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Turnkey residence permit in the EU: how to get a residence permit without bureaucracy?

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Turnkey residence permit in the EU: how to get a residence permit without bureaucracy?

An EU residence permit allows you to legally live and work in European countries. Find out how to apply for a residence permit on a turnkey basis with the help of lawyers to avoid bureaucratic difficulties and quickly legalize in the country

Get advice on migration issues and obtaining a residence permit on a turnkey basis with VU lawyers
Get advice on migration issues and obtaining a residence permit on a turnkey basis with VU lawyers
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More and more Ukrainian citizens are considering legal residence and business in the European Union. One of the most popular ways to obtain a residence permit is through a law firm specializing in immigration law. For many, this is the best option, as the procedure can be complicated and time-consuming. That's why the turnkey residence permit service is gaining popularity among those who want to avoid difficulties with bureaucracy, language barriers, and uncertainty about the correctness of their actions.


What is a residence permit and what are its benefits?


A residence permit in the EU allows Ukrainian citizens to legally reside in Europe and enjoy a wide range of benefits:


Legal residence: the official right to live in the chosen country without breaking the law;

● Banking services: the ability to open bank accounts;

● Medical and social services: access to state medical care and social benefits;

● Work permit: the ability to work or start a business in the country;

Permanent residence and citizenship prospects: in a few years, it is possible to obtain permanent residence or even citizenship.


Depending on the EU country, there are different grounds for obtaining a residence permit: business, study, employment, family reunification, investment, etc.


What is a turnkey EU residence permit service?


Visit Ukraine's lawyers specializing in immigration law offer full support at all stages of the residence permit process, which saves time and nerves, as well as reduces the risk of mistakes. The service includes:


Analysis of the situation and selection of the grounds for a residence permit. Our lawyers study your possibilities and goals to find the best option for obtaining a residence permit, for example, starting a business in the Czech Republic or studying in Spain.

Preparation of documents. Forms, translations of documents, apostillization, notarization - all these issues are solved by specialists, which ensures the correctness and speed of submission.

Company registration. If the basis for a residence permit is business, lawyers will help you register a company, obtain a tax number and prepare all the necessary constituent documents.

● Applying to the consulate or migration service. Lawyers can accompany you when submitting documents to the consulate or migration service, and in some cases, represent your interests.

Obtaining a residence permit and further support. Upon receipt of a positive decision, lawyers will help you apply for a residence permit card, register an address, open a bank account, and advise on extending the validity of your residence permit.




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Obtaining a residence permit with the help of lawyers has a number of advantages that make the process more convenient and efficient:


Guarantee of correct submission of documents and compliance with deadlines: lawyers will ensure that all forms and documents are filled out correctly, which eliminates errors and delays.

● Saving time and nerves: especially important if you do not speak the language or are not familiar with local laws.

Possibility to appeal the refusal: if you are denied a residence permit, experienced lawyers will help you appeal the decision.


How to choose a country for obtaining a residence permit in the EU?


Each EU country has its own peculiarities in terms of residence permit granting. Here are some popular destinations:


Poland: simplified conditions for doing business and employment.

● Czech Republic: affordable residence permit for entrepreneurs, in particular for those who start their own business.

Spain: Residence permit for financially independent individuals.

● Portugal: loyal migration policy and the possibility of obtaining a “golden visa”.

● Germany: opportunities for highly qualified specialists and startups.


How to get a residence permit in the EU quickly and legally?


Legal support for obtaining a residence permit on a turnkey basis is a reliable and safe way to significantly reduce the likelihood of mistakes. So, if you want to get a residence permit quickly and legally, contact the experienced migration lawyers of Visit Ukraine, who will help you at every stage - from choosing a country to applying for a residence permit card.




Get advice from our experts and don't waste time on bureaucracy!


We remind you! Obtaining a visa without returning to Ukraine is possible, but there is a nuance. Read how Ukrainian citizens abroad can properly apply for and obtain a visa in a third country without any difficulties in our previous article.


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