For Candidates
How does JVCS help candidates work in Europe?
Moving abroad for work means juggling job matching, documents, permits, travel, and settling in — usually all at once, in an unfamiliar system. JVCS walks you through each stage in order, so you always know what is done and what comes next. We have placed 6,000+ workers and operate 4 European offices, and the demand is real: the EU issued roughly 3.7 million first residence permits in 2023, including around 89,000 EU Blue Cards for highly qualified workers (Eurostat).
For candidates seeking work in Europe
Know exactly what to prepare
Clear checklists for your documents and requirements, with help getting everything in order before it can hold up your application.
Matched to real roles
Connection to employers and partner agencies, with coordination through every stage of your placement — not just an introduction and silence.
Support after you land
Help with arrival and the practical first steps abroad, with someone to answer your questions long after you have started the job.
You are in experienced hands
Thousands of workers have moved abroad with JVCS managing the details — from the first document to the first day on the job.
FAQ
Answers to the most common questions about how we work, what to expect during the process, and how different types of cooperation are handled.
Do I need a work permit to work in Europe?
What is an EU Blue Card and could I qualify?
What documents do I need to prepare?
Does JVCS help after I arrive?
Real jobs. Real people.
Candidates we’ve successfully placed — pictured on arrival at airports across Qatar and the UAE, ready to start their new roles.






Sources
Figures on this page are drawn from official EU statistical bodies. We do not publish unsourced numbers.
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