Short answer
There is no single Europe work visa. Each country has its own work authorization route, salary logic, employer process and document requirements.
Profile and route comparison
| Area | Details | Why it matters | Action |
|---|---|---|---|
| EU Blue Card | Germany, Netherlands and other EU countries | Qualified/high-salary profiles | Salary thresholds matter. |
| Skilled worker route | Germany, Norway, Sweden and others | Qualified professionals | Recognition may matter. |
| Employee card | Czech Republic | Job vacancy plus documents | Good for practical and technical roles. |
| Single permit | Malta, Belgium, Slovakia, Slovenia | Employer-led process | Useful for service and operational roles. |
| National work permit | Poland, Romania, Croatia and others | Employer support | Contract quality is critical. |
Choose country first
A safe visa plan starts with a specific target country and role, not a generic "Europe visa" promise.
Documents usually needed
Passport, CV, contract, experience proof, education proof, photos, insurance, accommodation proof and country forms are common.
EuroPath next step
EuroPath turns your profile into a country and route shortlist so you can focus on realistic applications.
How EuroPath turns this into action
EuroPath asks for your situation, compares country fit, highlights role direction, shows visa-readiness steps and gives a practical dashboard. The goal is to reduce confusion before you pay agents or apply blindly.
Start the free profile checkFrequently asked questions
Is there one Europe work visa?
No. Each European country has its own work and residence system.
Which visa is best for Indians?
The best route depends on your role, salary, education, experience, language and target country.
Can EuroPath file my visa?
No. EuroPath provides planning guidance and preparation tools, not legal filing or guarantees.