Almost every student has a problem with preparing all the documentation needed for an internship, but TX will tell you 5 easy administrative steps to prepare your mobility in Bulgaria.

Information needed to work as a trainee in Bulgaria 5 steps to start an internship in Bulgaria

1. DOCUMENTS ENTITLING A FOREIGNER TO WORK IN BULGARIA ON AN INTERNSHIP

For foreign students (European and non-European), it's really important to obtain a TIN number in order to get some financial contribution. Therefore, it is necessary to fill the form of fiscal residence from the National Revenue Agency.

Here are some useful links to obtain the permission to work as a trainee:

2. VISA & APPLICATION

  • Entry requirements for EU citizens

Within a 90-day stay, there are no formal requirements. For a longer period, foreigners must meet requirements arising from EU regulations to live in the Republic of Bulgaria for 5 years or longer, for which a certificate is necessary.

  • Entry requirements for NON-EU citizens

If you are not an EU citizen, you will need two documents to enter Bulgarian territory:

  • A valid travel document (passport)
  • A visa (if required)

For further information, make sure to check the link here: Visa Information.

3. INSURANCE FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS

Important information about insurance:

  • Bulgaria has compulsory common healthcare insurance.
  • For EU citizens, it's required to have a European Health Insurance Card, and it is also useful to have national insurance.
  • Non-EU citizens are required to have national insurance.

You can obtain more information about healthcare and the conditions for using healthcare services funded by public funds in Bulgaria by visiting the Ministry of Health and the National Health Insurance Fund websites.

4. SHOULD A FOREIGNER IN BULGARIA BE REFERRED FOR PREVENTIVE CARE?

Occupational health and safety regulations do not oblige employers to provide trainees with preventive care. However, a foreigner working in Bulgaria should undergo preventive examinations according to the regulations in force in the country.

5. TENANCY CONTRACT (not obligatory)

As proof of residence in the country, it is necessary to have a lease agreement as a tenant.

Leasing Information