Considering a career in Romania after graduation? Let’s navigate the work visa options:
Understanding Your Limits:
- Student Visa: Allows part-time work (up to 4 hours/day) but not full-time employment after graduation.
Transitioning to Work Visas:
- Employment Visa (D/AM): The most common option. Requires a job offer with a salary exceeding the minimum (€2743 EUR gross monthly in 2023). Employer typically sponsors your work permit.
Recent Update (July 2024): Stricter regulations on employment contracts and work permit notifications. Work closely with your employer to ensure compliance.
- EU Blue Card (For Highly Skilled): Offers faster application and work flexibility. Requires a relevant degree in a Romanian skill-shortage field and a high-paying job offer.
Boost Your Chances:
- Learn Romanian: Demonstrates commitment and opens doors to more opportunities.
- Network: Build connections in your field. Attend industry events and leverage your academic network for job openings.
Remember:
- Research specific requirements for your chosen field.
- Consult a visa specialist for personalized guidance.
- Stay updated on regulations, especially regarding employment contracts.
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