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🇱🇹 Working in Lithuania in 2025: Is It Actually Worth It?

Lithuania is quietly becoming an interesting option for foreign professionals — not because it’s flashy, but because it needs workers.

The country is facing a shrinking population and skills shortages, especially in IT, engineering, logistics, healthcare, manufacturing, and finance. To fill the gap, Lithuania has tightened its visa rules but also introduced real incentives for highly skilled foreigners.

đź’Ľ Visas & Eligibility (No Sugar Coating)

If you’re non-EU, you’ll need:

  • A job offer first

  • A temporary residence permit

  • A full-time, open-ended contract Approval is much easier if your role is skilled and the salary is competitive. Lower-skilled roles now face quotas, which can slow things down.

đź’¶ Relocation Benefits

Highly qualified workers may receive a one-time relocation payment (€3,000–€3,800). Employers can also get recruitment costs reimbursed — which makes them more open to hiring foreigners.

🏠 Cost of Living (2025 Reality)

  • Rent (Vilnius, 1-bed): €500–€800

  • Groceries: €150–€250/month

  • Transport: ~€30/month Lithuania isn’t “cheap” anymore, but it’s still more affordable than Western Europe. A decent salary matters.

🌍 What Life Is Really Like

Safe, clean, low corruption, and calm. English is common in cities and international workplaces. Downsides? Lower salaries than Western Europe, heavy taxes, tough winters, and a difficult language.

🔍 Finding a Job

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âś… Final Take

Lithuania won’t make you rich overnight. But if you’re skilled, want stability, and are looking for a realistic entry point into the EU job market — it’s a solid option right now.

Jan 20
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