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Croatia

Croatia’s localites are warm and welcoming. The relaxed work-life and high living standard that the country offers, is another reason why people like to work in Croatia: Applicants who are looking forward to working within a business organization can get in touch with our visa processing experts as they would help you find all the information about the types of work visas, validity, required documents and application process that is needed secure a job in Croatia.

Types of Work Visa Provided by Croatia:

  • Truck Driver
  • Food Delivery
  • Construction
  • Welder
  • Mason
  • Carpenter
  • Fitter
  • House Keeper
  • Waiter
  • Bar Men
  • Assistant Cook
  • Kitchen Helper
  • Laundry Worker
  • Tailor
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Poland

Poland granted the most visas to foreign skilled workers in Europe in 2017. In recent years, it has also been the case that immigrants are labelled as job searchers who intend to build a future in the new country. Poland is expected to see a sharp increase in the immigrant population in the coming years, as the country's GDP rises.

Take a look at the reasons why several Indians choose Poland as a destination for immigration:

  • Suitable for people with customer service and IT abilities.
  • The average work-week is 40 hours long (8 hours every day)
  • After a year of employment, an employee is entitled to 20 days of paid vacation.
  • The rate of unemployment is extremely low.
  • The country's average pay is growing.

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Malta

Malta might be the smallest country in the European Union, but they still go on to be the most desired destinations to live and work. The country has a thriving economy with industries, ranging from gaming to financial services creating job opportunities for skilled people all over the world.

As Malta is part of the European Union people that come from other European countries do not require a work permit to live and work in the country. But this is not the case for people outside the European Union as they will have to secure a work visa to live and work in Malta.

Types of Work Visa Provided by Malta:

For foreign nationals, Malta offers a range of visas, including tourist visas, business visas, and medical visas. When it comes to visas, foreign nationals who want to work in Malta have a few options:

Short-Stay Visa or C Visa: Short-stay visas are a form of Schengen visa that allows foreign people to visit various countries inside the Schengen zone. This visa is available in three different versions to suit single, double, and multiple entries. The C visa permits the holder to stay in Malta for up to three months, regardless of the number of permitted entries.

Long-Stay Visa or D Visa: Foreign people with a D visa can stay in Malta for up to three months. This is the visa that foreign personnel will require in order to reside and work in Malta for a long period of time. Individuals travelling to Malta to study will also require a D visa.

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Romania

Romania is a country of service-based economy and asides from this they are producer and a net exporter of machinery and electric energy globally. By being one of the fastest-growing economies of Europe they have gone on to attract international talent and investment, thanks to their booming IT sector in recent time have made Romania a prominent IT destination for the top companies around the world.

A Romania Work Permit, also known as a Romania Work Visa, is a needed document given by the Romanian government that allows you to work as a foreign worker in the country. If you are a citizen of a country outside of the European Union and want to work in Romania, you must first obtain a work permit.

Types of Work Permits in Romania:

Potential employees from outside the European Union will require a work visa. Foreign citizens in Romania can get a variety of permissions, including:

  • Permanent employees
  • Cross-border workers
  • Nominal work
  • Seasonal workers
  • Trainees
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Denmark

Denmark is a perfect country for you to improve your lifestyle. The country boasts some of the greatest numbers of startups that contribute to their country’s economy and global growth through innovations across sectors. This work culture makes them more open to hiring foreign professionals that match their profile. Unlike other European countries, English is not mandatory in Denmark which removes the language barrier and makes your work life easier. The beauty of the country is something to behold which is an added bonus. Denmark has the best and most affordable health facility in Europe.

Begin your immigration today with us to make your dream work-life a reality in Denmark – a country no less than any fairyland. To know more on how to apply for Denmark’s work visa get in touch with our experts for one-on-one service.

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Czech Republic

Have you ever thought of working in the Czech Republic? The country is plenty of expat options, thanks to its stable and strong economy and handy central European position. Take a look at our working in the Czech Republic guide.

Before moving to the Czech Republic, a prospective foreign employee must apply for a work permit at the Labor Office. Only the job and employer indicated in the application are eligible for a work visa. It is non-transferable and only good for two years before requiring a fresh application. If any of the work permit's terms change before it expires, the employee will need to apply for a new one.

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