
Time spent legally in Lithuania on a work-based temporary residence permit generally counts toward the continuous residence needed for permanent residence, usually after five years.
Permanent residence in Lithuania normally requires several years of continuous, lawful residence -- typically five years -- with limited time spent outside the country. Years held on an employment-based temporary residence permit count toward this period.
You will also usually need to meet integration conditions such as a Lithuanian language and basic constitution test, and have stable income. Keep your permits valid and renewed without gaps, and retain proof of employment, as breaks can reset or interrupt the qualifying period.
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