We connect skilled professionals from across the world with verified European employers — and handle your work permit, visa documentation, and relocation support end to end.
Tell us about yourself and we'll match you with the right job and permit route.
From finding the right job to arriving at your workplace, we cover every step so you don't have to figure it out alone.
We handle all the paperwork for your EU work permit — from document preparation to submission and follow-up.
We match your skills with verified European employers across your preferred sector and country — no guesswork.
We prepare, review, and organise every document required for your visa application — tailored to your destination country.
From travel planning to address registration and your first days at work — we make your arrival in Europe smooth and stress-free.
We connect candidates across a wide range of sectors with verified, legal employers throughout Europe.
Assembly line workers, packers, warehouse staff, quality controllers, and production operators for manufacturing plants across Europe.
Electricians, welders, plumbers, CNC machinists, heavy equipment operators, and skilled tradespeople in high demand across EU countries.
Chefs, kitchen assistants, waiters, housekeepers, hotel front desk, and catering staff for hotels and restaurants across Europe.
Caregivers, nursing assistants, hospital support staff, and elderly care workers for clinics and care homes in Germany, Netherlands, and Austria.
Administrative staff, IT support, back-office operations, and professional roles in growing European companies. EU Blue Card eligible.
Farming, harvesting, greenhouse helpers, and packaging roles — ideal for seasonal contracts with accommodation often included.
We have verified employer partnerships and established permit processes in 19+ EU countries. Here are the most popular destinations.
Fast-growing economy with strong demand for manufacturing, construction, logistics, and healthcare workers. Our home base of operations.
Affordable cost of living with rising demand for factory, engineering, welding, and construction workers across industrial zones.
Strong opportunities in agriculture, manufacturing, hospitality, and food processing. Growing international workforce across the country.
High demand for factory workers, packers, and production staff. Good wages relative to cost of living in Central Europe.
High demand for construction, agriculture, and logistics workers. Welcoming environment for international workers on the Atlantic coast.
Wide range of roles in hospitality, cleaning, farming, and construction. Simplified permit process and growing employer network.
Stable job market with strong demand for cleaning, welding, construction, and warehouse roles. Straightforward TRC and permit process.
Emerging destination with opportunities in manufacturing, hospitality, and trade for international workers seeking legal employment.
We're not just a job board. We're a licensed, experienced partner that takes responsibility for your entire journey — from first contact to first day at work.
All job placements comply with European immigration laws. We work only with licensed, verified employers. No shortcuts, no risk.
No hidden charges. Our service fees are explained clearly before any agreement. You'll always know exactly what you're paying for.
A personal advisor guides you throughout the process — you're never left without answers. We're reachable via call, WhatsApp, and email.
We break the entire process into clear stages — from profile review to visa approval — so you always know what's happening next.
We've helped 8,000+ people go through this exact process. It's clear, structured, and managed by our team every step of the way.
Fill in our free registration form. Share your experience, skills, and target country — takes less than 3 minutes.
Our team reviews your profile, identifies the best-matched jobs and permit routes, and contacts you within 48 hours.
We connect you with a verified employer and manage all work permit paperwork, document preparation, and submission.
Once approved, we help with travel planning, accommodation guidance, and registration at your new address in Europe.
Real experiences from people who worked with EUHelpers to build their career in Europe.
I came from Africa with no idea how the European work permit process worked. EU Helpers explained everything clearly from the very beginning — which documents I needed, how long it would take, and what each payment covered. They filed my work permit, guided me through the visa application, and I got the job in Poland without any complications. No false promises, just real results.
I applied for a warehouse Worker position in Poland through EU Helpers. Being from Nepal, I was nervous about the visa and work permit process — but their team made it simple. They collected my documents, submitted everything correctly, and kept me updated at every stage. My visa was approved and I started work in Poland on time. EU Helpers truly delivered what they promised.
From India, I did not expect the process to be this professional and transparent. EU Helpers handled my entire work permit and visa application without any hidden charges. They told me the exact fee upfront, helped me prepare all documents, and kept me informed at every step. I now work in Poland and I am very satisfied with the honest support I received throughout.
Yes. All non-EU citizens need a valid work permit before starting employment in any EU country. The permit type depends on your nationality, job, and destination country.
The main types are: EU Blue Card (for highly qualified workers), General Work Permit (with a job offer), Seasonal Permit (short-term agriculture or hospitality), and national permits specific to each country.
Typically 4–12 weeks depending on the country. Germany EU Blue Card: 4–6 weeks. Poland national permit: 6–12 weeks. A complete, correct application is the best way to avoid delays
Generally: valid passport, signed job offer or contract, educational certificates, proof of work experience, and a clean criminal record. Some countries also require a medical certificate or language result.
A work and residence permit for highly qualified non-EU professionals. You need a recognised degree, a job offer in an EU country, and a salary above the national threshold (usually 1.5x the average). It also fast-tracks permanent residence.
Yes. Most EU countries allow family reunification once you have stable employment, sufficient income, and housing.
Spouses are typically eligible after 6-12 months and can often work too.