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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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Eslovenia
Permiso único para trabajo por cuenta propia
Minimum salary: No se publica un umbral salarial específico en la página de la vía; siguen siendo de aplicación las condiciones generales del permiso de residencia y de subsistencia.
Processing time: La vía sigue el marco del permiso único, pero el acceso práctico está condicionado primero por la norma de un año de residencia, salvo que se aplique la excepción de profesión independiente.
Eslovenia sí dispone de una vía de trabajo por cuenta propia, pero la mayoría de los solicitantes solo pueden usarla tras un año de residencia legal continua, a…
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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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