Simplified employment of Ukrainians in Austria: the country's parliament supported the changes

The Austrian authorities have updated the employment rules for refugees from Ukraine, in particular with regard to German language skills and background checks. Find out more about what has changed for Ukrainians in Austria
The Austrian National Council has supported the update of employment rules for refugees from Ukraine. They relate to German language proficiency and checks. This is reported by APA.
It is noted that according to the decision of the Austrian parliament, holders of a displaced person card (Blue Card) will be able to get any job in Austria without prior permission and will not have to undergo a preliminary check of wages and working conditions.
In addition, employment for seasonal workers has been simplified - they will only need to prove their German language skills at the A1 level, not A2, as it was before.
In particular, for key employees, skilled workers in shortage professions, and startup founders, knowledge of French, Spanish, Bosnian, Croatian, and Serbian at the B1 level will be taken into account.
According to the Austrian State Secretary for Tourism Susanne Kraus-Winkler, the decision of the Austrian National Council will give impetus to overcoming the shortage of skilled workers.
Read more about Austrian citizenship by investment, as well as the benefits, requirements and application procedure here.
The best places to visit in Austria: the main sights to see and do - find here.
We remind you! Earlier we wrote that the right to reside in Austria for Ukrainians is confirmed by an identity card for displaced persons (Blue Card). For more information on how to extend the period of legal stay in the country, please follow the link.
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