Thinking about making Austria your new home in 2026? Whether you’re a software developer, chef, or engineer, the Red-White-Red Card (RWR Card) is your golden ticket to live and work in one of Europe’s most stable, prosperous, and liveable countries.
Most of our team has been through the process ourselves — and yes, it can look complicated at first. But once you understand how it works, you’ll realize the RWR Card is one of the most straightforward residence-and-work permits in Europe. Let’s break it down so you can plan your move with confidence.
What Is the Red-White-Red Card (RWR Card)?
The Red-White-Red Card is Austria’s residence and work permit for qualified third-country nationals — meaning people who aren’t EU or EEA citizens — who want to live and work in Austria long-term.
It’s valid for 24 months and lets you:
- Live and work legally for one specific Austrian employer
- Bring your family under dependent permits
- Access healthcare, social insurance, and education
- Apply for the Red-White-Red Card Plus after two years, which allows you to change employers freely
Why It’s Worth It — Benefits of the RWR Card
Once you hold an RWR Card, you’re not just allowed to work in Austria — you’re part of the system. That means you contribute through taxes and insurance, but you also get nearly the same benefits as Austrian citizens, including:
- Full coverage through Austria’s public healthcare system
- Family benefits such as child allowances, parental leave, and education subsidies
- Access to education and training, including subsidized German courses
- Pathways to entrepreneurship and self-employment after arrival
- Security and stability, building toward long-term EU residence or citizenship
- Equal rights at work, including pay standards, vacation, and workplace protection
In practice, it gives you almost all the rights of a citizen — except the right to vote.
Who Can Apply?
The RWR Card is designed for skilled professionals in shortage or high-demand fields such as:
- Technology (software engineers, developers, IT specialists)
- Hospitality (chefs, hotel managers, service experts)
- Healthcare
- Engineering
- Academia and research
Austria uses a points-based system that evaluates your education, work experience, language skills, and age.
You can check your eligibility instantly using the RWR Card Calculator.
How the Application Works
Here’s what the process looks like in 2025:
- Check your points and eligibility (via our RWR Card Calculator or migration.gv.at)
- Secure a job offer from an Austrian employer (or if you’re self-employed, there are other options)
- Prepare your documents, including translations and proof of qualifications. Or let us help you.
- Submit your application either in Austria or through your local embassy
- Wait for approval — usually between six and eight weeks
- Pick up your card and start your new life in Austria
If you’re already in Austria on another permit, you may be able to switch to the RWR Card without leaving the country.
Your case is unique:
Learn more about how we can help you toward application success!
What Happens After Two Years
After holding your RWR Card for 24 months, you can apply for the Red-White-Red Card Plus, which allows free access to the Austrian labour market — you’re no longer tied to one employer.
After five years of continuous residence, you can apply for long-term EU residence, which means easier mobility within the EU — you can move to another country with a simplified, faster residence process.
It’s a clear, structured path — from your first job to full European freedom.
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The Red-White-Red Card is one of the most progressive work-and-residence systems in Europe. It rewards skill, education, and contribution — and it gives you and your family real security and opportunity in return.
If you’re ready to take the first step, sign up for your free account now.
If you’re not sure if this is the right path for you, start by checking your eligibility here:
FAQs: Red-White-Red Card Austria
The Red-White-Red Card is Austria’s residence and work permit for qualified non-EU citizens. It allows you to live and work in Austria for up to two years, with the option to extend or switch to the RWR Card Plus later.
Skilled professionals from outside the EU or EEA who meet Austria’s points-based criteria for education, experience, language skills, and age can apply. Key categories include highly qualified workers, skilled workers in shortage occupations, and graduates of Austrian universities.
The RWR Card is valid for 24 months and tied to one employer. After two years, you can apply for the Red-White-Red Card Plus, which gives you free access to Austria’s labour market.
Card holders enjoy nearly all the rights of Austrian citizens, including access to public healthcare, family benefits, education subsidies, and full labour protections — only without voting rights.
Card holders enjoy nearly all the rights of Austrian citizens, including access to public healthcare, family benefits, education subsidies, and full labour protections — only without voting rights.
You can calculate your points and eligibility using the RWR Card Calculator or visit migration.gv.at for the official requirements.
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