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Chubbspi
22nd Jul 2019, 05:51
Hey does any one know about hiring policies in European airlines for non eu citizens who hold a valid work permit????

KongFlyer
22nd Jul 2019, 10:31
You can only be based in the country you have a work permit in, on a local contract. At least that is how I understand it.

wiggy
22nd Jul 2019, 13:37
As KongFlyer says, it may well vary from country to country, depending upon your circumstances..for example:

Nationals of countries with no agreement with the EUIf you are a national of a country that has no agreement with the EU, your right to work in an EU country depends on the national laws of that country.

If you are in a family relationship with an EU citizen, you:

do not need a work permit to work
have the right to equal treatment, including access to all social and tax advantages.

For more information check the EU immigration portal (https://ec.europa.eu/immigration/general-information/what-category-do-i-fit_en).



https://europa.eu/youreurope/citizens/work/work-abroad/work-permits/index_en.htm

Chubbspi
22nd Jul 2019, 14:44
I am from the united states with an FAA ATPL and I have a residence permit in spain through marriage. My wife wants to move to back to spain but at first glance all the first officer position posted online require the applicant to be a EU citizen. But with a valid residence permit in spain and assuming I meet all other requirements, what are the chances of finding employment

KongFlyer
22nd Jul 2019, 16:02
Zero, since you will need to convert your license first. Then you will likely be able to join one of the local airlines.

JamesGBC
22nd Jul 2019, 17:31
[QUOTE= EU citizen. But with a valid residence permit in Spain and assuming I meet all other requirements, what are the chances of finding employment[/QUOTE] Its a problem if you return to Spain as each country has different rules for its own spouse visa rules. If you return to another EU country you are covered by the EU rules and Freedom of movement and work. EU has a service called Solve it that may be able to advise. An Australian CPL took around 2 years to acquire a German licence but was not married to an EU citizen. That would I assume be a worst case. He felt it was worth it for the employment opportunity's of the German licence.

Chubbspi
22nd Jul 2019, 19:07
Zero, since you will need to convert your license first. Then you will likely be able to join one of the local airlines.
I know that I need an ease licence. I am already have way though the theoretical exams. But even after that will they even accept my application in spain. Since I'm not an eu citizen????

KongFlyer
23rd Jul 2019, 04:45
I mean if you speak the local language, I dont see any reason why they would not hire you? You are legally allowed to work in that country, so why would a company say no to a valid candidate?