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European Blue Card

overall review score: 4.2
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The European Blue Card is a residence and work permit designed to attract highly skilled non-EU professionals to European Union countries. It offers streamlined immigration procedures, the possibility of long-term residence, and facilitates mobility within participating countries, aiming to address skill shortages and enhance economic growth across the EU.

Key Features

  • Allows highly qualified non-EU nationals to live and work in EU member states.
  • Simplified application process compared to national permits.
  • Provides eligibility for long-term residency after a certain period.
  • Facilitates intra-EU mobility for Blue Card holders.
  • Typically requires proof of high-level qualifications and employment contract with a minimum salary threshold.

Pros

  • Promotes skilled immigration to EU countries.
  • Eases mobility across different EU states for professionals.
  • Supports economic development by attracting talent.
  • Offers a clear pathway to permanent residence.

Cons

  • Qualification requirements can be stringent and complex.
  • Variations in implementation and benefits among different EU countries.
  • Some regions may have limited awareness or accessibility of the program.
  • Certain sectors or occupations may face restrictions.

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Last updated: Thu, May 7, 2026, 12:04:49 PM UTC