EUROPE: EU Immigration Portal Delivers Immigration Overview from all EU Countries

Dec 2, 2019 | Global

Moving to the European Union?

Find practical information about going to work or study in the EU for more than 90 days and on how to join your family in the EU. This portal contains overview of each EU country and immigration profiles for various work visas.

EU Immigration Portal: https://ec.europa.eu/immigration/node_en

If you already are in the EU and you would like to know more about your rights or you would like to move from one EU country to another, you can also find relevant information on this Portal.

If you are planning a short stay of up to 90 days in one of the EU Member States and associated states that are part of the Schengen area you can find information here.

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