

Belgium
Belgium — a country with advanced labor standards, a stable economy, and high demand for workers in logistics, the food industry, construction, and agriculture.
Most foreign workers begin employment through a posting under the A1 form from a Polish employer: up to 90 days of work in Belgium, followed by a return to Poland.
This cycle allows official employment throughout the year, providing a stable income without violating migration laws. In the long term, there is the possibility of legalizing residence on a permanent basis, obtaining a residence permit, and bringing your family.
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Ukraine
Ukraine can serve as a permanent place of employment with official registration and a stable income, or as the first step toward a future career in the EU countries. It is easy to process documents here, and the labor market is quite broad.
Work experience in Ukraine is valued by European employers, and such a start opens the path to long-term employment, social guarantees, and further career development in the EU.
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Poland
Poland is the simplest way to work legally in the EU. Apply for a work visa or a residence card (TRC from Ukraine) without returning home and start official employment. A Polish permit opens the way to stable earnings, legalization, and A1 postings to Germany, Austria, Belgium, and other European countries for up to 90 days.
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