a visa Type D of more than 90 days, must apply for a permit of stay by 8 days from when they entered Italy at the local Police headquarter (Questura). The permit will be issued according to the entry visa (study, research, work, family, etc.). Who enters Italy for the first... -
- Faroe Islands
Work Permit
Foreign citizens, except Nordic nationals, need a work and residence permit in order to work in the Faroe Islands. Nordic citizens If you are a citizen of a Nordic country, i.e. Denmark, Greenland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden and Finland, no work permit is required to work in the Faroe Islands. Non... -
- Portugal
Work Permit
If you are a Third-Country national, and once you have your resident permit you can request the EU Blue Card: The EU Blue Card is the residence permit that allows the holder to reside and to engage in national territory, a highly skilled activity, under and in accordance with the legislation in... -
- Austria
Work permit
Whether or not you are allowed to work in Austria depends on your nationality, the kind of work you would like to undertake and – for nationals of third countries – also on the kind of residence title. Here you can find an overview. The Austria's Agency for Education and Internationalisation (OeAD)...