Bulgaria Migration
Quick Facts
- Capital: Sofia
- Climate: Continental climate with hot summers and cold winters
- Currency: Bulgarian Lev (BGN)
- Official Language: Bulgarian
Why Choose Bulgaria?
- Affordable cost of living compared to most European countries
- Growing job opportunities in IT, manufacturing, and services
- Strategic location within Europe with access to EU markets
- Favorable environment for skilled professionals and entrepreneurs
Migration Types
- Short-Term Visa (Type C) – Allows stays of up to 90 days within a 180-day period for tourism, business, or visits.
- Long-Term Visa (Type D) – Required for residency applications, valid for up to 6 months or 1 year.
- Work Permit – Mandatory for non-EU nationals seeking employment in Bulgaria.
- EU Blue Card – A residence and work permit for highly skilled professionals.
In-Demand Sectors
- Information Technology and software services
- Manufacturing and industrial roles
- Customer support and BPO services
- Construction and skilled labor
Eligibility Overview
- Valid passport and required documentation
- Proof of funds and accommodation
- Relevant qualifications or job offer (for Work Permit)
- Compliance with Visa and residency regulations
Note
- Vacancies and open positions may vary depending on the recruiter.