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7 countries you can relocate to without a job offer using Job Seeker Visa 

Foreign immigrants seeking to relocate abroad without a job offer now have more options, as several countries have introduced or expanded their Job Seeker Visa programmes.

A Job Seeker Visa enables qualified candidates to reside in a country temporarily while actively looking for employment without requiring a job offer or sponsorship beforehand.

This visa type not only provides job seekers with ample time to explore employment prospects but also offers a structured path to securing long-term residence once a job is found.

If you’re considering making a bold career move overseas, here are seven countries where you can relocate using a job seeker visa, giving you the chance to kickstart your international career journey.

1. Germany

Germany’s strong economy, particularly in fields like engineering, IT, and healthcare, makes it a popular destination.

  • Visa: Germany job seeker visa
  • Duration: Up to six months

Eligibility 

  • Be over 18 years old.
  • Hold at least a Bachelor’s degree.
  • Have a minimum of five years’ relevant work experience.
  • Show proof of financial stability (minimum €5,604 in a blocked account).

Key Documents 

  • Valid passport
  • Recent passport photos
  • Cover letter outlining job search plan
  • Degree certificates
  • Proof of accommodation
  • CV
  • Health insurance
  • Financial proof
  • Birth certificate or Aadhaar card

2. Austria

Austria targets “very highly qualified workers” and assesses applicants on a 100-point scale.

Visa: Austria job seeker visa for highly qualified workers

Duration: Up to six months

Eligibility 

Score at least 70 out of 100 points based on education, research, awards, salary history, and language skills.

Key documents 

  • Passport
  • Passport-sized photo
  • Accommodation proof
  • Health insurance
  • Financial proof
  • Supporting documents for point-based criteria

3. Sweden

Sweden’s job seeker permit supports individuals with advanced academic qualifications.

  • Visa: Sweden Residence Permit for Job Seeking or Business Start-Up
  • Duration: Three to nine months

Eligibility 

  • Hold an advanced-level degree (Master’s, PhD).
  • Have sufficient financial means.

Documents required 

  • Passport
  • Academic transcripts
  • Proof of funds
  • Health insurance
  • Letter of consent for degree verification

4. United Arab Emirates (UAE)

The UAE offers multiple options based on skill level and academic qualifications.

  • Visa: UAE Job Seeker Visa
  • Duration: 60, 90, or 120 days

Eligibility 

  • Be a professional in designated fields or
  • Be a graduate from one of the top 500 universities within the last two years.

Documents required 

  • Passport
  • Passport-sized photographs
  • Attested degree certificates

5. Portugal

Portugal’s Job Seeker Visa allows entry even without an initial employment offer.

  • Visa: Portugal Job Seeker Visa
  • Duration: 120 days, extendable by 60 days

Eligibility and documents 

Requirements can be confirmed via Portugal’s Diplomatic Portal.

  • Visa application form
  • Valid passport
  • Two passport photos
  • Criminal record certificate
  • Travel insurance
  • Proof of financial means (minimum three months’ minimum wage)

6. Spain

Spain supports graduates from its own institutions with a specialized residence permit.

  • Visa: Spain Residence Permit for Job Search or Business Start-Up
  • Duration: 12 to 24 months

Eligibility 

  • Graduate from a Spanish university.
  • Hold a Level 6 or higher qualification.
  • Have sufficient financial means and health insurance.

Key documents 

  • Passport
  • EX01 application form
  • Health insurance certificate
  • Spanish academic certificate

7. Denmark

Denmark offers a flexible job-seeking permit to both professionals and graduates.

  • Visa: Denmark Job Seeking Permit (Post-Study or Post-Employment)
  • Duration: Up to six months

Eligibility 

  • Employees who lost jobs under specific Danish schemes (apply within two days of dismissal).
  • Graduates with a PhD or similar degree from Denmark.

Key documents 

  • Passport
  • Proof of application fee payment
  • Dismissal letter (for employees)
  • Biometric data

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