
You need highly qualified employment with a higher education degree (or roughly five-plus years of comparable professional experience) and a salary meeting the Blue Card minimum, with fringe benefits not counted.
The EU Blue Card is for highly skilled workers. You generally need a higher education qualification requiring at least three years of study, or about five or more years of professional experience at a comparable level.
Your gross salary must also meet a specific Blue Card threshold, which is higher than for the ordinary employed-person permit. Fringe benefits do not count toward this salary figure, so the qualifying salary must be paid in cash. Check Migri for the exact current threshold.
Get a personalised assessment from a licensed ACME advisor, or ask Acey.