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I need help in understanding work permit

Wandering Muse

So I got contacted by one company  who is offering me to work in belgium in a freelancing project for their client and client is  not ready to give sponsership and work permit for EU
and saying that I need to get it by myself

CI needhelp in uunderstanding how ccan j  prioceed ?

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SimCityAT

Wandering Muse wrote:

So I got contacted by one company  who is offering me to work in belgium in a freelancing project for their client and client is  not ready to give sponsership and work permit for EU
and saying that I need to get it by myself

CI needhelp in uunderstanding how ccan j  prioceed ?


Why are you asking about Belgium in the Germany forum?

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Wandering Muse

Thanku

Wandering Muse

Oh I didn't know how this platform work ..I just went on tabs forum and asked ...didn't see country option

However I asked europe work permit

TominStuttgart

Wandering Muse wrote:

Oh I didn't know how this platform work ..I just went on tabs forum and asked ...didn't see country option

However I asked europe work permit


The country forums are clearly showed - and one has to be country specific since each country issues its own work permits.

But since you asked I will say that in Germany a non-EU citizen will have to already have residency with  permission to work or to get a work visa through the German Embassy or consulate - and it is essential to have the paper work showing a work contract from the employer to get it. I don't know for sure but assume it is similar in Belgium. If a employer isn't willing to do the paper work there is no way around the requirement; one cannot do it on their own. 

Such an attitude would suggest to me that they aren't really interested in recruiting  3 country nationals. If companies can find enough qualified workers locally then why should they bother with the extra bureaucracy? And some countries are even stricter about giving priority to EU/Schengen citizens first before allowing a company to even bring in a non-Schengen national.

beppi

Wandering Muse wrote:

However I asked europe work permit


There is no Europe work permit - they are still strictly national!