A work visa is official authorization that allows a person to live and work in a foreign country for a specific period of time. It’s typically tied to a job or employer and may be temporary or lead to permanent residency, depending on the country.

Types of Work Visas

Temporary (Non-Immigrant) Work Visas

  • Granted for a limited period
  • Often tied to a specific employer or job offer

Permanent (Immigrant) Work Visas

  • May lead to permanent residency or a green card
  • Often require sponsorship and/or a points-based system

Intra-Company Transfer Visas

  • For employees of multinational companies transferring to a foreign office

 

Eligibility Criteria

  • A job offers from a foreign employer (required for most types)
  • Proof of skills, education, or qualifications
  • Labor market tests (in some countries, proving no local worker is available)
  • Clean criminal background
  • Health or medical checks (in some cases)
  • Language proficiency (for some visas, e.g., Canada or Australia)