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Best European countries for self-employed professional or founder
You are building something on your own account — find the European country whose permit framework actually accommodates founders, freelancers, and independent professionals.
Countries are ranked by route clarity and availability. Note: this scenario currently covers fewer countries than others. Countries with structured startup or self-employment frameworks score higher.
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Slovenia
Single permit for self-employment
Minimum salary: No dedicated salary threshold is published on the route page; you still need to meet general residence-permit and subsistence conditions.
Processing time: The route follows the single-permit framework, but practical access is gated first by the one-year residence rule unless the independent-profession exception applies.
Slovenia does have a self-employment route, but most applicants can only use it after one year of continuous legal residence unless they are entering as a perso…
Cyprus
Norway
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What to look for
Self-employment and founder routes are the thinnest and most variable part of European work immigration. Several countries technically offer something, but most routes have high thresholds, subjective evaluation criteria, or a very narrow target applicant. Expect fewer options and more nuance than the skilled-worker category.
The Startup Visa or equivalent is the most prominent route for founders: countries including France (French Tech Visa), Portugal (Startup Visa), and the Netherlands (Startup Visa through RVO) have well-documented programs with defined criteria. In practice, these programs reward startups with institutional backing — an accelerator partnership, incubator membership, or letters from recognized investors matter more than a business plan alone. If you are at a pre-seed stage with no institutional validation yet, your realistic options narrow quickly.
Freelancers and independent professionals have fewer dedicated routes. Some countries have self-employment permits that are technically open to knowledge workers (IT consultants, designers, translators), but many require proof of local clients, a business registration that precedes the permit application, or a minimum contract volume. Compare the income threshold, the requirement to incorporate locally, and whether your profession requires a separate professional authorization or license to practise before selecting a target country. Coverage here is intentionally limited to countries with documented routes; check individual country guides for current data.
Ranked for 2026. All data from country guides with cited official sources.
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