
Often no separate work permit is required, or labour-market testing is waived, because being on the in-demand list satisfies that requirement -- but you still need a temporary residence permit tied to the employer.
For most foreign workers, Lithuania requires either a work permit or a decision from the Employment Service confirming the job meets labour-market needs. When your profession is on the in-demand list, that labour-market step is generally simplified or not required, because the shortage is already recognised.
You still need a valid temporary residence permit linked to your employer and job. Confirm the exact requirement for your occupation with the Migration Department, as the rules differ between regular jobs, shortage occupations and high value-added roles.
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