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EU Blue Card Scheme

A prestigious residency and work pathway designed for highly qualified professionals to live and work across leading European countries such as Germany, France, Netherlands, Sweden, and Poland. This program gives skilled migrants access to Europe's strongest economies with long-term settlement opportunities.

Types of Permits

EU Blue Card (Primary Residence Permit)
EU Blue Card for Shortage Occupations
Highly Skilled Worker Residence Permit
Fast-Track EU Blue Card (Certain Countries)

Application Process

1

Secure a job offer from an EU employer

2

Confirm qualifications (degree or equivalent experience)

3

Meet salary threshold requirements

4

Submit EU Blue Card application

5

Document verification

6

Biometrics, medical & background checks

7

Residence permit approval

How to Apply

Get a job offer from an eligible EU employer

Ensure your salary meets the minimum threshold

Prepare documents (degree, CV, passport, contract)

Apply for EU Blue Card in your chosen country

Submit biometrics and supporting documents

Receive approval and relocate

Program Overview by Country

Germany

  • Most popular EU Blue Card destination
  • Lower salary threshold for shortage occupations
  • PR possible in as little as 21–33 months

France

  • Talent Passport (EU Blue Card equivalent)
  • Valid for up to 4 years
  • Strong pathway to long-term residence

Netherlands

  • Recognized sponsor required
  • Competitive salary threshold
  • Access to strong job market

Sweden

  • Work permit integrated with Blue Card rules
  • High quality of life
  • PR pathway after residence period

Poland

  • Growing demand for foreign professionals
  • Lower cost of living
  • Expanding job opportunities

Who Should Apply

Degree holders and highly qualified professionals
Individuals with high-paying job offers in Europe
Professionals in IT, engineering, healthcare, finance

Work, live, and grow your career in Europe—your gateway to the EU starts here.