Poland is the engine room of European road freight, with one of the largest haulage sectors in the European Union and a structural shortage of professional drivers. For transport companies, logistics ...
Poland's huge road-freight sector faces a driver shortage in 2026, creating real, well-paid jobs for foreign drivers. This complete guide explains the licences and Code 95 you need, the Driver Qualification Card and the essential Świadectwo Kierowcy attestation for non-EU drivers, the work-permit and visa routes by nationality, how salary and the dieta system work, where to find genuine jobs, and how to avoid scams.
Germany is Europe’s largest economy and a leading destination for foreign workers, with modern routes designed to attract skilled labour. In 2026, employers can hire freely across the EU and bri...
The Czech Republic is a strong central European base for employers, with significant demand for foreign labour in industry, services, and tourism. In 2026, employers can hire across the EU freely and ...
Serbia offers employers a competitive base outside the EU, with strong demand in IT, manufacturing, construction, and agriculture, and a simplified unified-permit process introduced in recent reforms....
Sweden raised its work-permit salary floor to 90% of the median wage – around SEK 33,390 a month from June 2026 – tightening a route that was once relatively open. For skilled professional...
Sweden combines one of Europe’s most innovative economies with persistent skills shortages and more than 150,000 job openings, making it an attractive destination for international workers in 20...
Expanding into Finland no longer means opening an office, registering a company, and learning local payroll before your first hire. In 2026, a growing number of businesses will enter the Finnish marke...
Finland has turned recruitment speed into a selling point, with a specialist fast-track that can clear in around two weeks. For skilled professionals weighing the Nordics in 2026 – and willing t...
Finland, regularly ranked the happiest country in the world, has thrown its doors open to skilled foreign workers to counter an ageing population and labour shortages in technology, healthcare and eng...






