Romania's EU Blue Card for highly qualified non-EU workers with a qualifying job offer and a salary above the national threshold. It offers a combined work-and-residence permit and enhanced rights, without a labour-market test.
Highly qualified third-country professionals with a qualifying job offer in Romania.
Our licensed advisors assess your eligibility, build a strategy to strengthen your application, and manage the process end to end, so you submit a complete, competitive application with confidence.
Yes. EU Blue Card rules facilitate access to EU long-term resident status, and time spent in different member states can be taken into account.
Yes, with conditions. After an initial period of about twelve months, requirements around changing employer are eased to a notification of the authorities.
Romania's EU Blue Card is for highly qualified non-EU workers with a qualifying job offer and a salary above the national threshold. It gives a combined work-and-residence permit and enhanced rights, without a labour-market test.
The card is issued for the length of your work contract plus three months, up to a maximum of two years and three months.
Yes. Family reunification is available, and applications can be submitted at the same time as the EU Blue Card and processed together.
Submit your renewal documents at least 30 days before your current right to stay expires.
You need a qualifying job for highly qualified work with an employment contract of at least six months and a salary meeting the required threshold.