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    • Serbia
    • Working in Europe
    • Work permit

    Work Permits & Conditions

    Work permits are required for foreigners employed in Serbia and are issued with a validity of 3 to 12 months. An application for a work permit is submitted in person or by mail to the Labor market office in Belgrade. The average time for obtaining the work permit is two days. Work permit can be...

    • Germany
    • Working in Europe, Leaving Europe
    • Job opportunities

    Working Abroad

    As a German citizen, you are not required to obtain a work permit if you want to work in another EU Member State / EEA State or Switzerland. You are entitled to a residence permit and freedom of movement. Article 45 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU) and a bilateral...

    • Estonia
    • Working in Europe
    • Intellectual Property Rights, Recognition of diplomas, Research Landscape

    Working conditions in Estonia

    This section describes working conditions in Estonia. Find some general information about working hours, salaries and academic positions. Also find information about recognition of qualifications, research ethics and intellectual property rights. General working conditions General working time in...

    • Switzerland
    • Working in Europe
    • Taxation/salaries, Work permit

    Working environment

    Work permit Switzerland has a dual system for the admission of foreign workers. Gainfully employed nationals from EU/EFTA States can benefit from agreements on the free movement of persons. Only a limited number of management level employees, specialists and other qualified employees are admitted...

    • Sweden
    • Working in Europe, Leaving Europe
    • Job opportunities

    Working environment in Sweden

    Swedish work environment regulations apply to everyone who works in Sweden. The Swedish Work Environment Authority is an authority that has the mandate from the government and the Paliament (Riksdag) to see that laws about work environment and working hours are followed by companies and...

    • Denmark
    • Working in Europe
    • Career Development, Entry conditions/visas, Job opportunities, Pension rights, Taxation/salaries, Work permit

    Working in Denmark

    Danish workplaces are characterised by having a good work-life balance. Many employees work 37 hours a week and have flexible working hours, and everyone is entitled to five weeks of holiday a year. Working conditions are well-organised and for many people issues such as salary, working hours...

    • France
    • Working in Europe
    • Taxation/salaries

    Working time and holidays

    In this section, you will find information about: Legal weekly working time Breaks Paid leave Other types of leave Public holidays The right to disconnect Reimbursement of unused leave Payment of transport expenses by the employer The information below are the general rules. Exceptions or...

    • United Kingdom
    • Living in Europe
    • Accommodation

    workshop

    The winner will win a conference trip to an EU member State (for Indian applicants) or India (for European applicants) and, of course, benefits from a broad public outreach for his/her project idea!