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Best European countries for job seeker without a contract yet

You do not yet have a contract — you need a country that lets you enter, search, and convert to a work permit once the right offer arrives.

Countries are ranked by route quality, in-country conversion path, and documented processing times. Countries with well-structured search permits and clear conversion paths score higher.

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匈牙利

求职或创业目的居留许可

Minimum salary: 未公布薪资下限,因为该许可证本身是过渡身份而非就业授权。

Processing time: 许可证有效期最长9个月,不可延期,须在学习或科研许可证到期前至少15天在匈牙利境内提出申请。

匈牙利设有求职路径,但范围较窄:仅限于已在匈牙利持有学习或科研许可证、完成相应目的后在许可证到期前提出申请的人员。

#1 for job seeker without a contract yet See guide →
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挪威

挪威学业或研究结束后的求职者

Minimum salary: 生活费用至少每月27,116挪威克朗或每年325,400挪威克朗;部分前博士候选人适用较低的81,350挪威克朗标准。

Processing time: 最长可获一年,且不计入永久居留资历。

挪威不提供广泛的海外求职签证。此路线仅限于已在挪威持有所列学生或研究人员许可、并在该许可到期前提出申请的人员。

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瑞典

求职或创业居留许可

Minimum salary: 无薪资门槛,但须证明所申请每个月至少有13,000瑞典克朗的资金及足够的回程费用;提交申请前请核实当前数字。

Processing time: 路线页面当前显示75%的完整案例在7个月内决定,不完整案例在8个月内决定。

瑞典确有真实的求职路线,但范围较窄:您须完成相当于二级学历的学业,并具备足以支撑居留的储蓄和保险。

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Editorial

What to look for

Job-seeker routes are the narrowest category in European immigration — most countries simply do not offer them, and those that do attach significant conditions. The core question is not just whether a country formally has a job-search visa, but whether the visa is realistic for your profile and gives you enough time to mount a serious search.

Germany's Opportunity Card (Chancenkarte) is the most accessible of the newer job-search permits: it admits applicants under either a direct qualified-worker track or a points system, allows up to 20 hours of ancillary work per week while searching, and includes short trial work periods. The key constraint is financing — you must prove you can support yourself without working full-time during the search period. The Netherlands' Orientation Year is more restrictive: it is only available to recent graduates (typically within three years of graduation) from recognized institutions, or to researchers.

When comparing job-seeker routes, look at the permitted employment during the search period (Germany allows more than most), the conversion path from search permit to work permit (can you do it in-country, or must you leave and reapply?), and the realistic labor market for your sector in that country. A generous job-search window in a market with few relevant roles is not better than a shorter window in a city with deep demand for your skills.

Ranked for 2026. All data from country guides with cited official sources.

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