Table of Contents
- 1 Is it almost impossible for an International Student Non-EU to get a job in the Netherlands after graduation?
- 2 Can non-EU citizens work for the European Union?
- 3 Can I settle in Netherlands after study?
- 4 How do I find a list of available jobs in Europe?
- 5 How to work in Liechtenstein as a third country citizen?
Is it almost impossible for an International Student Non-EU to get a job in the Netherlands after graduation?
Especially when they come from a non-EU country it can be very difficult to get a residence permit in the Netherlands. Currently, international students who graduate from Dutch universities are granted an orientation year. That allows them one year to find work without needing a work permit.
Can non-EU citizens work for the European Union?
Non-EU nationals may have the right to work in an EU country or to be treated equally with EU nationals as regards conditions of work. These rights depend on their status as family members of EU nationals and on their own nationality.
Can I settle in Netherlands after study?
You and a partner or spouse can live and work without restriction in the Netherlands for a year after your graduation. You are increasingly likely to eligible for the highly skilled migrant residence permit, making you more appealing to potential employers.
Can a non-European apply for a job in the EU?
It generally is impossible as a non-European to apply for a job in a European Union country. The EU demands that employers find someone in Europe first before they can apply to get a work permit to employ someone from outside the EU.
Why can’t I employ someone from outside Europe?
The EU demands that employers find someone in Europe first before they can apply to get a work permit to employ someone from outside the EU. As unemployment levels are high in Europe, the chance that an employer will not find someone in Europe is small, therefore keeping the door shut for non-Europeans.
How do I find a list of available jobs in Europe?
In order to find these lists do a search for “shortage occupation list” or “skilled workers list” and the European country’s name you want to work in. This will throw up a list of sites where you will find information. Often the department of work of a country will publish this list.
How to work in Liechtenstein as a third country citizen?
Work permits for third countries nationals are quite difficult. Once you get your work situation arranged, you will have two options: live in Liechtenstein or become a cross border worker. If you will live in Liechtenstein you will also require a residence permit.