The Red-White-Red Card (RWR Card) is Austria’s streamlined immigration pathway designed to attract qualified third-country nationals (non-EU/EEA citizens), including skilled workers, graduates, start-up founders, and key professionals, to live and work in Austria. Named after Austria’s national flag, this card offers a pathway to residence and work, eventually leading to permanent settlement.
✅ Who Can Apply for the Red-White-Red Card?
There are multiple categories under which one can apply for the RWR Card:
1. Very Highly Qualified Workers
For individuals with outstanding qualifications (e.g., PhD holders, researchers, scientists, etc.)
Requirements:
- Score at least 70 out of 100 points on the qualification system for Red-White-Red Card
- Proof of accommodation and income
- Health insurance
- Job offer with a salary above a certain threshold (in 2025: €49,850 gross annual income approx.)
2. Skilled Workers in Shortage Occupations
For those trained in professions where Austria faces a shortage (e.g., nurses, mechanical engineers, metalworkers, etc.)
Requirements:
- Completed training in the shortage occupation
- A job offer in Austria matching your skills
- Minimum salary (2025: €3,070 gross/month)
3. Other Key Workers
For professionals outside shortage lists but with a job offer that meets specific criteria.
Requirements:
- Job offer in Austria
- Relevant qualifications
- Minimum salary based on age (e.g., over 30 years = €3,957 gross/month in 2025)
4. Graduates of Austrian Universities
For students from non-EU countries who have completed a degree in Austria.
Requirements:
- Graduation from an Austrian university
- A job offer related to the degree
- Salary threshold (2025: €2,778 gross/month)
5. Start-Up Founders
For entrepreneurs launching innovative businesses in Austria.
Requirements:
- Business plan
- €50,000 minimum investment
- 50% ownership of the startup
- Score minimum 50 points on the start-up criteria
6. Self-Employed Key Workers
For those establishing businesses with a macroeconomic benefit.
Requirements:
- Significant investment (€100,000 or more)
- Creation of new jobs or transfer of advanced technology
📊 Points-Based System
Each category in Austria Skilled Worker Visa uses a points system based on:
| Criteria | Max Points |
|---|---|
| Qualifications | Up to 40 |
| Work Experience | Up to 20 |
| Language Skills (German/English) | Up to 15 |
| Age | Up to 20 |
| Study in Austria | Up to 10 |
You must meet the minimum threshold (varies by category) to be eligible for Austria Skilled Worker Visa.
Austria Red-White-Red Card Points Calculator
📝 Application Process for Austria Skilled Worker Visa
Step 1: Prepare Documents
- Valid passport
- Degree certificates + apostille
- Work contract/Job offer
- Proof of accommodation in Austria
- Health insurance
- Salary proofs (if already employed)
- Language certificates (German/English – A1-B2 depending on role)
Step 2: Apply for Red White Red Card
Submit the application in Austria (if allowed) or at your local Austrian Embassy.
Step 3: Processing Time
Typically 8–12 weeks, but may vary depending on the region.
Step 4: Receive RWR Card
If approved, you get a 24-month residence permit tied to your employer.
📍 RWR Card Plus – After 2 Years
After completing two years of legal employment with the same employer, you can apply for a Red-White-Red Card Plus:
Benefits:
- Access to the entire Austrian job market
- No employer restrictions
- Includes family reunification rights
👨👩👧👦 Family Reunification
Family members (spouse and children) can apply for RWR Card Plus or a family reunification visa.
Requirements:
- Proof of accommodation and income
- Health insurance
- A1 German language certificate (spouse)
💶 Salary Thresholds for 2025 (Approx.)
| Category | Minimum Gross Monthly Salary |
|---|---|
| Very Highly Qualified Workers | €4,154 |
| Key Workers (>30 years old) | €3,957 |
| Key Workers (<30 years old) | €3,297 |
| Graduates of Austrian Institutions | €2,778 |
| Shortage Occupations | €3,070 |
🌐 Language Requirements
| Language | Minimum Level |
|---|---|
| German | A1 – B2 |
| English (alternatively) | A2 – B2 |
Depending on the role, proof of either English or German may be sufficient.
🧾 Cost of Application (2025)
- Initial application: €120–€160
- Residence permit fee: €20–€50 (biometric capture, card issuance)
✈️ Can You Apply from Austria?
Yes, under some categories (e.g., very highly qualified workers), job-seeker visas are available to enter Austria and look for a job within 6 months.
Once you get a job, you can convert the visa to the RWR Card without leaving the country.
🔄 Path to Permanent Residency & Citizenship
- 5 Years of continuous residence → Permanent Residency
- 6–10 Years → Austrian Citizenship (with language and integration requirements)
📎 Official Resources
- Official Austrian Migration Portal
- List of Shortage Occupations (AMS)
- Embassy of Austria in India: https://www.bmeia.gv.at/en/oeb-new-delhi/
📌 Summary
| Feature | RWR Card Austria |
|---|---|
| Validity | 24 Months (2 Years) |
| Renewable | Yes |
| Work Rights | With sponsoring employer |
| Family Visa | Available |
| Language Needed | German or English (A1–B2 depending) |
| Residence Pathway | Leads to PR and citizenship |
Jaspal Singh is an international business professional with 19+ years of experience in the agri-machinery industry. He writes practical guides on career planning, finance, and migration.
