Switching to a Driver Profession in Lithuania with an Existing Work Permit #
If you currently hold a work permit for another profession in Lithuania and wish to change your occupation to become a driver, there are several steps and requirements you must fulfill. This process involves ensuring that you meet the qualifications for a driver, updating your work permit, and complying with Lithuanian regulations.
1. Assessing Eligibility and Requirements #
Driver Qualifications:
- Valid Driver’s License: You must possess a valid driver’s license for the appropriate vehicle category (e.g., C, C1, D, D1) depending on the type of driving job you seek (truck, bus, etc.).
- Code 95: If you intend to work as a professional driver (e.g., truck or bus driver), you generally need to obtain Code 95 certification, which confirms your professional competence.
- Health Certificate: A valid health certificate confirming you meet the health requirements for professional drivers.
- Clean Criminal Record: A clean criminal record or a certificate of good conduct may be required.
Lithuanian Legal Framework:
- Law on the Legal Status of Aliens: This law governs the employment of foreign nationals in Lithuania.
- Regulations on Employment Procedures: These regulations detail the specific procedures for obtaining and modifying work permits.
2. Obtaining Code 95 Certification #
What is Code 95?
Code 95 is an EU-wide qualification for professional drivers of trucks and buses, confirming they have the necessary skills and knowledge.
How to Obtain Code 95 in Lithuania:
- Training Courses: You must attend and complete a training course at an accredited training center in Lithuania. These courses cover topics such as safe driving, regulations, first aid, and vehicle maintenance.
- Examination: After completing the course, you need to pass an examination.
- Certification: Upon successful completion of the exam, you will receive Code 95 certification, which is usually endorsed on your driver’s license.
3. Modifying Your Work Permit #
Application for a New Work Permit/Change of Profession:
- Contact the Lithuanian Migration Department: You need to apply for a modification of your existing work permit to reflect your new profession as a driver.
- Required Documents:
- Your current work permit.
- A copy of your driver’s license.
- Code 95 certification (if applicable).
- Health certificate.
- Employer’s letter (if you have a job offer).
- Application form for changing the profession.
- Submission: Submit the application and required documents to the Migration Department.
- Processing Time: The processing time can vary, so it’s essential to apply in advance.
4. Health Insurance and Social Security #
Health Insurance:
- Ensure your health insurance covers you as a professional driver. Update your insurance policy if necessary.
Social Security:
- As a legally employed driver, you are entitled to social security benefits in Lithuania. Ensure your employer registers you correctly.
5. Tax Obligations #
Income Tax:
- You will be subject to Lithuanian income tax on your earnings as a driver. Ensure you understand your tax obligations and file your taxes correctly.
6. Finding Employment #
Job Search:
- Look for job opportunities with Lithuanian transport companies. Websites and recruitment agencies specializing in driver positions can be helpful.
Employment Contract:
- Ensure you have a written employment contract that complies with Lithuanian labor laws. The contract should specify your job duties, working hours, salary, and other terms of employment.
7. Important Considerations #
- Language Proficiency: While not always mandatory, having some proficiency in Lithuanian or English can be highly beneficial for communication and integration.
- Legal Advice: Consider seeking legal advice from an immigration lawyer to ensure full compliance with all regulations.
Official Resources and Links #
- Migration Department of Lithuania: https://migracija.lrv.lt/en/
- Lithuanian Road Administration: Information on driver licensing and Code 95 may be available on their website.
- European Commission – Immigration Portal: https://ec.europa.eu/immigration/
Disclaimer: Regulations and procedures can change, so it is important to verify the most current information with the relevant Lithuanian authorities or a qualified legal professional.