Migrate to Austria


    Austria Permanent Residency Visa

    If you intend to stay in Austria for more than six months and are not an EEA citizen or a Swiss national, you will need to obtain a residence permit. Austria offers various types of residence permits depending on the purpose of your stay. For stays of less than six months, a visa is required, but not a residence permit.

    Application Process

    Applications for residence permits must be made in person and in your home country before entering Austria. Residence permits are available for employment, study, or research purposes. You must have a fixed and regular source of income to cover your living expenses. Some of the best cities to live in Austria include Vienna, Innsbruck, and Salzburg.

    Types of Residence Permits

    Below are the different types of residence permits available for migrating to Austria:

    • Nufenthaltsbewilligung:Temporary residence permit for temporary stay in Austria.
    • Betriebsentsandter:For employees sent on temporary duty.
    • Rotationsarbeitskraft:For company representatives, managers, or executives.
    • Selbsttändiger:For self-employed individuals.
    • Forscher:For researchers in Austrian educational institutions.
    • Künstler: For self-employed artists.
    • Sonderfälle unselbständiger Erwerbstätigkeit:For journalists, guest lecturers.
    • Student: For individuals attending college or university in Austria.
    • Schüler: For students attending school (grades 1-12) in Austria.
    • Niederlassungsbewilligung: For foreign nationals planning to live in Austria for more than six months.

    Eligibility for Permanent Residency

    To apply for permanent residency in Austria, you must meet the following requirements:

    Application Process

    - Complete Applications: Submit only complete applications.
    - In-Person Submission: Applications must be submitted in person.
    - Minors: Applications for minors must be signed by both parents.
    - Processing Time: Processing takes at least one month as all applications are sent to Austria.

    Required Documents

    How Oxour Can Help

    - Advise on the required documentation for the visa.
    - Guide on how to show the necessary funds for the visa.
    - Complete the application process.
    - Review your visa application documents.
    - Prepare you for a visa interview if required.

    FAQs about Austria Residence Permits

    • Who needs a residence permit in Austria?

      Non-EEA citizens and non-Swiss nationals planning to stay in Austria for more than six months require a residence permit.

    • How do I apply for an Austria residence permit?

      Applications must be submitted in person at an Austrian consulate or embassy in your home country before entering Austria.

    • What are the types of residence permits available in Austria?

      Austria offers various types of residence permits, including for employment, study, research, self-employment, and more specific categories like for journalists or artists.

    • What are the eligibility criteria for permanent residency in Austria?

      Eligibility includes having legal status in Austria for the past five years, financial self-sufficiency, health insurance coverage, and achieving a B1 level of German proficiency.

    • What documents are required for an Austria residence permit application?

      Required documents typically include a valid passport, completed application form, recent photo, birth certificate, proof of good conduct, health insurance, sufficient funds, and proof of accommodation in Austria.

    • How long does it take to process an Austria residence permit application?

      Processing time can take at least one month as applications are forwarded to Austria for review.

    • Can minors apply for an Austria residence permit?

      Yes, applications for minors must be signed by both parents.

    • What services does Oxour provide for Austria residence permit applications?

      Oxour offers guidance on required documentation, assistance in demonstrating financial requirements, completing the application process, document review, and preparation for any required visa interviews.