Work Permit In Bulgaria

Work Permit In Bulgaria

Your Gateway to Working in Bulgaria

Knowledge Hub Global specializes in providing comprehensive services to facilitate the acquisition of work permits for individuals and businesses in Bulgaria.
Knowledge Hub Global will provide the most accurate and comprehensive support tailored to your specific situation.

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Types of Work Permit In Bulgaria

Find the Right Work Permit for Bulgaria

  • Standard Work Permit.
  • EU Blue Card.
  • Intra-Company Transfer Permit.
  • Seasonal Work Permit.
  • Short-Term Work Permit.
  • Freelancer or Self-Employed Permit.
  • Internship Permit.
  • Research Permit.
How to Apply

Apply with Ease

01
Preparation and Documentation

Initiate the process by preparing the required documents, including a valid job offer, proof of qualifications, and other essential paperwork.

02
Application Submission and Processing

Submit the meticulously prepared application to the relevant immigration authorities.

03
Approval and Post-Visa Services

Approval and Post-Visa Services Upon approval, receive your work permit visa.Benefit from post-approval services.

Required Documents:
  • Job Offer Letter
  • Proof of Qualifications
  • Valid Passport
  • Passport-Sized Photographs
  • Completed Application Form
  • Proof of Financial Means
  • Police Clearance Certificate
  • Employer's Attestation
  • Medical Certificate
  • IELTS /PTE (Any English Test)
Occupation Average Salary range in CAD
Nurse €8,000 - €15,000
Doctor €20,000 - €35,000
Pharmacist €10,000 - €18,000
Civil Engineer €15,000 - €25,000
Mechanical Engineer €15,000 - €25,000
Electrical Engineer €18,000 - €28,000
IT Project Manager €25,000 - €45,000
Software Developer €18,000 - €30,000
System Administrator €15,000 - €25,000
Accountant €12,000 - €20,000
Financial Analyst €15,000 - €25,000
Bank Manager €25,000 - €40,000
Teacher €7,000 - €12,000
University Lecturer €12,000 - €22,000
High School Teacher €8,000 - €15,000
Sales Manager €18,000 - €30,000
Marketing Specialist €12,000 - €22,000
Customer Service Representative €7,000 - €12,000
Administrative Assistant €6,000 - €10,000
Office Manager €10,000 - €18,000
Receptionist €6,000 - €10,000
Electrician €8,000 - €15,000
Plumber €8,000 - €15,000
Carpenter €8,000 - €15,000
Construction Worker €7,000 - €12,000
Factory Worker €6,000 - €10,000
Quality Control Specialist €10,000 - €18,000
Hotel Manager €15,000 - €25,000
Chef €10,000 - €18,000
Waiter/Waitress €5,000 - €8,000
VISA APPROVAL STEPS

Your Path to Visa Success

Determine Eligibility and Secure a Job Offer
Employer Obtains LMIA and Gather Documents
Complete and Submit Application
Wait for Processing and Finalize Entry
Eligibility Requirements

Clear Criteria for Your Eligibility

01
The applicant must have a valid job offer and an employment contract from a Bulgarian employer.
02
The applicant must provide proof of relevant educational and professional qualifications.
03
Relevant work experience in the field may be required, depending on the job position.
04
A medical certificate confirming that the applicant is in good health and free from contagious diseases.
05
Evidence that the applicant has sufficient financial means to support themselves in Bulgaria, if required.
06
Requires a job offer for a seasonal position and proof of accommodations and medical insurance.
07
Requires proof of employment with the multinational company and details of the transfer in Bulgaria.
08
A criminal background check from the applicant’s home country, showing no criminal record.
General FAQ's

Get Your Answers Here!

01

The processing time for a work permit application can vary but generally takes several weeks. It’s advisable to start the application process as early as possible to account for any potential delays.

02

Yes, but you will need to apply for a new work permit. Your new employer must submit a new application on your behalf.

03

Yes, you need a confirmed job offer and an employment contract from a Bulgarian employer to apply for most types of work permits.

04

The cost of obtaining a work permit can vary based on the type of permit and specific circumstances. Typically, the employer covers these costs, but it’s important to confirm.

05

Not for all permits. However, for certain types of work permits, the employer may need to conduct a labor market test to demonstrate that there are no suitable Bulgarian or EU candidates for the position.

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