Want to work in Monaco, Check our list to see if you have working rights!

In Monaco, the right to work is generally granted to its citizens, residents, and citizens of the European Union (EU) and European Economic Area (EEA) countries. However, it is important to note that non-EU/EEA nationals may face more restrictions and typically require a work permit.
Here’s a list of countries whose citizens generally have the right to work in Monaco, mainly focusing on EU and EEA countries:
European Union (EU) Countries:
1. Austria
2. Belgium
3. Bulgaria
4. Croatia
5. Cyprus
6. Czech Republic
7. Denmark
8. Estonia
9. Finland
10. France
11. Germany
12. Greece
13. Hungary
14. Ireland
15. Italy
16. Latvia
17. Lithuania
18. Luxembourg
19. Malta
20. Netherlands
21. Poland
22. Portugal
23. Romania
24. Slovakia
25. Slovenia
26. Spain
27. Sweden
European Economic Area (EEA) Countries:
1. Iceland
2. Liechtenstein
3. Norway
Switzerland:
- Citizens of Switzerland also have the right to work in Monaco due to bilateral agreements.
Other Considerations:
- Citizens from outside the EU/EEA may require a work permit and must typically have a job offer before being allowed to work in Monaco.
It is always advisable to check the current regulations and requirements as they can change, and specific conditions may apply.