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Work in Iceland

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Work in Denmark

Work in Canada
Work in Norway

Work in Denmark is the first step to a successful career.

The cost of a full employment package, with a work contract for 2 years, is 1870 .
Work in Denmark

Employers offer high salaries from €20.0/hour.

The cost of a full employment package, with a work contract for 2 years, is 1550.
Work in Iceland

The Irish employment program allows you to move to Europe and live an independent life and work legally.

The cost of a full employment package, with a work contract for 2 years, is 2500 Euro.
Work in Canada

Working in Canada is the first step to improving your life.

The cost of a full employment package, with a work contract for 3 years is €2300.

Total cost of employment:

  • Greenland - 2000€ (2 year contract with possibility of extension, work visa valid for 2 years)
  • Iceland - 2500€ (2 year contract with possibility of extension, work visa valid for 2 years)
  • Canada - 2300€ (3 year contract with possibility of extension, work visa valid for 3 years)
  • Denmark - 1550€ (contract 2 year with possibility of extension, visa type D valid for 1 year)
  • Norway - 1870€ (2 year contract with possibility of extension, work visa valid for 2 years)
  • Ireland - 1900€ (2 year contract with possibility of extension, work visa valid for 2 years)
Our company does not provide sponsored employment but provides promising vacancies with high wages and excellent conditions for our clients!

This is the amount required to complete all documents, and includes all taxes, fees (including visa and embassy taxes) and insurance. For the purpose of guarantees and safety of our clients, we enter into official contracts with all clients and there we guarantee that we do not charge any additional payments!!!

Ireland work visa

Before a visa-subject foreign national can apply for the Ireland work visa, they have to first find a job in Ireland and then apply for an Ireland work permit from the Department of Business, Enterprise and Innovation (DBEI).

General Employment Permit

This Irish employment permit is issued to professions which do not qualify for the Critical Skills permit. There is no list of eligible occupations under the General Employment permit. You can apply for this type of Ireland employment permit under any profession, unless it is included in the list of “Ineligible Categories of Employment for Employment Permits”.

Dependant/Partner/Spouse Employment Permits

These types of permits are issued to spouses, partners, or other dependents of a Critical Skills Employment Permit Holder.
If you receive an Ireland employment permit as the dependent, spouse, or partner of a Critical Skills Employment holder, you can work in any profession, even those on the ineligible occupations list, except as a domestic operative. Your application will also be free of charge.


Intra-Company Transfer Employment Permit

The Ireland Intra-Company Transfer Employment Permit is issued to foreign workers who want to transfer to the Irish branch of a company they are already employed in. It is available to senior management, key personnel or trainees.

Internship Employment Permit

The Ireland Internship Employment Permit allows full-time foreign students who are enrolled in a third level educational institution outside Ireland to come to Ireland and gain work experience.
An Internship employment permit is issued for only 12 months and it cannot be renewed.


Contract for Services Employment Permit

The Ireland Contract for Services Employment Permit is issued to foreign workers who are still employed by a foreign company, but who come to Ireland to work on behalf of their employer, who has been contracted by an Irish national.

Norway work visa

Norway Work Visa

Because Norway is part of the European Economic Area (EEA) and the Schengen Area, citizens of other EU/EEA countries and Switzerland do not need a work permit to take up employment in Norway. Most other foreign nationals, however, must obtain both a residence permit and a work permit before they are allowed to work and stay in the country.
There are several types of permits available for non-EU, non-EEA, and non-Swiss citizens seeking entry into Norway for employment purposes, including:

Types of Work Permits in Norway


Skilled Worker Permit:
This is the most common type of permit for qualified professionals. It is intended for applicants with higher education or vocational training who have received an offer of full-time employment in Norway.

Seasonal Worker Permit:
Issued to individuals who come to Norway for temporary, seasonal work such as agriculture, forestry, or tourism. This permit does not lead to permanent residence.

Employee of an International Company (Intra-company transfer):
Available for individuals transferred to a Norwegian branch or subsidiary of an international business.

Self-employed Person with a Company in Norway:
For applicants who wish to run their own business in Norway and can prove that their business activities will be economically sustainable.

Job Seeker Permit for Skilled Workers:
Allows qualified, educated professionals to stay in Norway for a limited period while searching for employment.
Each type of permit has its own eligibility criteria. Applicants typically need both a valid residence permit and an employment contract before starting work. Those aiming for long-term residence may later need to provide proof of language skills and integration into Norwegian society.

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