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Breaking down the EU Blue Card requirements
What is the EU Blue Card? And is it right for you and your family? Find answers to the most common questions in this explainer.
Residence permit: What if it is linked to marriage?
When people get divorced, it brings many challenges. Apart from the emotional or organisational consequences, such as reorganisation, finding a place to live and orientation, a divorce is also accompanied by legal challenges. However, for people who derive their right of residence in Austria through marriage, there may be issues other than family law. People who are in Austria as “family members” often have to think about whether it is even possible for them to remain in Austria after a divorce.
Post-Brexit: How UK citizens can come to Austria
Brexit has had a profound impact on the lives of UK citizens, particularly those who want to live and work in the EU. For many, the dream of moving to an EU member state has become more complicated, with new rules and regulations to navigate. But fear not! If you’re a UK citizen who’s set their sights on Austria, there’s good news: it’s still possible to make the move. In this blog post, we’ll provide guidance on the process of moving to Austria and help you understand your immigration rights.
Austrian Residence permits – International Couples
In this blog post, we will discuss the most common questions international couples have about family reunification and partnership visas in Austria, including what permits are available, the eligibility criteria, and the application process.
Student visa for Austria – 10 FAQs
In this blog post, we are answering some of the most common questions on obtaining a student visa for Austria.
Turquoise-green government agreement 2020-2024: what is planned in aliens law?
What does the government program of the Turquoise-Green coalition envisage in immigration law? An overview.
Residence rights for same sex couples in Austria?
How is the Austrian stance on the rights of same sex couples when it comes to immigration law? As Euro Pride is held in Vienna this year, I wanted to highlight the situation in this blog article.