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Work in Bulgaria — your start in the EU

Move where the job is already waiting for you. Legal employment, official contracts, and European living standards without the high costs. Bulgaria is an opportunity to work in the EU and save money for your future plans.

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Dental nurse

Dental nurse

Bulgaria

Bulgaria

Sofia, citizens of Muslim countries

1000 €

Medicine

Work visa,official employment

Work visa,official employment

Bulgaria

Bulgaria

cities of Bulgaria

1200 €

Service

Metalworking machine operator - CNC

Metalworking machine operator - CNC

Bulgaria

Bulgaria

Kazanlak

630 €

Manufacturing

Housekeeper

Housekeeper

Bulgaria

Bulgaria

Sofia, citizens of Muslim countries

1000 €

Housekeeping

Work in Bulgaria: in-demand vacancies and clear procedures


Bulgaria, a member of the European Union since 2007, has a stable labor market and open programs for attracting foreign workers. Due to the migration of the local population to Western Europe, the country is experiencing a growing demand for foreigners in agriculture, manufacturing, logistics, and construction.


Advantages of working in Bulgaria:


  • Opportunity to work under an official employment contract

  • Relatively fast processing of work visas

  • Lower cost of living compared to most EU countries

  • Wide range of vacancies across different regions


We provide:


  • Employment contract before departure

  • Preparation and submission of all necessary documents

  • Assistance after arrival: accommodation, communication with the employer

  • A personal coordinator to help with any issues


Job sectors:


  • Agriculture (harvesting, greenhouse work)

  • Factories (assembly, sorting, packaging)

  • Construction (assistants, assemblers)

  • Hotel industry, cleaning, kitchen staff


What else you should know about Bulgaria:


Bulgaria is advantageously located — neighboring Romania, Greece, Serbia, and Turkey — making it easy to travel and change jobs within the region. The average monthly salary for foreign workers in physical labor starts from €800, depending on the sector and city. In most regions, employers provide accommodation or partially compensate housing costs. Many companies already employ workers from India, Nepal, Pakistan, and Nigeria.


Bulgaria is an EU member but not part of the Schengen Area, which simplifies the employment process for third-country nationals compared to Western European countries.

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