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Austria offers several types of work permits to foreign nationals based on their qualifications, job offers, and residency status. Here’s an overview of Austria's work permit system: *1. Types of Work Permits in Austria:* Red-White-Red Card** Designed for non-EU/EEA nationals, this permit allows skilled workers to live and work in Austria. *Eligibility Criteria:* High qualifications or experience in an occupation in demand. A valid job offer that matches the applicant’s qualifications. *Categories:* 1. Very Highly Qualified Workers** Scored based on a points system (education, work experience, language skills, etc.). 2. Skilled Workers in Shortage Occupations** Occupations experiencing shortages (e.g., healthcare, IT, engineering). *B. EU Blue Card* For highly skilled workers with a job offer in Austria that meets specific criteria. *Requirements:* Job offer with a salary at least 1.5 times the average gross annual salary in Austria. Completed higher education program lasting at least three years. C Work Visa D** Short-term work visa for specific assignments, typically valid for six months. Suitable for seasonal workers or temporary employment. D Other Permits** *Seasonal Work Permits:* For industries like agriculture or tourism. *Settlement Permit with Work:* For long-term residence with work rights. --- 2. General Application Process:** 1. *Job Offer:* Secure a job offer from an Austrian employer. 2. *Employer's Role:* Employer must apply for labor market authorization (if required) to confirm the unavailability of EU/EEA workers for the job. 3. *Submission of Documents:* Applications can be filed in Austria (by the employer) or at the Austrian embassy/consulate in your home country. 4. *Required Documents:* Valid passport. Proof of qualifications (degrees, certifications). Employment contract or job offer. Proof of accommodation in Austria. Health insurance. 5. *Processing Time:* 4–8 weeks, depending on the permit type. *Red-White-Red Card Plus:* After two years of employment under the Red-White-Red Card, you can apply for this card, granting free access to the Austrian labor market. *Permanent Residency:* After 5 years of legal residence, you may apply for long-term residency. For specific guidance, check Austria’s immigration portal or contact the Austrian embassy in your country. Let me know if you'd like help with resources or further clarification!