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Everything you need to know about working legally in the European Union.
The European Union offers multiple pathways for skilled workers and craftsmen to live and work legally. Whether you are a welder, electrician, carpenter, or construction supervisor, there is a visa option that fits your profile. BTPCraft helps you navigate the visa process and connects you with employers who support your application.
The most common visa types for craftsmen include the EU Blue Card (for highly skilled workers), national work visas (country-specific), seasonal work visas (for temporary projects), and intra-company transfer visas. Each type has specific requirements regarding qualifications, salary thresholds, and duration.
EU Blue Card / Skilled Immigration Act
Single Permit / Orientation Year
Competences and Talents Visa
Red-White-Red Card
Single Permit
The visa application process typically involves: 1) Securing a job offer from an EU employer, 2) Gathering required documents (passport, certificates, health insurance), 3) Submitting your application to the embassy or consulate, 4) Attending an interview if required, 5) Receiving your visa and traveling to the EU. BTPCraft streamlines step one by connecting you with verified employers.