
At least 1.5 times the national average gross monthly wage, or 1.2 times for shortage occupations on the High Value-Added professions list.
The Lithuanian EU Blue Card requires a gross salary of at least 1.5 times the country's average gross monthly wage. If your occupation is on the official list of High Value-Added professions in short supply, a reduced threshold of 1.2 times the average applies. Because the average wage is published quarterly by the State Data Agency, the exact euro figure changes through the year, so confirm the current threshold before applying. The Blue Card is issued for up to three years and you also need a higher-education qualification (or accepted equivalent experience).
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