2. Belgium
The country that ranks second in our list of easiest European countries to get work visa is well known for its hospitality towards foreigners, the people are amazing and they mostly speak English, which is not very usual for their neighbors. The percentage of unemployed people in Belgium is 7.8% and the average salary goes around €3,258. As in most cases, you must first be a qualified worker with a job offer from the employer from Belgium, and the rest should not be tricky at all. Expatica was a very useful website for gathering information, and we found out that there are actually three types of work permits in this country, but A and B were specifically of our interests. Overall, there are various experiences regarding the length of the process, but it should not take longer than 4 to 6 weeks. If you are a university degree holder with a job opportunity in Belgium, the first permit you get is actually B, which can be obtained for a maximum period of one year, and if the employer is willing to give you the longer contract, your visa still has to be renewed every year. Once you get four B permits within the period of ten years, you will be able to apply for A work permit, which gives you the possibility of working anywhere and for any period of time, since this type is completely unrelated to the specific company and you apply for it yourself. Sounds like a great opportunity for us, so we advise you to start learning any of the languages that are official in Belgium!