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Why Choose Lithuania for Work?

  • ​​​Fast-Growing Job Market: Lithuania's economy is growing steadily, especially in logistics, manufacturing, and construction. This creates regular demand for skilled foreign workers.
  • EU Member Advantage: As an EU country, working in Lithuania gives you access to travel and work opportunities across the Schengen Zone.
  • Quick Work Permit Processing: Lithuania is known for a simpler and faster work permit process compared to other EU countries.
  • Affordable Living: The cost of living is lower than in Western Europe, so you can save more from your salary.
  • Safe & Friendly Environment: Lithuania offers a clean, peaceful, and multicultural environment suitable for migrants.

Key Benefits of Working in Lithuania

  1. Legal Work Permit with TRP (Temporary Residence Permit)
  2. Free or Subsidized Accommodation Provided by Employers
  3. Work with Reputed European Companies
  4. Pathway to Long-Term Residency in Europe
  5. Family Visa Support Available (in selected cases)
  6. Opportunity to Move Across Schengen Zone for Tourism
  7. Safe Working Conditions with PPE Provided

Types of Work Permits in Lithuania

Type of Work Permit Who It’s For Validity Key Features
Standard Work Permit Non-EU nationals with job offer 1–2 years Issued for specific job role & employer
Intra-Company Transfer Permit Employees moving from a foreign branch to Lithuania Up to 3 years Must be a part of the same company group
Seasonal Work Permit Short-term workers (e.g. farming, tourism) Up to 6 months Renewable in special cases
Highly Qualified EU Blue Card Skilled professionals (e.g. engineers, IT) Up to 3 years Higher salary and mobility rights
Temporary Residence Permit (TRP) Along with Work Permit Usually 1 year, renewable Allows stay and work legally; needed for visa D application

Available Jobs in Lithuania

International Freight Truck Driver (Category CE) – Europe

Job Overview

Work as an international freight truck driver transporting goods across EU routes. The role includes safe driving, following assigned routes, vehicle checks, basic documentation, and loading or unloading when required. This is an officially registered position with employer-provided accommodation and training support.

Work Region: EU routes
Employment Type: Official, full-time

Section Details
Position CE Category Truck Driver – International Freight Routes
Key Responsibilities - Operate freight trucks across EU borders - Follow traffic rules and delivery schedules - Handle cargo/documents safely - Stay in touch with dispatch
Requirements - Valid CE driving license - Code 95 (or willing to obtain) - Freight experience (preferred) - Basic English or Russian - Responsible, punctual, detail-focused
Salary & Benefits - Without experience: €60/day (first 2 months), then increased - With experience: from €85/day and up - Advance: €150/week during driving cycle - Salary based on performance
What We Offer - Official labor contract - Routes all across Europe (Euro 6 trucks) - Internship & Code 95 training - Weekly advances - 24/7 technical & team support - Career growth opportunities
Eligible for Males only, 21+ [minimum age required]

If you do not have an EU CE driving license or Code 95 certificate, some additional steps may be required:

  • Driving Test in Lithuania - You may be asked to do a short test drive to check your driving skills.
  • Driving School Classes - If needed, driving lessons are available at €70 per session to help improve your skills.
  • Code 95 – Short Course (€600) - This is for drivers who already have an older CE license and only need to update their certification.
  • Code 95 – Long Course (€800) - This is required if your Category C license was issued after 10 September 2009.
  • The training usually takes 1–2 weeks after completion.

Meat Production Factory Worker – Lithuania

Job Overview

Work at a modern meat production facility involved in processing meat, sausages, hot dogs, and related meat products. This is an officially registered job with stable working hours and employer-provided accommodation.

Location: Utena, Lithuania
Employment Type: Official, full-time

Job Title Worker – Meat Production Plant (Utena, Lithuania)
Category Skilled Worker
Occupation Meat Production Worker
Eligible Gender Male & Female
Age Requirement 21 – 48 years
Net Salary From €4.4 per hour (after tax)
Average Monthly Salary Approx. €730/month (based on 168 working hours)
Work Location Utena, Lithuania

Eligible nationalities include:
Armenia, Malaysia, Singapore, South Korea, Thailand, Taiwan, Turkey, Uzbekistan, Vietnam, Zimbabwe, and South Africa.

Salary & Working Hours

  • Hourly wage: From €4.4 per hour (after tax)
  • Average monthly salary: Approx. €730 (based on 168 working hours)
  • Shift duration: 11 hours per shift

Work Schedule Options

Depending on the production process, shift patterns may include:

  • 4 days on / 4 days off (6:00–19:00 or 7:00–20:00)
  • 3 days on / 3 days off (8:00–21:00)
  • 2 day shifts + 2 night shifts + 2 days off (7:00–20:00 and 19:00–05:00)

Job Responsibilities

  • Meat processing and separation of meat from bones
  • Deboning pork or beef carcasses
  • Removing small bones, fat, skin, and tendons
  • Slaughter-related tasks
  • Packaging roles are available, especially suitable for women from couples

Accommodation

  • Provided free of charge by the employer
  • Housing in shared apartments or houses
  • 2–3 people per room with good living conditions
  • Married couples accommodated together (2 couples per room)
  • Facilities include Wi-Fi, refrigerator, and basic amenities
  • Housing is within walking distance of the workplace

Working Conditions

  • Work clothing and protective gear provided
  • Workplace temperature varies between +2°C to +10°C, depending on the process

Eligibility & Requirements

Applicants must provide:

  • Qualification diploma or certificate (butcher, butcher-cook, or equipment operator)
  • Minimum 1 year of work experience within the last 3 years
  • Valid certificate of no criminal record
  • Medical fitness certificate for food-processing work
  • All documents must be translated into English or Lithuanian and officially stamped

From Offer to Approval: Lithuania Work Permit Steps

Step Process Stage Description Payment Details
1 Job Matching & Agreement We help match you with a suitable job. Once matched, you sign the service agreement and make the initial payment to begin the process. Pre-Payment – €1200
2 Document Collection & Permit Filing Submit your documents (passport, CV, certificates). We file your work permit with Lithuanian authorities once the employer is confirmed. Included in Pre-Payment
3 Work Permit Approval & Second Payment After approx. 60 working days, your permit is approved and emailed. You then pay the second installment to proceed with visa steps. Second Payment – €1300
4 Courier Dispatch & Embassy Appointment Work permit(mediation letter) is couriered to your home address (courier charges extra). You attend the embassy appointment and submit your visa application. Courier – €200 (not included)t
5 Visa Support & Processing We guide you with visa funds, mock interview, and support in case of rejection. Embassy processes your application. Included in Second Payment
6 Visa Approval & Final Payment After visa approval, you pay the final installment. We help prepare your relocation checklist and support with ticket booking advice. Final Payment – €1000
7 Arrival & TRC + Job Start On arrival, you get help with accommodation, SIM card, bank account, tax ID, and TRC application. You then start your job in Lithuania. Included in Final Payment

Just 3 Easy Payments. No Hidden Fees.

Start Your Lithuania 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 – €1200
Start with job matching, eligibility check & document submission.

✅ Second Payment – €1300
Pay only after your work permit is approved.

✅ Final Payment – €1000
Pay after visa approval, before your flight to Lithuania.

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

Documents Required for Lithuania Work Permit (Invitation/Mediation Letter):

  • International Passport (valid, clear scan - bio page only)
  • Driver's License - Both front and back sides
  • Certificate of No Criminal Record - Must be apostilled (valid within the last 6 months)
  • Truck Driver Experience Certificate - Minimum 1 year of experience, issued by employer, in any driving category (on company letterhead, signed and stamped)
  • Lithuania Work Permit (Invitation/Mediation Letter) Processing
Why Us

Transforming Lives with Trusted Work Opportunities

From legal paperwork to job placement, EU Helpers helps individuals build a secure and brighter future in Europe — safely, legally, and stress-free.

 

Transforming Lives with Trusted Work Opportunities
Our Mission

With years of experience in the industry, our team is dedicated to delivering reliable relocation and employment services — prioritizing legal compliance, trust, and transparency.

Our Vision

We envision a world where migration is safe and accessible for all, empowering people with verified opportunities and personalized support.

Our Value

Integrity, transparency, client-first mindset, legal correctness, and consistent support form the foundation of every service we offer.

 

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Frequently Asked Questions

Lithuania Work Permit & Visa
  1. Who needs a work permit to work in Lithuania?
    Non-EU/EEA nationals require a valid work permit and Temporary Residence Permit (TRP) to legally work and stay in Lithuania.

  2. Do I need a job offer to apply for a Lithuania work permit?
    Yes, a confirmed job offer from a registered Lithuanian employer is mandatory before applying for a work permit.

  3. What are the basic documents required for a Lithuania work permit and visa?

  • Valid passport
  • Employment contract or job offer letter
  • Educational or professional certificates
  • Proof of accommodation
  • Police clearance
  • Medical insurance
  • Completed visa application form
  1. How long is the Lithuania work permit valid for?
    Usually valid for one year, extendable based on contract renewal. For high-skilled professionals (EU Blue Card holders), validity may be longer.

  2. How long does the process take?
    The complete process, from employer approval to visa issuance, may take 4 to 8 weeks, depending on document submission and embassy schedules.

  3. Is a TRP (Temporary Residence Permit) mandatory?
    Yes. The TRP is issued along with your work permit and allows legal stay in Lithuania. You cannot work in Lithuania without it.

  4. Can I bring my family with a Lithuanian work permit?
    Yes, in some cases. After you receive your TRP and meet income and housing criteria, you can apply for family reunification.

  5. Can I change employers after getting a work permit?
    No. Lithuania work permits are employer-specific. If you want to change employers, a new application must be submitted.

  6. Is accommodation included in the job offer?
    In most cases, employers provide free or low-cost accommodation. Always confirm this before signing your contract.

  7. Is it possible to convert the Lithuania work permit into permanent residency?
    Yes. After five years of legal residence and continuous employment, you may become eligible for long-term EU residence.

  8. Is knowledge of the Lithuanian language required?
    Not for all jobs. For factory, driving, and skilled labor positions, English or Russian is often enough. However, basic Lithuanian may be helpful for long-term stay.

  9. What happens if my visa is rejected?
    You may appeal the decision or reapply with corrected or additional documents. A good consultant or employer usually guides you in such cases.

Common Visa Interview Questions
  • Why do you want to work in Lithuania?
    I want to work in Lithuania because I received a genuine job offer and it matches my skills and career goals. I also look forward to gaining international work experience in a European country.

  • What is the name of your employer and job title?
    [Mention the exact company name] — I have been selected for the position of [e.g., MIG Welder / Truck Driver / Warehouse Worker].

  • How did you find this job?
    I applied through a licensed agent or employment agency, and the employer selected me after reviewing my profile.

  • What experience or qualifications do you have for this job?
    I have [X years] of experience in this field and have worked in similar roles before. My qualifications and work background match the employer's requirements.

  • Who will cover your travel, food, and accommodation?
    As per the job offer, the employer will provide accommodation and local transport. Travel and visa costs are handled as agreed with the agency or employer.

  • What are your job responsibilities?
    I will be responsible for [mention specific tasks, like operating welding equipment, driving and delivering goods, or packaging and sorting items in the warehouse].

  • Do you have medical insurance for your stay?
    Yes, I have arranged medical insurance as per the embassy’s requirements.

  • What is your salary and working hours?
    My salary is €[amount] per month, and the working hours are approximately [number] hours per week, as mentioned in the contract.

  • Do you plan to stay in Lithuania permanently?
    I plan to work in Lithuania legally under the contract terms. If eligible in the future, I may explore long-term options, but my current goal is temporary employment.

  • What will you do after your visa expires?
    I will return to my home country unless my contract is renewed or extended legally by the employer.

  • Do you have relatives or friends in Lithuania?
    No, I do not have relatives in Lithuania. (Or mention truthfully if you do.)

  • How will you support yourself until you get your first salary?
    I have personal savings and arrangements in place to manage my initial expenses.

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