Type of Work Visa
Romania primarily issues a long-stay visa for employment purposes (marked as D/AM). This allows non-EU/EEA nationals to work legally in Romania.
Requirements for the Romania Work Visa
To obtain the visa, you[...]
1. Job Offer from a Bulgarian Employer
A work permit in Bulgaria is tied to a specific employer and job.
First, you need to secure a job offer from a Bulgarian company.
The employer must prove that no suitable candidates from[...]
1. Job Offer
A valid job offer from a Hungarian employer is essential. The employer must prove that no suitable candidate is available within Hungary or the European Economic Area (EEA).
2. Work Permit Application
The[...]
Types of Work Permits
Skilled Workers: This is the most common type for professionals with higher education, vocational training, or specialized skills.
Seasonal Workers: For temporary jobs like agriculture, forestry,[...]
Who Needs a Work Permit?
Non-EU/EEA/Swiss Citizens: A work permit is required.
EU/EEA/Swiss Citizens: Do not need a work permit but must register their stay if working for more than 90 days.
Steps to Obtain a Work[...]