Bulgaria•EuropeVaries
150 EUR
Varies (Renewable for up to 5 years total)
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Combined work and residence permit for non-EU nationals employed by a Bulgarian company, requiring a labour market test.
The Single Residence and Work Permit in Bulgaria was established as a direct implementation of European Union Directive 2011/98/EU, which sought to simplify the administrative procedures for non-EU nationals seeking to live and work within member states. By consolidating the previously separate processes of obtaining a residence permit and a work authorization into a single, unified application, the Bulgarian government aimed to reduce bureaucratic friction and enhance the country’s attractiveness to international talent. This legal framework, integrated into the Bulgarian Law on Foreigners and the Labour Migration and Labour Mobility Act, was designed to bridge the gap between the complex, fragmented immigration requirements of the past and the need for a streamlined, transparent system that meets the demands of a modern, globalized economy. By creating this "one-stop-shop" procedure, Bulgaria effectively addressed the inefficiency of forcing applicants to navigate multiple government agencies, thereby providing a clear, regulated pathway for third-country nationals to contribute to the national labor market while ensuring that all immigration and employment standards are strictly monitored and upheld.
The ideal applicant for this permit is a highly skilled or specialized non-EU professional who has secured a definitive job offer from a Bulgarian-registered employer, typically in sectors such as information technology, engineering, manufacturing, or specialized services where local talent may be insufficient. Unlike other visa categories that might focus on investors, digital nomads, or students, this permit is explicitly tied to a formal employment contract and requires the employer to conduct a labor market test to prove that no suitable Bulgarian or EU candidate is available for the role. This requirement makes the permit distinctive, as it acts as a protective mechanism for the domestic workforce while simultaneously allowing businesses to fill critical skill gaps. A significant benefit of this permit is that it grants the holder the right to reside and work legally in Bulgaria for the duration of their contract, with the possibility of renewal and eventual transition toward permanent residency. However, it is important to note that the permit is employer-specific; if the holder wishes to change jobs, they must undergo a new application process. Furthermore, the applicant must maintain comprehensive health insurance throughout their stay, ensuring that they remain self-sufficient and integrated into the Bulgarian social and legal framework without placing an undue burden on the state’s public services.
Visas you can typically switch to from this status.
BulgariaValid employment contract with a Bulgarian employer.
Labor market test: Employer must prove they could not find a suitable Bulgarian or EU/EEA/Swiss candidate for the position.
Employer must not exceed the legal quota for third-country national employees (typically 20% of total staff, or 35% for SMEs).
Applicant must possess the necessary education, professional qualifications, and experience for the role.
Sufficient financial means for the duration of stay.
Valid medical insurance for the territory of Bulgaria.
Job Offer
Required
Education
vocational or higher
Experience
1+ years
Valid passport
Type D visa stamp
Proof of accommodation
Health insurance
Proof of financial means
Criminal record check
NIF number
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