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mesamulu87

My name is Mesay Muluneh Solomon. I am from Ethiopia and hold a degree in Construction Technology and Management. I am currently single and highly motivated to develop my career in the field of construction. I have a strong interest in working in Bulgaria, where I believe I can contribute to and learn from the dynamic construction industry. I am eager to bring my skills and dedication to new professional challenges abroad.

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janemulberry

Welcome to the forum.

Unfortunately you are likely to find it's extremely challenging to get employment in Bulgaria. To obtain a work visa you would need to find an employer who is willing to sponsor you and complete all the necessary paperwork, and you would need to apply for a D visa. In most cases you'd need to have at least five years work experience in a specialist field as well as a degree, and ideally a good level of competency in spoken and written Bulgarian as well.

This applies to all non-EU citizens.

If you contact the Bulgarian embassy in the country you're currently resident in, they'll be able to give you more information about what is required.

SimCityAT

@janemulberry

The employer usually applies for the visa, because they have to prove that they have searched and found no one suitable in Bulgaria and then in the EU to do the job.

Unless it is really a highly skilled job, they won't employ someone that will cost and time in doing the paperwork to get a visa and especially Bulgaria because it's a poorer country.

SimCityAT

@mesamulu87

There is no need to start 2 threads, asking the same question. Because it wastes everyone's time.