The wonderful European Union Blue Card, an interesting initiative from the member nations of the said Union, to facilitate hassle-free admissions of qualified migrants, is basically a quality product of the involved Union that seeks to inspire and woo trained workers to the member nations, for work purposes.
Its goal remains wooing trained non-EU immigrants. The card seeks to enable the EU remain competitive, and in the business, against the market leaders, namely, Canada, the US, Australia and New Zealand. A pan-EU permit scheme, it gives such people the right to work and live in any of the member nations of the EU, in addition to these countries, namely, Denmark, Ireland, and the UK.
A wonderful tool brought forth to bypass the somewhat intricate process involved in getting the work and resident visa, the basic requirement across many nations of the EU; the EU Blue Card acts as a single window and one stop process to realize the object. In certain instances, it even enables the applicants pocket the much–prized and the much sought after permanent residency (PR) of the involved nation.
A kind of immigration visa, the card in question lawfully entitles the holder to do a job, and also stay in the EU for a period of anywhere between 12 and 48 months. Adding to the appeal of the card is the fact that it can also be well renewed. Those aspirants, who successfully make the cut, receive a special permit for residence and work purposes.


