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Switching Jobs in Lithuania: What Happens to My Work Permit?

Switching Jobs in Lithuania: What Happens to Your Work Permit? #

If you are a foreign national working in Lithuania and you decide to switch jobs, the status of your work permit depends on several factors. Here’s a detailed explanation:

General Information #

In Lithuania, work permits are generally issued for a specific employer and a specific position. Therefore, changing employers usually requires a new work permit. However, there are exceptions and specific procedures to follow to ensure you remain legally employed.

Key Considerations and Procedures #

  • New Work Permit Requirement: Generally, if you change employers, you will need to apply for a new work permit. The new employer must initiate this process on your behalf.
  • Legal Basis: The primary legal basis for employment of foreign nationals in Lithuania is governed by the Law on the Legal Status of Aliens.
  • Application Process: The new employer must apply to the Lithuanian Labour Exchange (Užimtumo Tarnyba) for a decision on whether the job can be filled by a Lithuanian citizen or a person with the right to work in Lithuania. If no suitable candidates are found, the Labour Exchange will issue a permit allowing the employer to hire a foreign national.
  • Documents Required: Typically, the following documents are required:
    • Application form
    • Passport copy
    • Employment contract
    • Documents confirming qualifications
    • Decision from the Labour Exchange
  • Changing the Job Within the Same Company: If you are only changing roles within the same company, it might not always require a new work permit, but it is essential to verify this with the Migration Department or a legal advisor.
  • Temporary Residence Permit: Your work permit is usually linked to your temporary residence permit. If you change jobs, you must inform the Migration Department to update your residence permit details.
  • Notification Requirement: You and your new employer must notify the Migration Department about the change in employment status.

Specific Scenarios and Exceptions #

  • Highly Qualified Employees: There may be expedited procedures for highly qualified employees. The requirements and processes can sometimes be streamlined under specific programs aimed at attracting skilled workers.
  • EU Blue Card: If you hold an EU Blue Card, changing jobs might have different requirements. Generally, you need to notify the Migration Department, and there might be a need for updated documentation, but the process is often simpler than applying for a completely new work permit.

Important Institutions and Resources #

  • Migration Department (Migracijos departamentas): This is the primary institution responsible for handling migration-related issues, including work permits and residence permits. You can find detailed information on their official website.
  • Lithuanian Labour Exchange (Užimtumo Tarnyba): They handle the initial assessment of the labor market and issue decisions on hiring foreign nationals.
  • Official Legal Acts:
    • Law on the Legal Status of Aliens: Regulates the legal status of foreign nationals in Lithuania.

Practical Steps to Take #

  1. Inform Your Current Employer: Officially resign from your current position.
  2. Secure a Job Offer: Obtain a formal job offer from your new employer.
  3. Employer’s Application: Ensure your new employer starts the work permit application process with the Lithuanian Labour Exchange.
  4. Migration Department Notification: Once the work permit is approved, notify the Migration Department to update your residence permit details.
  5. Legal Consultation: Consider consulting with a legal professional specializing in immigration law to ensure all steps are correctly followed.

Official References and Links #

Disclaimer: Immigration laws and regulations can change, so it is essential to verify the most current information with the relevant authorities or seek legal advice.

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