The "Job Seeker Visa" is a special and restricted visa that Austria offers to draw in "Very Highly Qualified Workers." You can use it to hunt for work in Austria for a period of six months. Following that, you can apply for a "Red-White-Red card," which will let you enter and remain in Austria for a maximum of 2 years.
The Red-White-Red card can be both a work permit and a residential permit in one. It gives you the ability to work for a certain employer and is good for two years. You will need to reapply for the Red-White-Red card if your company changes.
In general, only those with an acceptable education and some work experience who are theoretically employable are eligible for the job seeker visa. In Austria, your chances of success are nearly 100% if you receive 70 out of 100 eligibility points.
In the country, nurses are the most in-demand profession after doctors. In Austria, the average yearly pay for a registered nurse is between EUR 45,817 and EUR 80,000. Technicians: Due to the requirement in every other industry across the country, technicians are among the most sought-after careers in Austria.
This article explains the idea of job seeker visas and lists the top 5 countries where applicants can submit an application for one in 2024: Austria Job Seeker Visa, Sweden Job Seeker Visa, Portugal Job Seeker Visa, Germany Job Seeker Visa, and the United Arab Emirates.
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