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Business visas offer several benefits to you, significantly aiding in the expansion of your businesses by Networking Opportunities, Market Research, Business Development, Investment Opportunities, Enhanced Credibility, and Access to Local Resources.
By providing the necessary framework for international business activities, business visas empower entrepreneurs and investors to expand their operations and achieve their growth objectives effectively.
The UK Expansion Worker Visa is subcategory of the Global Business Mobility, designed for overseas businesses that want to send employees to the UK to help establish or expand their operations. This visa allows businesses to bring 5 employees to the UK for a specific period, facilitating the growth of their presence in the market.
The UK Innovator Founder Visa is designed for individuals who want to establish a new business in the UK that is innovative, viable, and scalable. This visa category is aimed at entrepreneurs who have a unique business idea and are looking to set up or run a business in the UK.
The US L-1 Visa is a non-immigrant visa that allows foreign companies to transfer employees to a US office or subsidiary. It is specifically designed for intra-company transferees who work in managerial, executive, or specialized knowledge positions.
The Portugal D2 Visa, also known as the “Startup Visa,” is a residence permit designed to attract entrepreneurs and startups to Portugal. It provides a pathway for non-EU citizens to establish and operate a business in Portugal.
The Portugal D7 Visa is a residence visa allows you to live in Portugal while having a stable passive income. It is particularly popular among retirees, remote workers, and individuals receiving income from investments or rental properties.
We offer employment visas for European Countries, in order to work in Europe you first need to get a work permit. On the basis of work permit you will be granted with the visa. The specifics can vary by country, as each member state of the European Union (EU) and the European Economic Area (EEA) has its own rules and regulations regarding work permits. Generally, work permits are issued for specific jobs and employers, and they often require you to meet certain qualifications and criteria.
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Work Permit
Work Permit
Work Permit
Work Permit
Work Permit
The job seeker visa entitles you to enter and remain only in Portugal for the purpose of looking for a job; and authorizes you to carry out a subordinated work activity, until the visa expires or until the residence permit is granted. This visa is granted for a period of 120 days, renewable for another 60 days, and allows only one entry into Portugal.
The Germany Opportunity Card is a new initiative designed to attract skilled workers to Germany. It provides a flexible pathway for individuals looking to find employment in sectors experiencing labor shortages. The card is part of Germany’s broader strategy to address workforce needs and simplify the immigration process for skilled migrants.
A study visa allows you to enter and stay in a country for the primary purpose of study. It usually comes with conditions, such as maintaining academic progress, adhering to immigration laws, and providing proof of funds to cover tuition and living expenses. Some countries allow limited work hours, often part-time or during holidays, to supplement income. In some countries, it leads to PR and citizenship and allows you to sponsor your spouse and dependent children on certain conditions.
A family visa is a type of visa that allows family members of a person who is legally residing in a foreign country (either as a citizen or a resident) to join them in that country. The specific rules, eligibility criteria, and benefits vary depending on the country, but generally, the family visa is designed to reunite families and enable them to live together.
A visit visa (also known as a tourist visa or short-term visa) is a type of visa that allows individuals to enter a foreign country for a temporary stay. The purpose of the visit can vary but is typically for tourism, visiting family or friends, attending business meetings, or participating in events like conferences or cultural exchanges. Visit visas are generally short-term and do not grant rights for employment or long-term residency in the host country.
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