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Moldova Work Permit Salary & Living Cost Guide for Kuwait Residents

Explore Moldova work permit salaries, living costs, and application steps from Kuwait. Dream International offers a No Visa, No Payment promise. Apply confidently.

5 August 20267 min readUpdated: 5 August 2026

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Introduction: Why Moldova Is a Growing Choice for Workers in Kuwait

If you're a Bangladeshi worker in Kuwait looking for a new destination with a decent salary and low living costs, Moldova might be the practical option you haven’t fully considered. It’s not a Schengen country, but it offers a legal, sponsored work permit process that typically takes 3–4 months — and at Dream International, we have been placing workers into European jobs since 2016.

From Kuwait, you can apply for a Moldova work permit through our Doha office. We handle everything from document preparation to tracking your file through each stage. Moldova is especially attractive if you want to enter Europe without the higher salary bar of Schengen countries, and when your goal is to save money while earning in euros.

This guide covers Moldova’s current salary range, living costs, application steps, and how to get started from Kuwait — honestly and without any overpromises.

Moldova Work Permit Salary: What Can You Really Earn?

Moldova is not part of the Schengen area, so salaries are lower than in Western European countries. Based on current employer offerings, non-Schengen work permits like Moldova typically pay €500–600 per month. This varies by employer, job role, and your experience.

For comparison, Schengen destinations we place workers in — such as Portugal — pay €800–1,000 per month. But Moldova’s lower salary is balanced by its significantly lower cost of living, which we’ll break down below.

When we confirm a job offer for you, we will always share the exact salary in writing before you commit. No hidden surprises. You can visit our work permit services page to see the types of roles currently available.

Cost of Living in Moldova: How Far Does Your Salary Go?

While salary is lower in Moldova, the cost of living is also one of the most affordable in Europe. For a single worker, accommodation, food, and transport are generally far cheaper than in Kuwait or other Gulf states.

We don’t publish exact living-cost figures because they change and depend on lifestyle, but here is a practical reality: expats in Moldova typically find that their monthly rent for a modest apartment is a fraction of what they would pay in Kuwait City. Local food markets, public transport, and dining are all reasonably priced.

That means a €550 monthly salary can go much further in Moldova than the same amount in a Schengen country or in Kuwait. Many workers save a large portion of their income. Of course, your savings will also depend on your habits and whether your employer provides accommodation or meals — always ask us about those details.

Moldova Work Permit from Kuwait: Who Can Apply?

Moldovan employers can sponsor foreign workers, and this includes Bangladeshi nationals currently residing in Kuwait. If you are working in Kuwait on a transferable visa or have a valid Bangladeshi passport that meets the requirements, you can start a Moldova application through Dream International.

Our head offices are in Doha (Qatar) and Sylhet (Bangladesh), but we serve clients across the Gulf. For Kuwait residents, the easiest route is to contact our Doha office directly using the details at the end of this guide.

Note: while Moldova is a solid option, our strongest recommendations from the Gulf right now are Bosnia, Serbia, and Bulgaria. You can read about Serbia work permit options as a comparison. But if Moldova appeals to you specifically because of its low entry cost, we are happy to support that choice.

Documents Required for Moldova Work Permit from Kuwait

To apply for a Moldova work permit, you need to prepare the following documents:

  • Passport valid for at least 18 months from the date of application
  • National ID (NID) copy
  • Passport-size photos (white background, recent)
  • Police Clearance Certificate (PCC) with attestation
  • Updated CV
  • Experience certificates from previous employers
  • Medical certificate

If you are in Kuwait, you can get your Police Clearance Certificate from Kuwait’s authorities or from Bangladesh, depending on your current residence. Our team will tell you exactly what needs to be attested and how to avoid delays. Never submit fake documents — we have a zero fake documents policy and check everything thoroughly.

For a detailed walkthrough of the overall application procedure, see our how to apply page.

Moldova Work Permit Processing Time and Stages

Processing usually takes 3–4 months, though sometimes it can be faster if the employer responds quickly. You will follow a clear, trackable process:

  • Office Received — your file is opened at our office
  • Sending Layer — documents are sent to the employer/agency
  • Company Approved — the Moldovan employer approves your file
  • Permit Received — the work permit is issued
  • Visa Okay — the embassy grants your visa

You can track every stage using your passport number and email on our tracking page or through the Dream International app. This transparency means you always know where your file stands — no guessing, no black holes.

Why Choose Dream International for Moldova from Kuwait?

Choosing the right agency is critical when applying for a European work permit from the Gulf. Dream International offers:

  • No Visa, No Payment — if you don’t get the visa, you don’t pay the service fee
  • Zero fake documents — we build applications that are legitimate and verifiable
  • 95% success rate — based on our completed cases
  • 200+ success stories — workers placed since 2016
  • Real offices in Doha and Sylhet, not just a WhatsApp number

We never guarantee visa approval — embassies make the final decision. But we do guarantee that we will follow the process correctly, with honest timelines and accurate communication.

If you are also considering other European options from Kuwait, our work permit services page lists all available countries, including Bosnia, Bulgaria, Serbia, Greece, Portugal, and Croatia (on request). Moldova may be the right first step for you, but let’s discuss your profile.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I apply for Moldova work permit from Kuwait?

Yes. Bangladeshi workers in Kuwait can apply through Dream International’s Doha office. You’ll need a valid Bangladeshi passport and the required documents listed above. We handle the coordination between the Moldovan employer and the embassy.

Is Moldova a Schengen country?

No. Moldova is not part of the Schengen area, so the salary is lower (around €500–600 per month). However, it is still in Europe and offers a legal residency path. If you want Schengen-level salary, consider Portugal or Croatia, but note that Portugal requires embassy attendance in India, which adds cost and effort.

What is the salary for Moldova work permits?

The typical range is €500–600 per month for non-Schengen permits. The exact amount depends on the employer and job role. We will always confirm the offer in writing before you proceed.

How long does a Moldova work permit take to process?

Usually 3–4 months. Sometimes it can be faster, but you should plan for that timeframe. You can track your file online throughout the entire process.

Next steps

If you’re in Kuwait and ready to explore a Moldova work permit, the next step is simple — get in touch with our Doha office. We’ll check your documents, confirm the exact package cost (which is only shared at the office, never quoted online), and start your application.

Contact us today:

  • Doha Office: +974 7138 2220 · 860 Al Mahar Street, Old Al Ghanim
  • Sylhet Office: +880 1728 392449
  • Email: qa@dreamintcs.com

You can also visit our contact page for more forms of communication. Don’t wait — European work permit slots fill up. Start your Moldova application with a team that has already helped over 200 workers succeed.

Researched and drafted with AI, published by our team. Note: Dream International is a document processing and consultation service. We cannot guarantee visa approval — the final decision rests solely with the respective embassy or consulate. Our role is to make your application complete, accurate, and professionally presented.

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