Moving to another country involves personal and professional choices that require awareness of the applicable regulatory framework. Bridge Digital Platform organises information by country, allowing you to navigate transfer procedures and job opportunities.
Moving to another country does not only represent a geographical change, but entry into a different regulatory system.
Every choice — professional, entrepreneurial or personal — can have effects in the country of origin and the destination country. A correct understanding of the applicable legal framework is an essential element for planning a structured and sustainable mobility process.
Selecting the country of interest allows you to access the dedicated information and the Board with active professional opportunities.
The transfer process may differ depending on your citizenship and the reasons driving you to change country.
If you are a European Union citizen, you can benefit from the principle of free movement. However, settling permanently in another country still requires certain steps: registering your residence, correct tax status, possible enrolment in social security systems and verification of the recognition of professional qualifications. Understanding these steps allows you to avoid subsequent difficulties.
If you come from a non-EU country, the transfer may involve additional procedures, such as applying for a visa or residence permit, verifying requirements for working or starting a business, and complying with the conditions provided by the destination country's regulations.
In any case, knowing the applicable regulatory framework in advance allows you to plan the transfer with greater certainty and awareness, reducing the risk of complications along the way.
If you are considering a move to another country for professional reasons, you can access the section dedicated to your country of interest and consult the job opportunities currently published in the relevant Board. Browsing offers by country gives you a clear view of the possibilities available in the selected context.
If you would like to receive a preliminary assessment, you can contact us through the dedicated form.