JAPA: Nine EU cheapest affordable countries to work, live for 2026

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For many professionals eyeing Europe’s job market, 2026 could be the year to make the move without breaking the bank.

While several European countries have recently increased visa application fees, a few EU nations still offer affordable pathways that make it easier for skilled workers, remote professionals, and digital nomads to live and work legally across the continent.

According to the 2023 Gallup survey, 51% of Nigerians want to migrate, placing the country among the top ten globally for migration intent. Migration to Europe and the United States has grown steadily over the past decade.


With Europe’s rising demand for skilled labour and lower-cost visa programs, the European Union is becoming an increasingly attractive destination. Currently, more than 260,000 Nigerians live in the EU.

Below is a breakdown of Europe’s cheapest work visas for 2026, including details on fees and the validity periods.


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1. Germany: €75
Germany remains one of the most affordable EU destinations to begin a professional career.

The Skilled Workers Visa and EU Blue Card are valid for one year and can be renewed.

There is currently a high demand for engineers, healthcare workers, and IT specialists across Germany.

Visa Fee: €75
Validity: 1 year (extendable)


2. Spain: €80
Spain’s Digital Nomad Visa is tailored for remote workers and tech professionals.

It grants legal residence and work rights for one year, offering the chance to experience Spain’s Mediterranean lifestyle at a low visa cost.

Visa Fee: €80
Validity: 1 year


3. Luxembourg: €80
Luxembourg offers one of the longest-lasting work visas in Europe, with validity of up to eight years.

It suits professionals in tech, finance, and healthcare, seeking both stability and high salaries in a small yet dynamic economy.

Visa Fee: €80
Validity: Up to 96 months


4. Poland: €135
Poland’s D-Type Visa offers an easy entry route for job seekers in agriculture, tourism, and IT.

It’s regarded as a low-cost option for first-time migrants aiming to gain EU work experience.

Visa Fee: €135
Validity: 1 year


5. Austria: €160
Austria’s Red-White-Red Card allows skilled professionals, especially in engineering and healthcare, to live and work for two years.

Applicants benefit from clear application procedures and strong integration support.

Visa Fee: €160
Validity: 24 months


6. Sweden: €182
Sweden’s General Work Permit is valid for up to two years and suits professionals in IT, R&D, and engineering.

It’s ideal for those seeking progressive work policies and a high standard of living.

Visa Fee: €182
Validity: 2 years


7. France: €324
France’s Talent Passport allows long-term residence of up to four years.

Though the cost is higher, it’s a strategic option for experts in tech, finance, and creative industries who want to build a base in Western Europe.

Visa Fee: €324
Validity: Up to 4 years


8. Netherlands: €405
The Highly Skilled Migrant Visa offers up to five years of residence and a fast track to permanent status.

The Netherlands is widely known as one of the most English-friendly EU countries, especially for professionals in tech and engineering.

Visa Fee: €405
Validity: Up to 5 years


9. Finland: €490
Finland’s Specialist Permit caters to experts in software, data science, and research.

While it comes with a higher fee, the fast processing time and innovative work culture make it attractive for high-skilled applicants.

Visa Fee: €490
Validity: 1–2 years

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