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International Workforce Mobility

Coordinated support for cross-border recruitment, documentation and relocation — within applicable law, with people at the centre.

What we coordinate

  • Recruitment process coordination across borders
  • Documentation checklists and application logistics
  • Relocation and onboarding support
  • Employer and candidate communication throughout

The mobility pathway, step by step

  1. Capability and eligibility review — your presented capabilities are reviewed against the requirements of the route you are considering.
  2. Opportunity or employer requirement — a real vacancy or a defined employer need anchors the pathway.
  3. Recruitment process — structured assessment, selection and offer, with candidate protection at every stage.
  4. Documentation guidance — what to prepare, in what order, and where each document is used.
  5. Public-authority procedures — applications are submitted to, and decided by, the competent authorities.
  6. Relocation preparation — practical preparation for moving, housing and local registration.
  7. Arrival and integration guidance — settling-in guidance for the first weeks in the destination country.
Visa, residence, work-permit, admission, and other regulatory decisions are made by the competent public authorities. NOVARIC does not guarantee such decisions.

Document-readiness checklist

A preparation aid, not a requirement list — the competent authorities always define the documents they require. Tick items as you gather them; nothing is stored or sent.

Do not send passports, medical records, criminal records or other sensitive documents through website forms or informal channels. NOVARIC will always tell you which channel is appropriate.

Common questions

Does NOVARIC decide visa or work-permit applications?

No. Visa, residence, work-permit, admission and other regulatory decisions are made exclusively by the competent public authorities. NOVARIC coordinates preparation and guidance only.

Will I ever be asked to pay for a guaranteed outcome?

Never. No genuine NOVARIC representative guarantees a visa, job, admission or permit, or asks for payment in exchange for one. Read the fraud-awareness guidance before sharing documents or making payments.

Where do I see live vacancies?

Live vacancies, applications and candidate profiles are on the official NOVARIC Jobs Hubexternal. Vacancy data is not stored on this site.

Living and working across borders

General guidance for people considering work in another European country — with a focus on the Albania ↔ EU corridor, where NOVARIC operates registered entities. This is orientation, not legal advice.

Working conditions

Understand the employment terms, contract type and working-time rules that apply in the destination country before you commit.

Living conditions

Consider accommodation, cost of living, healthcare access and social-security coordination in the destination country.

Practical steps

Typical cross-border steps: confirm the requirement and eligibility, gather documentation, follow the official application process, and plan relocation.

Conditions differ by country and change over time. Always confirm current rules with the official authorities of the destination country. NOVARIC provides coordination support, not legal or immigration advice.

Find opportunities

Live vacancies are listed on the external NOVARIC Jobs Hub. Search opportunities on Jobs Hubexternal

What we do not do

NOVARIC provides coordination support only. Decisions on visas, permits and admissions are made exclusively by embassies, immigration authorities, employers and education authorities.

Anti-fraud & no-guarantee notice. NOVARIC never guarantees a visa, job, admission or permit. No genuine NOVARIC representative will ask you to pay for a guaranteed outcome or send sensitive documents through informal channels. Read our fraud-awareness guidance before sharing documents or making payments.

For candidates

Understand every step before you commit: candidate journey and protections.