Schengen
work Permit
FRANCE
LATVIA
FINLAND
Luxemburg
SPAIN
NORWAY
Country-specific permits: Each Schengen country issues its own work permits. If you want to work in a Schengen country, you must apply for a work visa or permit specific to that country.
Schengen visa limitations: A Schengen visa allows you to stay in the Schengen Area for up to 90 days for tourism or business, but it does not permit you to work.
EU Blue Card: The EU Blue Card is a work permit for highly skilled non-EU citizens, allowing them to work in most EU countries (except Denmark and Ireland). It also provides mobility within the EU after certain conditions are met.
Permit transfers: If you wish to work in multiple Schengen countries, you generally need separate work permits for each country, unless you have an EU Blue Card.
Post-study options: Many Schengen countries offer post-study work visas that allow international students to remain and work after completing their studies.
Each country has specific rules, so it's essential to check the work visa requirements for your intended destination.