For foreign nationals, Andorra offers a variety of visas and permissions. Andorra allows visitors with passports to stay for up to 90 days. A work visa is necessary for foreign nationals who wish to reside and work in the country. Different work visa types are available for Andora.
In Andorra, seasonal employment is typical. Foreign nationals who intend to temporarily live and work in the nation are subject to certain immigration policies. You are expected to leave after your purpose of visit has been achieved.
An Active Work Permit is for foreign nationals who work and live in Andorra and are referred to as active residents. Additionally, it permits independent contractors or self-employed individuals to work in Andorra. Meanwhile, a Passive Work Permit allows you to stay in the country for more than 90 days.
You are eligible for this visa if,
You must provide,
When to Apply
First of all, make sure that you meet the conditions for a work visa to Andorra. If so, you may apply 1 month before you want to move.
Visa Processing Time
Processing may take four to five working days if this is your first time working in Andorra. On the other hand, processing for returning employees typically takes three days. In both cases, make sure you have done all the required paperwork.
How to Apply
Firstly, you must secure an employment contract with an Andorra-based company. Once, you are hired, you will be sponsored by your employer. After meeting all the requirements and applying for your visa, wait for confirmation.
Duration
The seasonal work permit is too short and you are supposed to leave once your work is done. While other types of work permits can let you stay longer, even for more than 90 days.
Fees
The visa fee starts from 50 USD and it may vary with the type of visa you are applying for.
The visa is renewable but you are required to apply for the renewal before the previous one expires.
Extension
The visa can be extended or renewed.
Work
The applicants can work in the country.
Study
You may require a student visa for your studies.