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Temporary Residence Permit for Posted Workers (Leja e Qëndrimit - Punëtor i Dërguar)
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Temporary Residence Permit for Posted Workers (Leja e Qëndrimit - Punëtor i Dërguar)

Work PR PathwayThis visa can lead to permanent residency, the right to live and work here indefinitely without renewing your visa. Dependents Allowed

At a Glance

Processing Time

1-2 months

Application Fee

Free

Stay Duration

1 year

Renewable

Yes

Job Offer

Required

Dependents

Allowed

PR Pathway

Available

Remote Work

Not Required

Overview

One-year renewable residence permit for employees posted to Kosovo by a foreign employer for cross-border service provision.

The Temporary Residence Permit for Posted Workers in Kosovo, known locally as "Leja e Qëndrimit – Punëtor i Dërguar," serves as a vital mechanism for facilitating the international movement of labor within the framework of the Law on Foreigners. Established to align Kosovo’s immigration landscape with regional economic integration standards and the broader principles of the Stabilisation and Association Agreement (SAA) with the European Union, this permit was created to address the specific needs of foreign enterprises engaged in cross-border service provision. Before its formalization, the legal ambiguity surrounding short-to-medium-term corporate assignments created significant friction for multinational companies seeking to fulfill contractual obligations in Kosovo. By creating a dedicated pathway for employees sent by foreign entities to perform temporary tasks, the government bridged a critical gap in the immigration system: the absence of a streamlined, non-permanent status for professionals who remain on the payroll of a foreign headquarters but require a legal foothold to execute projects on Kosovar soil. This permit effectively separates the act of service delivery from the local labor market, ensuring that foreign businesses can deploy specialized talent without triggering the complex, long-term requirements associated with standard work permits or permanent residency.

The ideal applicant for this permit is a skilled professional or specialized technician employed by a foreign firm that has secured a service contract with a local entity or a branch office within Kosovo. This visa is uniquely tailored for individuals in fields such as engineering, telecommunications, specialized construction, and corporate consultancy, where the nature of the work is project-based rather than permanent. What makes this permit distinctive compared to standard work visas is its reliance on the existing employment relationship with the foreign parent company; the applicant does not need to be hired by a Kosovar entity, which significantly reduces the administrative burden for the host firm. While the permit is valid for one year and is renewable, it is strictly tied to the duration of the posting contract, ensuring that the holder’s presence in the country remains tethered to specific economic activities. A notable benefit is the waiver of traditional local labor market testing, which allows for a faster, more predictable processing timeline. However, the permit carries inherent limitations: it does not grant the holder the right to seek secondary employment within the local Kosovar market, and the status is inherently precarious, as it expires immediately if the underlying service contract is terminated or if the foreign employer ceases operations. By requiring only a valid posting contract, proof of foreign employment, and comprehensive health insurance, the permit offers a lean, efficient solution for global firms to maintain operational continuity in Kosovo while strictly adhering to national immigration compliance.

Stay & Extensions

Initial grant1 year
Extension increments1 year

Conversion Paths

Visas you can typically switch to from this status.

PRP — Permanent Residence Permit (Leja e Qëndrimit të Përhershëm)
Kosovo flagKosovo

PRP — Permanent Residence Permit (Leja e Qëndrimit të Përhershëm)

ValidityIndefinite
Processing1-2 months
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Requirements

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

Valid travel document

Proof of employment with a foreign employer and a contract for services in Kosovo

Proof of posting/delegation for professional or training purposes

Proof of accommodation

Proof of sufficient financial means

Valid health insurance

Certificate of no criminal conviction/no ongoing investigations

Compliance with Kosovo labor regulations for posted workers

KEY CRITERIA

Job Offer

Required

Education

bachelor or higher

Experience

1+ years

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS

Valid passport

Completed application form

Employment contract from the foreign employer

Proof of posting/assignment to Kosovo

Proof of accommodation

Proof of sufficient funds

Health insurance

Criminal record certificate (translated)

Advantages & Considerations

Key Benefits

  • Allows for legal work in Kosovo while remaining employed by a foreign entity
  • Facilitates international business operations and service provision
  • Renewable for the duration of the project/assignment

Worth Knowing

  • The permit is tied to the specific posting/assignment
  • Must comply with local tax and labor reporting requirements
  • Failure to maintain the posting status may invalidate the permit

Application Process

1

Ensure the foreign employer has a valid service contract with a Kosovo entity

2

Gather employment and posting documentation

3

Submit the application to the Department for Citizenship, Asylum and Migration (DCAM)

4

Provide biometric data

5

Await processing (typically 30-60 days)

6

Collect the residence permit card

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