Europe




 Europe is home to some of the most reputed universities in the world offering top-notch education and exposure to international students. Countries such as France, Spain, and Germany have long been sought after not only for the quality of education they offer but also for the high standard of living with strong governmental support for employee rights and work-life balance. Students especially benefit from post-study work experience in the same country through the acquisition of practical experience.

 

However, a work permit is required to pursue a career and build a life in these countries after completing one’s education. These permits allow the recipient to live and work in the country for a limited amount of time. Let’s understand what these permits mean for some countries.

 

Types Of Work visa:

  • Short-Term Work Visa: Typically issued for temporary work assignments or specific projects. These usually have a limited duration.

  • Long-Term Work Visa/Permit: For individuals planning to work in a European country for an extended period. This often requires a job offer and sponsorship from an employer in that country.

  • EU Blue Card: Some EU countries offer the EU Blue Card, which allows highly skilled non-EU citizens to work and live in participating European countries.

 

Europe country names:

  • Germany
  • United Kingdom
  • France
  • Portugal
  • Spain
  • Italy
  • Netherlands
  • Sweden
  • Denmark
  • Norway