- Several EU countries raised the salary thresholds for foreign professionals applying for the EU Blue Card in 2025.
- The EU Blue Card is a permit for highly skilled non-EU workers.
- The change aims to attract only the most qualified professionals to the region.
- Germany raised its salary requirement to €56,400.
- This increase is aimed at filling vacancies in sectors like IT, healthcare, and engineering.
- The country is trying to attract skilled professionals to combat its labor shortages.
- France now requires a salary of at least €53,000.
- The increase focuses on sectors like tech, research, and engineering.
- The country seeks highly skilled workers to drive innovation and development.
- Austria has increased its salary threshold to €47,500.
- This adjustment reflects the need for more skilled workers in Austria’s growing economy.
- The new figure aligns with demand in technology and industrial sectors.
- The EU countries aim to compete in the global talent market.
- The higher thresholds ensure that only highly skilled professionals are selected.
- The changes help improve each country’s workforce while attracting international talent.
- These changes reflect the growing competition for skilled labor in Europe and highlight the need for specialized professionals.