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Travelling to Non-EU countries while Blue card in application

Travelling to Non-EU countries while Blue card in application
  1. Can I travel within Europe with my residence permit?
  2. Can I travel with blue card?
  3. Can I travel to Switzerland with EU blue card?
  4. Can I hold 2 European residence permits?
  5. Can you travel to UK with EU residence card?
  6. Where can I travel with EU blue card?
  7. What is the difference between EU blue card and residence permit?
  8. How long can a blue card holder stay out of the country?
  9. How long is a blue card valid for?
  10. What is the minimum salary to get blue card in Germany?
  11. What is the benefit of EU blue card?
  12. Can I work in UK with EU blue card?

Can I travel within Europe with my residence permit?

You do not need a visa if you have a residence document (national residence permit) issued under national rules by a Schengen country and you are travelling to a Schengen country.

Can I travel with blue card?

The card gives holders the opportunity to travel back to their country of origin or other non-EU states for up to one year without losing the card. Blue Card holders can also travel to other countries in the Schengen States for up to 90 days per 180 day period as a tourist.

Can I travel to Switzerland with EU blue card?

As long as your blue card is still valid, you can in any case visit other countries in the Schengen area (that's most of the EU together with a handful of other countries like Switzerland and Norway) for up to 90 days.

Can I hold 2 European residence permits?

Yes, you can hold two EU/Schengen residence IDs at once.

Can you travel to UK with EU residence card?

EU , EEA and Swiss citizens can travel to the UK for holidays or short trips without needing a visa. You can cross the UK border using a valid passport which should be valid for the whole time you are in the UK .

Where can I travel with EU blue card?

In general, the Blue Card is valid in all European Union member states, except Denmark, Ireland, and the UK.

What is the difference between EU blue card and residence permit?

The EU Blue Card is similar to the Temporary Residence Permit, but it targets a specific group of people and has longer validity. The EU Blue Card is for foreign nationals of non-EU countries who are highly skilled in a profession and want to work in Germany.

How long can a blue card holder stay out of the country?

You can work and live in another country for up to two years without losing your permanent residence status, provided you notify immigration services before leaving.

How long is a blue card valid for?

A blue card is valid for two years from the date it is issued unless it is cancelled earlier by the Commissioner. This may occur where there has been a change in criminal history, or the card has been suspended because the holder has been charged with an excluding offence.

What is the minimum salary to get blue card in Germany?

A reduced minimum annual gross salary of 44,304 Euros applies to employment in the occupational fields of mathematics, computer science, the natural sciences, engineering and human medicine (not including dentistry) (as of 2021 - the salary thresholds are readjusted for each calendar year).

What is the benefit of EU blue card?

An EU Blue Card gives highly-qualified workers from outside the EU the right to live and work in an EU country, provided they have higher professional qualifications, such as a university degree, and an employment contract or a binding job offer with a high salary compared to the average in the EU country where the job ...

Can I work in UK with EU blue card?

UK Nationals now need a permit, such as the EU Blue Card, in order to work legally in an EU country. The United Kingdom government, on November 12th, signed into law the Immigration Act, which on December 31, at 11 pm, ends the freedom of movement in the UK for all EU citizens.

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