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European Union immigration and work visas

The European Union has a number of EU-wide visas which allow for work and travel in multiple member states, such as the Blue Card and the Schengen visa.
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Non-EU nationals have several options for living and working in the EU. Our immigration pages list the visa and work permit options for each EU state we cover, as well as information about bringing family members, setting up a business, and gaining legal permanent residence.
EU visas
In addition to each EU country's particular visas, there are 2 work permit and visa options which allow candidates to enter and travel through most countries within the EEA. The permits are known as the Schengen visa and the European Blue Card.
Schengen visa: The Schengen visa allows migrants to travel...
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Nationals of 27 of the 28 EU states, as well as nationals of EEA states Switzerland, Norway, and Liechtenstein, have full freedom to travel between, live, and work on other EU and EEA countries. However, Croatian nationals will be subject to restrictions in the following countries until at least 2020:
Austria
Malta
the Netherlands
Slovenia
the United Kingdom
Croatian nationals will usually need work permits and residence visas to live and work in these countries. In addition, the 2011 Act of Accession dictates that o...
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