The procedure for entry, stay,
travel and employment of foreigners in the Republic of Albania is
established in Law No. 8492, dated 05/27/1999 “On foreign citizens”.
Foreign citizens may enter the territory of Albania with or without a
visa (depending on nationality). All foreign citizens whose stay in
Albania exceeds 20 days must fill out a form at the closest police station.
Albanian visas vary from 3 to 12-month. All foreigners have the right to apply for permanent residence after 5 years.
Non-Albanian citizens who work less 3
month in Albania do not need permission from the Ministry of Labour and
Social Affairs. Those who wish to work in Albania for over three months
need a work permit issued by the Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs.
The Minister of Labour and Social
Affairs decides on the standard form of the work permits, procedures for
acquiring, renewal and refusal of the work permit, and the documents
that need to be submitted.
The application forms can be
obtained in the Migration Department in the Ministry of Labour and
Social Affairs, in Albanian embassies and consulates abroad, and in the
regional labour offices. The issuing or refusal of the work permit takes
up to 30 days from the day of the submission of the documentation to
the relevant body.
Eight different types of work permit
are issued to foreigners who work in Albania. Restricted permits (for
reduced hours, for specific geographical areas) are issued to students
and to other workers in their initial work period. Self-employed
persons, persons who employ at least two Albanian citizens for every
foreign one, and persons who have held a restricted work permit for at
least three years can receive permits without geographical restrictions
or restrictions as to type of work. The initial validity of the permit
is usually for one year but it can be extended for up to five years.
Persons who have worked in Albania for five years may apply for a
permanent permit.
The process of acquiring and extending a work permit is fairly straightforward and takes no more than a month.
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