You may come to Bulgaria as a trainee if you have an employment contract for doing traineeship with a local employer. You do not need a work permit.
You must obtain:
- a long-stay visa (“type D”), if needed; and
- a residence permit.
Where and how to apply | Visa Once you have signed a labour contract for doing traineeship with a local employer, you must obtain a visa "type D" at the Bulgarian embassy or consulate in your home country. Residence permit Once you have arrived in Bulgaria with your valid visa (in case you need a visa to enter the country), you must also obtain a residence permit from the Migration Directorate. |
Documents required | To obtain a visa, you must submit the following documents:
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Duration of validity of permits | The duration of your residence permit is aligned to the duration of your labour contract for a maximum of one year. |
Further requirements | After you arrive, you have five days to notify your address of residence to the competent authorities. |
Appeals | Decisions related to researcher permits can be challenged before local administrative courts within 14 days. |
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Change of status | To obtain the right of prolonged residence and a prolonged residence permit of the “Single residence and work permit” type, an application, accompanied by the following documents, shall be submitted:
The Migration Directorate shall attach to the application the copy of the written decision for employment, issued by the Employment Agency, received ex officio. |
Family members | Prolonged residence permit may be obtained by third-country nationals who hold a visa under Art. 15, Para. 1 of the Law on Foreigners in the Republic of Bulgaria and are members of the family of a third-country national: 1) who has received a prolonged or permanent residence permit, or 2) who has received international protection — where the documents certifying the family relations and the right to maintenance have been recognised or admitted for execution under the Bulgarian legislation. For this purpose, an application for family reunification should be submitted to the Migration Directorate or the relevant Regional Directorate of the Ministry of Interior by the third-country national with a residence permitted for at least one year on the territory of the Republic of Bulgaria. |
Long-term residence | Long-term residence status shall be granted to a third-country national who has resided legally and without interruption on the territory of the Republic of Bulgaria within 5 years before submitting the application for a long-term residence permit. After its acquisition, the status of long-term residence is permanent, insofar as no grounds have arisen for its revocation under Art. 40 of the Law on Foreigners in the Republic of Bulgaria. When calculating the specified period of residence, only half of the residence time of the third-country nationals as students, pupils or trainees is taken into account on the grounds of Art. 24c of the Law on Foreigners in the Republic of Bulgaria. |
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