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10 Countries to Get Easy Work Visas

Here are a list of countries where you would be able to apply for a work visa easily. 

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Top countries to get easy work visas

If one of your New Year resolutions was to relocate to a new country and get a good job, then you need to start applying for a work visa. A work visa enables you to live and work in another country without the fear of immigration officers or regulations. Here are a list of 10 countries where you would be able to get easy work visas.

1. Estonia

One of the countries to get easy work visas is Estonia. The country is known for its high rate of accepted work visa applications. Also, Estonia receives the smallest amount of work visa requests from other countries. Hence, Estonia is one of your best choices for working abroad. If you intend on working in Estonia for a short period, then you should apply for a D visa, but if you would like to start work immediately you get to the country, you should apply for a residence permit.

2. Iceland

Located between Europe and North America, Iceland is not only a beautiful country, it is also praised for offering a healthy work-life balance. The average Icelandic workweek is 40 hours and is very flexible. As a result of these statistics, the country is bombarded by thousands of foreigners applying to relocate and work in the country. This doesn’t mean obtaining a work visa would be difficult. All you need to do is know about the different work visas available in Iceland. A few of them are listed below:

  • Temporary Work Permit For a Job that Requires Expert Knowledge
  • Temporary Work Permits Due to Labour Shortages
  • Temporary Work Permits For Athletes
  • Temporary permit based on family reunion
  • Temporary work permits for students
  • Temporary Work Permit for Specialized Employees Based on a Service Contract
  • Temporary Work Permits Granted for Special Reasons.

3. Lithuania

Before applying for a work visa in Lithuania, you must obtain a job offer from an employer in the country. After you have successfully submitted all the relevant documents to your employer, they will, then, be in charge of submitting the work permit application to the Lithuanian Labor Exchange. The Labour Exchange will issue the work permit. Also, there is a chance for non-EU citizens to work in Lithuania without a permit. If the job demands high-level professional qualifications, the employee can obtain a decision on compliance with labor market needs. If you are approved under this decision, you must, then, apply for a temporary residence permit instead of a National visa (D) or a Lithuania Work Visa.

4. Slovakia

In 2023, Slovakia’s economy was predicted to grow by 3.4%, making the country an attractive country for job seekers who are willing to relocate. To work in Slovakia, you must obtain a single permit to reside and work. If you intend to work in Slovakia, then you should apply for a work permit and a temporary residence for the purpose of employment or a temporary residence for the purpose of family reunification and within the first 12 months also a work permit. Here are the different types of work visa permit you can apply for:

  • Work Permit. A work permit is issued to foreign nationals who have obtained a temporary residence permit for the purpose of family reunification or relocation and wish to work in the country. Your future employer needs to report the vacancy to the competent Office of Labour.
  • Seasonal employment. Seasonal employment is a temporary work permit, which is issued if your activity won’t exceed more than 180 days in a year.
  • EU Blue Card. This type of work visa permit is issued to highly skilled professionals who meet the basic requirements.

5. Germany

Germany’s workforce is comprised of 42 million people which makes it one of the largest pool of skilled labor in Europe. Moreover, its job market is multicultural and multilingual. therefore, it admits people from different countries and backgrounds. Germany is always welcoming immigrant workers and has recently launched a ‘opportunity card’ (“chancen karte” in German). The opportunity card makes it possible for foreign nationals to go to Germany and look for work even if they do not have a job offer. You can apply for a Long-Stay Visa in Germany and work as a freelancer, become an entrepreneur, or work as an Au Pair.

6. Czech Republic

As a result of Czech Republic’s location and booming economy, it is an attractive location for job seekers from other countries. Applying for a work visa in Czech is easy because of its flexible types of work visa. They include:

  • Employee Card is issued to specific employers for a specific job position. It is issued for two years and may be extended.
  • EU Blue Card is a residence and work permit for university graduates (bachelor’s degree or higher).
  • Intra-Company Employee Transfer Card is for managers, specialists, or trainees who will be transferred from a company outside the EU for a period of 3 months-3 years.
  • Business Visa – type D: The Long-term visa for the purpose of business is intended for citizens of third countries who intend to run a business in the Czech Republic, operate a trade, be a self-employed person, etc.
  • Foreigners with free access to the labour market: Some foreigners may have free access to the labour market. They are family members of Blue Card holders, foreigners with permanent residency, or some international students.

7. New Zealand

New Zealand is known for its hospitable immigration policies and magnificent scenery. The country is also renowned for being one of the countries with easy work visa permit procedures. Through initiatives like the Essential Skills Work Visa and the Skilled Migrant Category Visa, New Zealand provides work visas, which facilitate foreign workers’ ability to find employment across different industries. The country has a good standard of living and welcomes residents, making it a popular choice for foreigners.

8. Ireland

African immigrants looking to relocate abroad for better career should consider Ireland as one of their best options because thriving tech industry and dynamic cultural scene. The work visa application is also easy and designed to fit different workers. The country offers work permits that range between the General Employment Permit and the Critical Skills Employment Permit.

9. The Netherlands

If you have a brilliant idea for a new product or business, then getting a work visa permit in the Netherlands would be easy. The country grants creatives, entrepreneurs, designers, scientists, and innovators the freedom to establish their business and receive a one-year residency.

10. Cambodia

Cambodia is one of the easiest countries to get a work visa. The popular business visa is easily renewable and you’ll be surrounded by other foreigners, living and working in a conducive environment. Freelancing and remote work are popular in Cambodia.

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