Serbia Work Permit 2026 — Warehouse, Production & Construction Labour
Warehouse, production, factory and construction labour positions in Belgrade, Novi Sad, Niš and Kragujevac. 12-month renewable contract, 40 hours per week, from €600 per month with accommodation provided by the employer.
An industrial-sector programme with fast processing, covering warehouse, production and construction labour across four Serbian cities.
Candidates are placed on a 12-month renewable employment contract of 40 hours per week, with accommodation provided by the employer. Residence and work rights are granted through the unified permit (jedinstvena dozvola) issued by the Ministry of the Interior, entered on a Visa D. Placement cities include Belgrade, Novi Sad, Niš and Kragujevac. Final job title, salary, city, accommodation terms and start date are confirmed in the employment contract.
Programme at a glance
- Visa type: Visa D · unified permit (jedinstvena dozvola)
- Duration: 12 months · renewable
- Processing time: Fast processing
- Work type: Industrial · warehouse, production, construction
- Salary: from €600 / month
Documents required
- Minimum age: 21 years
- Valid passport with sufficient validity
- CV and recent passport photographs
- Education diploma and completed application form
- Police clearance certificate
- Medical fitness report
- Physically fit for warehouse, production or construction duties
- Able to follow employer instructions and complete the contract
Frequently asked questions
Who is eligible for the Serbia Work Permit Programme 2026?
Candidates from age 21 with a valid passport, CV and passport photographs, education diploma, police clearance certificate and medical fitness report, who are physically fit for warehouse, production or construction duties.
What kind of work and pay does the Serbia programme offer?
Warehouse, production, factory and construction labour positions in Belgrade, Novi Sad, Niš and Kragujevac. Pay starts from €600 per month on a 12-month renewable contract of 40 hours per week, with accommodation provided by the employer.
Which permit is issued for Serbia?
You travel on a Visa D and your residence and work rights are granted through the unified permit (jedinstvena dozvola), issued by the Ministry of the Interior. Placements remain subject to employer selection and Serbian work authorisation — no permit outcome is guaranteed.