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20 June 2022 - 21 June 2022
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Immigration to Austria

How do I obtain a residence permit?

In several sessions at the event, you’ll learn about the different options you have in order to obtain a residence permit in Austria. Third-country nationals (all people who are not EU, EEA or Swiss nationals) who are skilled workers and are looking for a job or already have a binding job offer from an Austrian company can qualify for either a Red–White–Red–Card or a Blue Card.

EU citizens

As an EU citizen, you enjoy the same rights as an Austrian national regarding residence and employment in Austria. Therefore, no residence permit nor work permit is needed to start working in Austria.

For more information see https://www.workinaustria.com/...

Red-White-Red – Card

Austria’s Red–White–Red–Card (“Rot-Weiß-Rot – Karte”) offers a residence permit for third-country nationals who would like to work as skilled employees in Austria and want to stay in Austria permanently. There are six sub-categories, and depending on your background, you may collect points for the Red–White–Red–Card. 

For more information see https://www.workinaustria.com/...

Blue Card

Suppose you are a highly-qualified skilled worker and have already received a binding job offer from an Austrian company with a comparatively high salary. In that case, you qualify for an EU Blue Card (“Blaue Karte EU”). You will need to have completed university studies that match your job offer. Please note that the Blue Card does not apply a point system like most Red–White–Red–Cards.

For more information see https://www.workinaustria.com/...

Special rules for Ukrainian refugees

Currently, there are special rules in place for Ukrainian refugees who had to flee from their home country due to the war. They automatically receive a residence and work permit valid for up to a year and eligible for extension.

For more information see https://www.workinaustria.com/...

Family immigration to Austria

Austria welcomes all close family members of skilled international employees and offers various residence permits for them. As a rule, immediate family members are considered wives/husbands, civil partners and children under the age of 18.

For more information see https://www.workinaustria.com/...

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