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  • Points Based
  • Most people below the age of 51 years old, with an occupation (listed on each country’s list), 2+ years of work experience & good English / French are eligible for this
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  • Very popular option for most countries
  • Candidates who find a full time job & an employer overseas are eligible for this visa
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Austria work visa, Austria work permit visa

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Get your Work visa in an easy way to Work in Austria. Call Y-axis Dubai consultants to get help in applying for Austria Work Permit or Austria Work Visa.

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Why Work in Austria?

  • Work 40 hours per week
  • Healthcare benefits
  • Social security benefits
  • High salaries
  • Paid leaves – 35 per year

Apply for an Austria Work Visa

Choose Austria as your destination for a career journey you’ve always wanted to invest your time and efforts in. Working in Austria offers the experience of being employed in one of the most stable and prosperous countries in the EU.

About Austria

Austria is situated in Central Europe. It’s one of the wealthiest countries in the world. The country is well-known for its high standard of living and high ranking on the Human Development Index.

Austria is the founder member of OECD. A UN member and a member state of the EU, Austria has also signed the Schengen Agreement. The capital city of Austria, Vienna, is one of the headquarters of the UN. The city plays host to CTBTO, UNIDO, IAEA, and many other members of the UN. Vienna is also where the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights and OPEC is based.

Austria makes an active contribution to maintaining global peace and security.

Austria has a free market economy with a strong social focus. The country has a system featuring a social and economic partnership that’s thoroughly tried and tested. Austria is a highly developed industrialized nation that maintains a significant service sector. Vehicle manufacturing, chemicals, mechanical engineering, and food are among the leading industries in the country. These industries seek skilled foreign talent willing to work in Austria to take up professional roles with attractive benefits including the pay.

Benefits of an Austria Work Visa

If you are arriving in Austria on a work visa, you must have found a job in a major industry in the country. These include building and construction, electronics, manufacturing, tourism, or food.

The most in-demand jobs in Austria include nurses, accountants, web developers, and teachers. The pay scale is high and the work culture is quite desirable.

Here are some more reasons for a work visa in Austria is a great choice to make:

  • There’s a healthy work-life balance maintained in Austria’s work culture.
  • In Austria, high minimum wages and salaries are paid to workers. The average pay is far better than that paid in Eastern Europe.
  • Employers in Austria are known to help employees out by giving facilities for improving their skills and quality of life.
  • Austria encourages entrepreneurs.
  • It’s fairly easy to obtain an Austria work permit or a work visa and the procedure is pretty simple and hassle-free.

Top Cities in Austria to Work

  • Vienna
  • Salzburg
  • Innsbruck
  • Graz
  • Eisenstadt
  • Bregenz

Different types of Work Visas

If you are willing to work in Austria, you have to explore the work visa options offered by the country. Let’s understand Austria work visa options better.

If you are a highly qualified worker originating from a third country, there are 2 ways in which you can migrate and work in Austria:

  • Enter Austria under a Job Seeker Visa and seek job opportunities in the country. Once you get an employment offer while the job seeker visa is valid, you can lodge an application for a Red-White-Red Card. This can be done with the residence authority in Austria that’s deemed competent.
  • Apply for a Red-White-Red Card. Do this with competent Austrian representation in your native country or your country of residence. To take this path, you must have received an employment offer from an Austrian employer.

EU Blue Card

An EU Blue Card is issued by an EU member state like Austria to third-country nationals. The holder of the EU Blue Card can take up residence in Austria (or any other EU member state) and work there.

To be eligible for the EU Blue Card, the following criteria have to be met:

  • You must have completed a study course of at least 3-year duration at a university or other tertiary educational institution.
  • You must have got a binding job offer that corresponds to your education for a minimum of 1 year in Austria.
  • You will earn a minimum gross annual income that’s one and a half times the average gross annual income decided for employees in full-time jobs.
  • The labor market test shows that there’s no worker equally qualified and registered job seeker with the AMS available for the job.

EU Blue Card applicants do not come under any points-based migration system.

Red-White-Red Card

If you are a third-country citizen who’s a qualified worker wanting to live and work in Austria, the Red-White-Red card is for you. An extension of this work visa is the Red-White-Red Plus which is for your family members to apply to join you to live and work in Austria.

The period of validity of the Red-White-Red card is 24 months. When you hold this work visa, you must be employed by a specific employer in Austria as mentioned in your application.

To be eligible for the Red-White-Red card, you have to belong to one of the following groups:

  • Skilled Workers in shortage occupations
  • Very highly qualified workers
  • Graduates of Austrian universities and colleges of higher education
  • Start-up founders
  • Self-employed key workers
  • Other key workers

Documents & Eligibility for Austria Work Visa

Besides the basic requirements for an Austria work visa, the following documents will be required for the Austria work permit:

  • Employer’s statement: It’s required that your Austrian employer must issue a statement to you according to the AuslBG (Act Governing Employment of Foreign Nationals).
  • Proof of professional qualifications including references and verification of employment.
  • Evidence of language skills: You must give proof of language skills in German/English with a diploma that’s internationally verified.
  • Research activities: You must submit any research publication or declaration from a university where you worked as a researcher or worked at a research center.
  • Patent registration: You must get a patent registered proven by an excerpt taken from the regional/national register of patents (in case it’s applicable).
  • Proof of your previous position: You must give a declaration issued by your previous employer showing that you worked in a position of leadership.
  • Proof of last year’s annual gross salary: It includes tax statements that prove your salary declaration.
  • Proof of your previous company’s status: You must also give documentation proving that the company you were employed with has a stock exchange listing.
  • Proof that you studied in Austria: The proof includes confirmation via your study records (Studienbuch) and exam certificates that are relevant.
  • Proof of habilitation: This is a postdoctoral lecturing qualification. It gives you the recognition of being a qualified person to conduct research or teach within a scientific field.
  • Employment contract: You must give a copy of your contract from your current employer in Austria. It must state your annual gross salary.

Step-by-Step Austria Work Visa Application Process

Step 1: Get a job in Austria

It’s necessary that you need to have a job offer in Austria before you apply for an Austrian work permit. Without evidence of work (work contract), you can’t apply for the Red-White-Red Card work visa.

Step 2: Apply for an Austria work permit

After getting employed with an employer in Austria you get the eligibility to apply for an Austria work permit. Your employer can lodge an application for the permit for you in their local residence authority. Otherwise, you can personally apply with a representative authority in your country of residence.

Step 3: Apply for a work visa in Austria

An Austria work permit enables you to live and work in Austria for a long period. However, you can’t enter Austria without a D visa. You have to apply for a national D visa before moving to Austria.

The D visa lets you stay in Austria for not more than 6 months. The visa, in this case, only serves the purpose of allowing you to enter Austria. Once you obtain your Red-White-Red card, it replaces the D visa.

Note: Within 3 days of entering Austria, you must register yourself for a work visa with the registration office.

Step 4: Travel to Austria

After obtaining a work visa you can travel to Austria freely. You can then obtain your work permit and start living in Austria. After 2 years, you can apply for a Red-White-Red Card Plus. With that visa, you can stay in Austria for 2 more years.

How Y-Axis can help you?

  • Expert guidance for visa processing
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  • Interview preparation, if necessary
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Educational qualifications
Language abilities
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