Which is the EU country that offers the highest minimum wage for Extracomination workers?

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The last report of Blue Cards shows that Germany is a country between the member states of the large workers’ constituency outside the European Union.
Berlin issued about 69,000 work permits, ie, 78%of the total 89,000 EU recognition.
Polish finished second, with 7 thousand, France, 4 thousand people Eurostal.
The Blue Card is considered a gold ticket for most qualified professionals from third countries. Denmark and Ireland are the only countries that do not publish such recognitions.
Blue Card guarantees what kind of salary?
This special visa ensures the total annual minimum wage even in countries where there are no legal minimum wage countries such as Italy, Sweden, Austria and Finland.
The gates differ a lot. The Netherlands ranges from about 68 thousand euros to 16,000 in Bulgaria.
In addition, the European Blue Card Directive proposes that the employer card holder has to pay a salary at least 1.5 times higher than the country’s average.
This is called the “thumb rule.” The values of each country are marked annually.
Who gets more blue cards?
Indians lead the group with 21,000 cards, almost a quarter of (24%), Russians (9 thousand or 11%), Turks (6 thousand or 7%) and Belarusos (5 thousand or 6%).
Getting a blue card is relatively easy.
This requires a university degree or three years related professional experience. Blue card can also be issued after a study cycle in the EU.
The good news is that there are no linguistic requirements.
If the Shengan is approved by the place, the card allows you to travel independently into the place (Cyprus is the only exception among countries with Blue Card).
Is there any other way to enter the EU for more qualified workers?
The only visas that work and rely on workers from third countries are not blue cards.
By 2023, EU countries gave nearly 11,000 “internal-transaction recognition”, allowing more qualified citizens from third countries to go to EU branches of international corporations.
The Netherlands have released these permits quarter (2,700), Germany and Hungary (both 1,900 permit or 18%), France (1,500 authorities or 14%) and Spain (1,100 authorizations or 10%).
Most beneficiaries are India (3,900 or 36%of Total Authorization), Chinese (1,600 or 14%) and South Koreans (1,300 or 12%).