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FAQ: what I need to know before working abroad

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FAQ: what I need to know before working abroad

Dreaming of living and working abroad? Meeting new people, experiencing a different culture, and working in the sun sounds amazing, right? But before you pack your bags, there are a few important (and smart!) things you should know. In this blog, we’ll share everything you need to consider before making the move from when to start applying to what salaries and housing situations really look like

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When should I start job hunting?

What many people don’t realize is that most employers we work with start looking for new employees only 1 to 3 months in advance. That means it doesn’t make sense to start applying now if you want to move in about 6 months.

Example: If you want to start in December and it’s currently April, the best time to start actively job hunting and applying is from the end of September.

Good to know: You can of course start orienting yourself now, browse vacancies and have a chat with us. That way, we can help you figure out the right direction for you, and you’ll know exactly what to expect when the time comes.

I need a job!

How much will I be paid abroad?

Salaries abroad: Another important thing to keep in mind: salaries in Southern European countries like Spain, Portugal, and Greece are often lower than in the Netherlands or in Belgium. But don’t let that discourage you, because the cost of living is also much lower there.

Rent, groceries, eating out, and even activities often cost half of what you’d pay in the Netherlands.

Here you’ll find an overview of average salaries 2024/2025 per country and sector!

Salary benchmark study 2024/2025

What about Relocation packages & accommodation?

Many companies we work with in Greece and Portugal offer relocation packages. This means you’ll get help with:

  • Sorting out the necessary documents (like a tax number or health insurance)

  • Arranging accommodation in your new location

Often a flight ticket to your new destination

Important to know:
Don’t expect to get your own studio or apartment through the company. You’ll usually get a furnished room in a house shared with 3 to 5 housemates who often work for the same company. It’s a great way to instantly meet new people and settle in quickly!


Which documents do I need to work abroad?

Before you leave, make sure you have these documents sorted:

  • EU citizenship or a valid work permit for the country you’re moving to

  • A passport valid for at least 6 months
    Important: a passport is mandatory for Spain, but in Greece and Portugal, an ID card is accepted

  • A physical high school diploma (not just a digital scan)

  • A clean police record (like a certificate of good conduct or equivalent)

  • You must be 18 years or older

How much does it cost to use Blu Selection?

Our service is free. And maybe the best part: Blu Selection's help is completely FREE for you. We work directly with companies who pay us to help them find new team members.

We’ll guide you from your very first chat to your job interview and your big move. Even after you’ve started your new job, you can always reach out to us for questions, advice, or if you’re thinking about your next career step abroad.


Ready for an international adventure?

Whether you already know exactly where you want to go, or you’re still exploring your options — we’re here to help. Send us a message or check out our current job openings.

Together, we’ll make your international adventure a success!

Are you Ready?

Need more informations? Take a look to our blogs!

​How Long to Quit and Relocate for a Job in Europe?

Visas and Formalities for working in Southern Europe

How to move abroad easier than you think