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If you would like to work and Settle in Europe then Austria Job Seeker Visa is the best option for workers you. Austria's flexible immigration model, the Red-White-Red Card, offers qualified third-country and their family members a single permit for working and settling permanently in Austria.

 

You can find important information on the Red-White-Red Card, on general immigration requirements and on Austrian working and living conditions.
Use the point’s calculator to check whether you would fulfil the admission criteria.
Criteria-based Immigration to Austria - Red-White-Red Card

 

You are a qualified worker and citizen of a third country (a country outside the EU) seeking to live and work in Austria. In this case you need the Red-White-Red Card. Your family members can apply for the Red-White-Red Card plus. The Red-White-Red Card is issued for a period of 24 months and entitles you as the holder to fixed-term settlement and employment by the employer specified in your application. You are eligible for a Red-White-Red Card if you belong to one of the following groups:

 

  1. Very Highly Qualified Workers
  2. Skilled Workers in Shortage Occupations
  3. Other Key Workers
  4. Graduates of Austrian Universities and Colleges of Higher Education
  5. Self-employed Key Workers
  6. Start-up Founders

Austria Job Seeker Visa

If you would like to work and Settle in Europe then Austria Job Seeker Visa is the be

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