Indian applicants · Republic of Austria
EU Blue Card (Austria) for Indian citizens
EU-wide highly qualified worker permit — higher salary threshold than the RWR Card but offers intra-EU mobility after 12 months.
This page covers the EU Blue Card (Austria) specifically for Indian applicants — including document requirements, consular procedures, and common issues specific to India. The general eligibility criteria apply to everyone.
- Processing time
- 4–8 weeks.
- Government fees
- €160 application fee.
- Typical duration
- 2 years; renewable.
- Sponsorship required
- Yes
- Leads to permanent residency
- Yes
Bilateral context
No nationality-specific treaty frameworks apply to this combination.
Consular processing: a Republic of Austria consulate or visa application centre in your country of residence
Tourist entry vs. this route
Indian nationals require a visa for any entry into Republic of Austria. The EU Blue Card (Austria) is one of the routes available; tourist entry is a separate application.
Visa overview
Austria's EU Blue Card implementation (revised under the 2024 transposition of the updated Directive) provides a route for highly qualified workers with a degree and a high-salary employment contract. The salary threshold is set at 1.5× the average gross annual salary for general occupations (verify the current figure on migration.gv.at) and 1.2× for shortage occupations. The Blue Card provides intra-EU mobility after 12 months — holders can move to another EU country's Blue Card with simplified procedures. After 5 years in the EU (including at least 2 years in Austria), holders can apply for EU long-term resident status. The revised 2024 Directive expanded eligibility to include highly experienced professionals without formal degrees in some cases.
Eligibility
Typical criteria
- ✓Higher-education qualification: at least 3 years of study (bachelor's degree or equivalent). The revised 2024 Directive also allows highly experienced professionals (5+ years at a comparable level) in some cases.
- €Salary above the Blue Card threshold: 1.5× the average gross annual salary for general occupations, or 1.2× for shortage occupations (verify on migration.gv.at).
- ✓Employment contract of at least 12 months with an Austrian employer.
Common blockers
- !Salary below the threshold — the Blue Card threshold is significantly higher than the RWR Card collective-agreement minimum.
- !Degree not recognised as equivalent to an Austrian bachelor's — credential evaluation may be needed from ENIC-NARIC Austria.
Typical evidence
- ·Employment contract specifying salary and duration.
- ·Degree certificates with apostille and certified translation.
- ·Passport and criminal-record certificate.
Application pathway
Secure qualifying employment
The role must meet the Blue Card salary threshold and your qualifications must meet the degree requirement.
Apply at Austrian consulate or domestically
Submit the Blue Card application. AMS assesses the labour-market component.
Receive Blue Card and begin work
The Blue Card is issued for 2 years. Unlike the RWR Card, Blue Card holders gain intra-EU mobility rights after 12 months.
Intra-EU mobility after 12 months
After 12 months on the Austrian Blue Card, you can apply for a Blue Card in another EU Member State with simplified procedures and reduced processing times.
Apply for EU long-term residence after 5 years
After 5 years of Blue Card residence in the EU (at least 2 in Austria), apply for EU long-term resident status.
Other Republic of Austria routes covered for Indian applicants
Red-White-Red Card (Rot-Weiß-Rot-Karte)
Austria's points-based work and residence permit for skilled workers, key workers, and graduates of Austrian universities — 70 points required.
Student Residence Permit (Aufenthaltsbewilligung Studierender)
Residence permit for international students at Austrian universities — includes part-time work rights and a dedicated post-graduation RWR Card pathway.
Not sure Republic of Austria is right for you? Compare similar routes
Other countries offer work sponsored routes that Indian nationals also apply to. See how they compare.
Frequently asked questions
Are Indian citizens eligible for the EU Blue Card (Austria)?+
Eligibility for the EU Blue Card (Austria) is set by BMI and is not nationality-restricted. See the criteria below for the published requirements.
Where do Indian applicants typically file the EU Blue Card (Austria)?+
a Republic of Austria consulate or visa application centre in your country of residence. Specific intake (online portal, biometrics centre, or in-country lodgement) is determined by BMI — confirm the current intake channel on the primary source linked above before filing.
Do Indian applicants need a tourist visa for Republic of Austria as well?+
Indian nationals require a visa for any entry into Republic of Austria. The EU Blue Card (Austria) is one of the routes available; tourist entry is a separate application.
Should I choose the RWR Card or the EU Blue Card for Austria?+
The RWR Card is generally more accessible: it has a lower salary threshold (collective-agreement minimum) and uses a points system that values diverse factors (language, age, experience). Choose the Blue Card only if you specifically want intra-EU mobility after 12 months or your salary significantly exceeds the Blue Card threshold. For Austria-only residence, the RWR Card is usually the better option — it leads to the same permanent residence after 5 years.
Does the Blue Card require German language?+
No German language requirement at the Blue Card application stage. However, German B1 is required for permanent residence (Daueraufenthalt-EU) after 5 years, regardless of which permit you hold. Starting German early is strongly recommended for both professional and social integration.
What changed in the 2024 Blue Card revision?+
The revised EU Blue Card Directive (transposed into Austrian law in 2024) expanded eligibility to include highly experienced professionals without formal degrees (5+ years of comparable professional experience in some sectors), reduced the salary threshold for shortage occupations to 1.2× average (from 1.5×), and improved family-reunification conditions for Blue Card holders.