WORK PERMIT IN LATVIA
One of the northern European nations is Latvia. To enter Latvia, you will require a Schengen visa. You may stay for a minimum of 90 days with this visa. One or more visas may be issued, depending on the applicant’s background. You can visit other Schengen nations without restriction if you have a Schengen visa for Latvia.
A work visa is required for Kuwaitis to work in Latvia.
A work visa is required for Kuwaitis to work in Latvia.
- Proof of your higher education qualification (university degree, transcripts, etc.), or in some case, proof of at least 5 years of relevant professional experience.
- An employment contract of at least a year (does not apply for self-employed work or entrepreneurs).
- A higher-than-average salary compared to the average salary of Latvia (except when the lower salary threshold applies).
- Long-Stay Visa application.
- The necessary travel documents – passport, health insurance, travel itinerary, etc.
- Proof you meet all legal requirements to practice your profession, where this is regulated.
Types of Work Visas:
Work Permit (Type A or Transit Visa)
Foreign nationals passing through Latvia’s airport transit zone are granted this visa.
Schengen (Type C or Short-Term visa)
This Schengen-compliant visa, often known as a unified visa, enables visitors from other countries to stay in Schengen nations.
Type D, (Long-stay visa)
For a period of 90 to 180 days, international nationals entering Latvia are given this visa.
Requirements to get work permit in Latvia:
- copies of the applicant's passport pages that contain the necessary travel data
- completed application form
- evidence of payment of application fees
- confirmation of the legal status of the employer
- Proof of accommodation in Latvia
- Evidence of health insurance
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WORK PERMIT IN ESTONIA
Estonian immigration is similar to that of most other European nations, notably after Estonia joined the EU in May 2004. You already know a lot if you have prior knowledge about immigration to any EU member state, but if you don’t, don’t worry—we’ve got you covered. It is not at all difficult to relocate to Estonia.
Types of Work Visas:
D-visa
You should apply for a D-visa if you are a non-EU national and want to work in Estonia for a brief period (up to a year). Your employer must notify the Estonian Police and Border Guard Board about your temporary employment before submitting an application for a D-visa.
Residence Permit
If you wish to work in Estonia for a longer period of time (more than a year) and you are a citizen of a non-EU country, you must apply for a residence permit. You must initially submit an application for a temporary residency permit (for work up to 5 years with your first permit). You can apply for a long-term residency permit if you have been a temporary resident of Estonia for five years.
Temporary residence permit
To make settling and meeting the requirements for a long-term residence permit easier, you can also apply for a temporary residence permit for settling permanently if you want to live permanently in Estonia.
Requirements to get a Work Visa:
In order to apply for a work visa, you must meet the following requirements:
- Job offer from a company in Estonia
- A standard work contract from your employer in Estonia
- Permission of the Estonian Unemployment Insurance Fund for employment (if required)
- Invitation by the employer which shall be completed by the employer and submitted to the Police and Border Guard Board.
Work visa to Estonia for the different countries
- Invitation drawing up time: 2 MONTHS
- Visa processing time: 30-45 DAYS after document submission.
- Visa period of validity: up to 1 year (for the duration of an invitation).
- A work permit for Estonia.
- Providing a job offer
- Filling out visa application form
- Health insurance card for getting visa and crossing of a state border (Estonia)
- Specialist advice
- Receiving passport with visa without personal attendance
WORK PERMIT IN LITHUANIA
More and more foreigners have been travelling to Lithuania in recent years in search of employment. EU citizens can live and work in Lithuania with relatively little difficulty, while citizens of other countries must go through a number of formalities in order to do so.
A third-country national must typically receive one of the following documents in order to work in Lithuania:
A third-country national must typically receive one of the following documents in order to work in Lithuania:
- work permit (for more information, see here);
- decision on the compliance of foreign work with labour market needs (see here for more information).
Types of Lithuania Work Visas
Since Lithuania is a member of the European Union (EU), citizens of other EU and EEA nations are not required to get visas or permits. Any other foreign workers, however, will require a permit in addition to a visa (to enter and remain in the nation) (to allow employment).
A national visa, which is comparable to several offered in other EU nations and is intended for stays of up to one year in a country and is renewable or upgradeable, will be required for the majority of foreign employees. You can also obtain a temporary residency visa for longer periods, which is typically good for two years with the option of renewal.
A national visa, which is comparable to several offered in other EU nations and is intended for stays of up to one year in a country and is renewable or upgradeable, will be required for the majority of foreign employees. You can also obtain a temporary residency visa for longer periods, which is typically good for two years with the option of renewal.
Required documents for the work visa:
- Scan copy of valid Passport (ALL PAGES – Ministry of Labor needed)
- Scan copy of High School diploma ( if any )
- Complete Bio-data or CV with Living Address
- Father, Mother Name: or Birth Certificate.
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