Determine your work authorization type (temporary, seasonal, student, skilled worker, intra-company transfer, etc.)
Check eligibility requirements for the country where you will work (job offer, qualifications, immigration status, quotas, and exemptions)
Find an employer willing to sponsor or support your work authorization (if required)
Collect required documents (passport, photos, application forms, proof of qualifications, employment contract/offer, background checks, and any required translations)
Apply for the work permit through the correct government channel (online portal or in-person/through a consulate)
Pay the required application and processing fees
Submit biometrics/medical exams if required
Wait for approval and follow any instructions for additional evidence or interviews
Receive your work permit approval or authorization letter
Start work only after you have an approved work permit and any required start date conditions
Renew or extend your work permit before it expires (track deadlines)
Report changes if required (address, employer, job duties, duration, or status changes)
Keep copies of your permit and related documents for verification and compliance
