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Why Armenia is a Smart Choice

  • Fast-growing economy with strong demand for foreign workers across multiple sectors.
  • Easy and legal work pathway through the Temporary Residence Card (TRC).
  • Low cost of living compared to most European countries.
  • Safe, friendly, and welcoming culture for international workers.
  • Simple visa process — no embassy appointment needed.
  • Great stepping stone to build work experience in Eastern Europe.
  • English is widely used at workplaces, especially in hotels and factories.

Available Jobs in Armenia

Position Salary (EUR/month) Category Age Requirement Job Description
Welder €500 – €900 Skilled 21–45 Welding metal parts in a factory setting
Fish Farm Worker €500 – €900 Unskilled 21–45 Feeding fish, cleaning tanks, and farm work
Dish Cleaner (Restaurant) €500 – €900 Unskilled 21–45 Washing dishes and cleaning kitchen area
Hotel Cleaning Couple €500 – €900  Unskilled 21–45 Room cleaning and basic housekeeping as a couple
Machine Helper (Cable Factory) €500 – €900 Semi-skilled 21–45 Assisting machine operators in cable production
Brick Factory Worker €500 – €900 Unskilled 21–45 Making, moving, and stacking bricks

Armenian work permit and visa Process

Step Stage What You Need to Do Payment Stage
1 Prepare Documents Keep passport valid, arrange Armenian job contract, prepare qualifications (translated if needed), accommodation proof, and photos. First payment - € 1500
2 e-Armenia Registration Create your account on the official e-Albania portal using your details. -
3 Application Form Log in, select employment residence permit, and upload documents in PDF format. -
4 Pay Application fee Pay the official residence permit fee through the e-Armenia portal. Government fee (paid by applicant)
5 Submit Application Submit the application and save the confirmation. -
6 Interview (If Required) Attend interview if requested; carry originals and copies. -
7 Application Review Authorities review the application; updates shared by email/portal. -
8 Approval & Entry Permission Receive approval to enter Armenia and complete formalities. Second Payment - € 1300
9 Travel to Albania Travel within the approved validity period. -
10 Address Registration Register your local address with the State Police office. -
11 Collect Permit Card Visit the designated office to collect your residence permit card. Card issuance fee (if applicable)
12 Start Employment Begin work legally after permit card and address registration.-  
erified Armenian employer reviewing resume with foreign candidate in a Yerevan office hiring setting

Start Your Armenia Work Journey with 100% Transparent Pricing

At EU Helpers, we turn your job dreams into reality with clear costs, no hidden surprises, and full support at every step. 

✅ Pre-Payment – €1500
To begin the process.

✅ Second Payment – €1300
After E-Visa approval

Note: What’s Not Included in the Service Fee

Please note that the following costs are not covered under our service fee:

  • Flight or travel expenses
  • Medical tests or health insurance
  • Visa application or embassy fees
  • Courier or document delivery charges
  • Any personal or miscellaneous expenses
Payment Terms & Conditions- No payments will be accepted after visa approval. We do not offer salary deduction or post-arrival payment options.

What Documents are required for Armenia Work Permit?

  • Valid Passport - Copy of personal details and all relevant pages.
  • Armenia Visa Photo 35x45 mm (3.5x4.5 cm) Size
  • Qualifications and Certificates - Educational degrees, diplomas, or professional certificates matching the job role.
  • Work Experience Proof - Letters or certificates from previous employers (if applicable) and work video.
  • Language Requirements for Blue-Collar Workers - Some roles may require English proficiency at the B1 level, depending on the employer and job
Official Armenia work permit document sample issued to foreign skilled workers applying via verified employers

FAQs

1. Do I need a work permit to work in Armenia?

Yes, most foreign nationals need a work permit. Usually, your employer applies for it on your behalf before you start working.

2. How long does it take to get a work permit in Armenia?

It usually takes around 10–20 working days, depending on document verification and employer processing.

3. Can I apply for a work permit myself?

No, in most cases, the employer must apply for your work permit. You cannot apply independently.

4. What documents are required for a work permit?

Common documents include: Passport copy, Educational certificates, Work experience proof, Medical certificate (if required), and the Employer's job offer or contract.

5. Do I need a visa before entering Armenia for work?

It depends on your nationality. Many countries can enter visa-free, but you will still need a work permit or temporary residence permit to work legally.

6. What is a Temporary Residence Permit (TRP) in Armenia?

A TRP allows you to live and work legally in Armenia for a fixed period (usually 1 year, renewable).

7. Can I convert my tourist visa into a work permit?

Generally, you need to follow the proper process through an employer. Conversion may be possible, but it depends on your case and legal status.

8. What is the average salary in Armenia?

Salaries vary by job: Unskilled: €400–€700 and Skilled: €700–€1200+.

9. Are there job opportunities for foreigners in Armenia?

Yes, especially in Construction, Manufacturing, Hospitality, and IT (for skilled professionals).

10. Is English enough to work in Armenia?

For some jobs (like IT or international companies), yes. For others, basic Armenian or Russian may be helpful.

11. How long is the work permit valid?

Usually 1 year, and it can be renewed based on your employment.

12. Can I bring my family with me?

Yes, once you have a valid residence permit, you can apply for family reunification.

13. What happens if I work without a permit?

Working without a valid permit is illegal and may lead to fines, deportation, or an entry ban.

14. Do employers provide accommodation?

Some employers provide shared accommodation, food, or transport, but it depends on the job contract.

15. Is Armenia a good country to work in?

Yes. Armenia is growing in opportunities, especially for entry-level and skilled workers, with relatively low living costs.

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