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Population

81,588

Languages

1.

Catalan

Country Capital

Andorra la Vella

Currency

Euro (€) (EUR)

Is your company planning to expand operations internationally? Andorra is small in size, but this European nation presents a wealth of opportunities for growing companies. You’ll face a wide variety of challenges during your expansion, including recruiting a team of talented employees who are willing to make the move with you. Before they can begin working in Andorra, however, you’ll need to make sure they have the right permits and visas to do so.

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Types of Work Visas in Andorra

Andorra offers a range of visas and permits for foreign nationals. A tourist with a passport can stay in Andorra for up to 90 days. Foreigners who plan to stay longer will need to obtain a visa from one of the following categories:

  • Seasonal work permits: Seasonal work is common in Andorra, so there’s a policy in place for foreigners who plan to live and work in the country temporarily. A seasonal employee can enter the same way as a tourist, but they’ll need to leave as soon as their work contract ends.
  • Passive residency permit: Foreign nationals who plan to remain in Andorra for more than 90 days without working in the country can do so with passive residency status. Passive residents must contribute to the Andorran economy by investing.
  • Active residency permit: Active residents are foreign nationals who live and work in Andorra. Active residency permits are available to self-employed foreigners as well as those who have contracts to work for local companies.
    Your employees most likely fall into the category of active residency.

Requirements to Obtain Andorra Work Visas

Foreign nationals who plan to live and work in Andorra will need to present a variety of documents in support of their application. The requirements include:

  • An original valid passport, along with a photocopy
  • One passport photograph
  • An employment contract with a company based in Andorra
  • A copy of the applicant’s CV
  • Proof of the applicant’s academic title, such as a diploma
  • Any other proof of the applicant’s qualifications for the position
  • A birth certificate
  • A marriage certificate, if applicable
  • A police background check from the applicant’s country of origin as well as one from their current country of residence and any other countries they’ve lived in before, if applicable
  • Proof of accommodations in Andorra
  • The original certificate of registration for the employing company as well as a photocopy

Application Process

Before beginning the process of applying for active residency, foreign nationals will need to secure an employment contract with an Andorran company. The company cannot hire a foreign employee until they have advertised the position within the local employment pool.

After establishing the need for a foreign hire, the employer can start the process of sponsoring the employee. The employee should gather all necessary documents to submit to the Andorran Ministry of the Interior, Immigration Service, and Department of Labor.

The employee must also register with the social security system in Andorra — Caixa Andorrana de Seguretat Social, or CASS.

After completing these steps, the employee should remain in their country of residence while waiting for a decision from the immigration authorities. Upon approval, they’ll receive their active residency permit. They can then travel to Andorra and start working.

Other Important Considerations

Each year, Andorra has a set quota of available permits for foreigners who want to reside in the country with active residency. Andorran companies should keep this fact in mind during the process of hiring foreign workers.

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Disclaimer

THIS CONTENT IS FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY AND DOES NOT CONSTITUTE LEGAL OR TAX ADVICE. You should always consult with and rely on your own legal and/or tax advisor(s). G-P does not provide legal or tax advice. The information is general and not tailored to a specific company or workforce and does not reflect G-P’s product delivery in any given jurisdiction. G-P makes no representations or warranties concerning the accuracy, completeness, or timeliness of this information and shall have no liability arising out of or in connection with it, including any loss caused by use of, or reliance on, the information.

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