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🇮🇩 Indonesian citizens moving to 🇦🇹 Republic of Austria

Indonesian nationals typically move to Republic of Austria through its standard work, study, family, and skilled-migration routes rather than through a dedicated bilateral scheme. Eligibility and processing times are set by Federal Ministry of the Interior (Austria), so check each route below for its primary source.

We cover 5 Austria routes — 2 can be started without a job offer, and 4 lead to permanent residence.

Tourist entry

Tourist-entry rules for Indonesian nationals are set by Federal Ministry of the Interior (Austria) and change periodically — check the official entry-requirements page before travelling. Either way, tourist entry does not confer the right to work, study long-term, or establish residence.

Treaty & bilateral memberships

No nationality-specific treaty routes apply.

Consular processing: a Republic of Austria consulate or visa application centre in your country of residence

Long-tail depth brief

Indonesian to Republic of Austria at a glance

Version 2026-07-02

SignalCurrent valueEvidence
Covered routes5

2 do not require an employer sponsor; 4 are marked as settlement routes.

Visa route dataset
Sponsor-free routes2

Family Reunification (Familiennachzug), Red-White-Red Card — Startup Founder.

Visa route dataset
Settlement-mapped routes4

Red-White-Red Card (Rot-Weiß-Rot-Karte), EU Blue Card (Austria), Family Reunification (Familiennachzug), and more.

Visa route dataset
Dominant skilled routeRed-White-Red Card (Rot-Weiß-Rot-Karte)

Sponsor or job offer required; settlement route.

migration.gv.at - Permanent immigration: Red-White-Red Card - 8 July 2026
Government cost example€218

Single applicant

Migration.gv.at - Skilled Workers in Shortage Occupations - 1 July 2026

Index rule: Rendered on nationality corridor pages that pass shouldIndexCorridor; sparse fallback-only corridors remain omitted from static generation and sitemap. Source datasets: /api/public/visas, /api/public/salary-thresholds, /api/public/processing-times, /api/public/fees.

What this means for Indonesian citizens

Of the 5 Republic of Austria routes we cover, 2 can be started without an employer sponsor and 4 have confirmed permanent residence mapping. Language-test requirements vary by route — check each route below for the requirement set out in its official source.

Headline figures — Red-White-Red Card (Rot-Weiß-Rot-Karte)

Computed from our continuously re-verified, primary-sourced data. Indicative, not legal advice.

Government cost

€218

Single applicant

Family members normally use the Red-White-Red Card plus or family-reunification route; the current published application fee is EUR 218 per applicant.

Verified 1 July 2026 · Migration.gv.at - Skilled Workers in Shortage Occupations

Time to permanent residence

Red-White-Red Card for 24 months -> Red-White-Red Card plus after 21 qualifying months -> citizenship usually from 10 years residence.

Leads to Permanent Residence - EU / Red-White-Red Card plus, then Austrian citizenship.

Migration.gv.at - Citizenship

All Republic of Austria routes open to Indonesian applicants

General routes available to all nationalities. Click any to read the full guide.

  • Red-White-Red Card (Rot-Weiß-Rot-Karte)

    Austria's criteria-based work and residence permit for qualified third-country workers, with category-specific 55-point, 70-point, graduate, self-employed, and start-up routes.

    Sponsor required · Leads to settlement

  • EU Blue Card (Austria)

    EU-wide highly qualified worker permit — higher salary threshold than the RWR Card but offers intra-EU mobility after 12 months.

    Sponsor required · Leads to settlement

  • 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.

    Sponsor required · Non-settlement

  • Family Reunification (Familiennachzug)

    Residence permit for spouses and children of RWR Card, Blue Card, and permanent residents — spouses receive work rights via the RWR Card Plus.

    No sponsor needed · Leads to settlement

  • Red-White-Red Card — Startup Founder

    Dedicated RWR Card category for innovative startup founders — business plan assessed by an expert jury, no points calculation needed.

    No sponsor needed · Leads to settlement

Frequently asked questions

Can Indonesian citizens enter Republic of Austria without a visa?+−

Tourist-entry rules for Indonesian nationals are set by Federal Ministry of the Interior (Austria) and change periodically — check the official entry-requirements page before travelling. Either way, tourist entry does not confer the right to work, study long-term, or establish residence.

Which Republic of Austria visa routes are best suited to Indonesian applicants?+−

Indonesian nationals typically move to Republic of Austria through its standard work, study, family, and skilled-migration routes rather than through a dedicated bilateral scheme. Eligibility and processing times are set by Federal Ministry of the Interior (Austria), so check each route below for its primary source.

Where do Indonesian applicants typically apply for a Republic of Austria visa?+−

Applications are typically processed at a Republic of Austria consulate or visa application centre in your country of residence. Some digital and in-country applications can be filed directly with Republic of Austria's immigration authority without a consular visit.

Do Indonesian citizens need a job offer to move to Republic of Austria?+−

Not necessarily. 2 of the 5 Republic of Austria routes we cover can be started without an employer sponsor, while the rest need a sponsoring employer or job offer. If you do not have an offer yet, the no-sponsor routes are the place to start.

Can Indonesian citizens get permanent residence in Republic of Austria?+−

Yes. 4 of the 5 Republic of Austria routes we cover lead toward settlement or permanent residence; the others are temporary. Timelines vary by route, so check the settlement detail on each visa page.

How much does the Red-White-Red Card (Rot-Weiß-Rot-Karte) cost for a Indonesian applicant?+−

Government fees for the worked example (Single applicant) total about €218. Family members normally use the Red-White-Red Card plus or family-reunification route; the current published application fee is EUR 218 per applicant. Figures from Migration.gv.at - Skilled Workers in Shortage Occupations, verified 1 July 2026. Treat these as indicative — confirm the current schedule on the official source before budgeting.

How long until permanent residence in Republic of Austria?+−

Red-White-Red Card for 24 months -> Red-White-Red Card plus after 21 qualifying months -> citizenship usually from 10 years residence. The route leads to Permanent Residence - EU / Red-White-Red Card plus, then Austrian citizenship. See Migration.gv.at - Citizenship for the qualifying-residence rules.

This is not legal advice

We publish neutral, sourced information about immigration routes. Rules and thresholds change often — always verify details on the official government source linked on this page and consult a regulated immigration advisor before applying.