Listing Description

Belarus Work Permit: Requirements & Application Process

Looking to work in Belarus? A work permit is required for foreign nationals. To obtain a Belarus work permit, you need a valid passport, a signed job offer from a Belarusian employer, a completed application form, proof of accommodation, and a police clearance certificate. Employers usually assist with the application. Work permits are issued based on labor market needs, so early application is essential. Ensure compliance with local laws for a seamless process. Start your Belarus work permit application today!

Occupation with Estimated Salary (Updated)

  • Construction Worker – BYN 800 to 1,200 (€320 to €480)
  • Electrician – BYN 1,000 to 1,500 (€400 to €600)
  • Plumber – BYN 900 to 1,400 (€360 to €560)
  • Factory Worker – BYN 800 to 1,200 (€320 to €480)
  • Waiter/Waitress – BYN 700 to 1,100 (€280 to €440) (including tips)
  • Truck Driver – BYN 1,200 to 1,800 (€480 to €720)
  • Retail Sales Assistant – BYN 800 to 1,200 (€320 to €480)
  • Hotel Housekeeper – BYN 700 to 1,000 (€280 to €400)

What is Work Permit?

A work permit is an official document issued by a country’s government that allows foreign nationals to work legally within that country.
It grants the holder the right to be employed in a specific job and typically outlines the conditions of employment, including the job role, duration of stay, and the employer's details.

Valid Passport – At least six months validity.
Job Offer Letter – Signed employment contract from a Belarusian employer.
Work Permit Application Form – Completed and signed.
Police Clearance Certificate – Issued by UAE authorities.
Medical Certificate – Proof of good health from an accredited medical center.
Proof of Accommodation – Rental agreement or employer-provided housing.
Educational & Professional Certificates – Relevant to the job role.
Proof of Financial Means – Recent bank statements or employer sponsorship.
Health Insurance – Valid coverage for Belarus.