AbroadWork Abroad
What is Work Permit ?
Work permit is a legal authorization that allows you to work in a foreign country. It is typically issued by the government of the country where you plan to work and is necessary for most non-citizens who wish to take up employment there.
When it comes to applying for a visa, a work permit plays a crucial role. Here's how it typically works:
- Job Offer*: First, you need to secure a job offer from an employer in the foreign country.
- Employer Sponsorship*: Your employer usually initiates the work permit by providing necessary documents and information to the relevant government authorities.
- Work Permit Application*: This may involve submitting your job offer letter, proof of qualifications, personal identification documents, and other required paperwork.
- Work Permit Issuance*: Once approved, you'll receive your work permit. This permit allows you to legally work in the foreign country for a specified period.
- Visa Application*: With your work permit in hand, you can then apply for a visa. The work permit strengthens your visa application, demonstrating that you have a legitimate job and legal authorization to work in the host country.
- Supporting Documents*:
When applying for the visa, you'll need to provide your work permit, job offer letter, personal identification, proof of residence, and other relevant documents.- Visa Issuance*:
Upon approval, you'll receive your visa, which allows you to enter and reside in the foreign country for the duration of your employment.

200
+
Job Offers Worldwide

300
+
Work Permits Worldwide