Albania

POPULATION

2.7 million+

Country Capital

Tirana

Languages

Albanian

Currency

Albanian Lek (ALL)

Work Legally in Albania – Affordable Entry into the European Workforce

Explore Legal Work Opportunities in Albania with Infoya Immigration

Albania, situated in Southeast Europe along the Adriatic coast, is an emerging destination for foreign labor. Known for its cost-effective lifestyle, growing job market, and welcoming environment, Albania is a great option for unskilled and semi-skilled workers looking to earn and live legally abroad. Though not yet in the EU, Albania aligns many of its employment laws with European standards, making it easier for legal entry and job placement.

Infoya Immigration provides reliable guidance, employer coordination, and complete documentation support for your Albania work permit journey.

Why Work in Albania?

  • Legal entry into European labor markets
  • Reasonable salary packages with regular overtime
  • Lower cost of living and stable lifestyle
  • Quick visa processing and job approval timelines
  • Step toward gaining European work experience
  • Less competition compared to other EU nations

Jobs in Demand in Albania

Albania Work Permit – Application Flow

  • Candidate screening and job matching
  • Document preparation and PCC collection
  • Legal translations & notarized papers
  • Employer contract & permit submission
  • Visa appointment & embassy coordination
  • Travel briefing and residence registration
  • Spouse visa support after employment confirmation

Make Albania Your Legal Work Destination with Infoya

If you’re seeking low-risk, low-cost entry into European employment, Albania can be your ideal launchpad. With Infoya Immigration, every step — from employer contract to post-arrival support — is managed with precision, so you can focus on building your future.

FAQs

What documents are needed for an Albania work permit?

You’ll need a passport, job offer, PCC, health clearance, and translated documents coordinated by Infoya.

Processing takes 3 to 5 weeks in most cases, depending on employer and embassy timelines.

Yes, most jobs don’t require Albanian. English is sufficient in hospitality and general labor.

Yes, permits are typically valid for 1 year and can be renewed if employment continues.

Once your residence card is issued, you may apply for dependent visas for your spouse and children.