Psychologist visa routes in Republic of Bulgaria
Thinking about Republic of Bulgaria as a place to work? Below is the 1 Republic of Bulgaria visa route that most commonly fits psychologists, with what each one needs and a link to the official government source. Always confirm the current rules on the primary source before acting.
Also searched as: clinical psychologist, counselling psychologist, psychotherapist, counsellor.
What this means for psychologists
Of the 1 Republic of Bulgaria route that commonly fits psychologists, 1 needs a sponsoring employer and 0 do not, and 1 can lead to permanent residence. Psychologists work in a regulated field, so immigration approval is only half the journey: in most countries you must also clear a separate professional-registration or licensing step before you can practise in Republic of Bulgaria. That recognition process often takes as long as the visa itself, so it is worth starting in parallel.
The most-used skilled route into Republic of Bulgaria overall is the Single Permit for Residence and Work; it is not specific to psychologists but is worth understanding as the benchmark route.
Routes that fit psychologists
Recent policy changes affecting this route
What changed most recently on this route — each linked to its primary government source.
- 1 January 2026In force 1 January 2026
Bulgaria adopts the euro and completes Schengen accession
Bulgaria adopted the euro on 1 January 2026, having already joined the Schengen area in 2025, changing the travel and currency context for residents.
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Frequently asked questions
Which visa routes suit psychologists moving to Republic of Bulgaria?+
Republic of Bulgaria has 1 route that commonly fits psychologists: EU Blue Card (Bulgaria). The best fit depends on whether you already have an employer sponsor, your salary, and your qualifications — open any route below for its full eligibility criteria and primary government source.
Do psychologists need a job offer to move to Republic of Bulgaria?+
For the routes that fit psychologists here, yes — all 1 require a sponsoring employer or a confirmed job offer. Securing that offer is usually the first and slowest step, so it is worth starting there.
Can psychologists settle permanently in Republic of Bulgaria?+
Yes. 1 of the 1 matched route leads toward settlement or permanent residence. Permanent-residence timelines vary by route, so check the settlement detail on each visa page.
Do psychologists need to requalify or register to work in Republic of Bulgaria?+
Psychologists work in a regulated field, so immigration approval is only half the journey: in most countries you must also clear a separate professional-registration or licensing step before you can practise in Republic of Bulgaria. That recognition process often takes as long as the visa itself, so it is worth starting in parallel.