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Start with AtoZ Serwis Plus – your trusted gateway to legal truck driver jobs, work permits, and opportunities in Europe.

Driver Jobs in Europe – Opportunities for EU Passport Holders, EU Residents, and Non-EU Citizens


                                                        Work Legally as a Driver in Europe – Open to Applicants from Europe, Asia, Africa & the Middle East

Are you a professional driver looking to start or grow your career in Europe? Whether you are already living in an EU country with a residence permit or applying from outside Europe, AtoZ Serwis Plus offers you a complete, legal pathway to work in some of the most in-demand driving positions across the continent.

Who Is Eligible to Apply?

1. EU Passport Holders:
Drivers with European Union citizenship can freely apply and work in any EU country without a visa or permit.

2. Non-EU Nationals Residing in Europe:
Foreigners holding valid TRC (Temporary Residence Cards), work visas, or student permits in countries like Poland, Lithuania, Czech Republic, Portugal, or Germany can change employers legally through our platform.

3. Applicants from Outside Europe:
Drivers from Asia, Africa, or the Middle East – including India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Nigeria, Ghana, Egypt, Kenya, and the Philippines – who meet the job requirements and are ready to apply for a European work visa through our legal process.

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Types of Driver Jobs in Europe We Support

We connect qualified drivers to licensed employers offering real jobs in the following roles:

Job Role License Needed Key Countries
Long-Distance Truck Driver CE License Germany, Netherlands, Poland
Intercity Bus Driver D License Sweden, Finland, Croatia
Delivery Van Driver B License Poland, Slovakia, Hungary
Forklift Driver Forklift Cert. Czech Republic, Hungary
Taxi Driver B License + Local Permit Poland, Croatia
Food & Bike Delivery Two-wheeler / B Netherlands, Belgium, Poland

Eligibility Criteria for Legal Truck Driving Jobs in Germnay

To qualify for a legal driving job in Europe, you must meet the following conditions:

  • Valid driving license (CE, D, or B – depending on job)
  • At least 2 years of commercial driving experience
  • Clear criminal record with a Police Clearance Certificate
  • Good physical health, confirmed by a medical certificate
  • Drug and alcohol test report
  • Basic communication in English or local language (A2 level or above)
  • Willingness to complete Code 95 / CPC training (mandatory in most EU countries)

What Is Code 95 (CPC)? Why Is It Required?

Code 95 is a professional qualification required for all commercial truck and bus drivers operating within the European Union.

  • It proves that the driver has undergone 35 hours of periodic training on EU road safety, working hours, and traffic laws.
  • It is mandatory under EU Directive 2003/59/EC.
  • Without Code 95, it is illegal to drive for commercial purposes in most EU countries.

AtoZ Serwis Plus helps you:

  • Enrol in authorised CPC training centres in Europe or your home country.
  • Register for CPC in Poland after arrival (for TRC holders).
  • Exchange valid non-EU licenses in applicable countries (e.g., UAE, India, Ukraine).

Medical Examination & Drug Testing Guidelines

All candidates must pass a full health and fitness check before starting their job:

  • General physical examination
  • Drug and alcohol test (urine or blood)
  • Vision test
  • ECG (for bus drivers)
  • Psychological assessment (required by some employers)

Medical reports must be issued by authorised EU-recognised clinics or government health centres (for non-EU residents).

Average Driver Salaries in Europe – 2025 Estimates

Country Role Monthly Gross Salary
Germany Truck / Bus Driver €2,200 – €3,200
Netherlands Truck / Delivery €2,000 – €2,800
Sweden / Finland Intercity Bus €2,500 – €3,500
Poland Regional Driving €1,200 – €2,000
Lithuania International Truck €1,400 – €2,400
Croatia Taxi / Bus €1,000 – €1,800
Hungary / Slovakia Van / Logistics €1,100 – €2,000

Salaries are paid monthly and may include overtime, allowances, and bonuses based on shifts or international routes.

 

Required Documents for Visa or Employer Processing

For non-EU nationals (inside or outside the EU):

  • Passport (valid for at least 24 months)
  • National Driving License (translated & notarised)
  • Code 95 or CPC Certificate (or willingness to enrol)
  • Experience letters from previous employers
  • Police Clearance Certificate
  • Medical Certificate + Drug/Alcohol Test
  • 2 recent passport-size photos
  • Proof of residence (if in the EU)
  • Signed job offer or work contract (issued by AtoZ partner employer)

Already Residing in Europe?

If you live in Europe legally (with a student visa, work permit, or TRC), we can help you:

  • Change your employer without leaving the country
  • Switch industries legally if you're already a licensed driver
  • Register for local CPC training if needed
  • Renew your TRC or extend your residence legally through job sponsorship
  • CE (Truck)

Why Choose AtoZ Serwis Plus?

  •  100% Legal Process – Only verified employers
  •  Transparent Visa and Permit Documentation
  •  End-to-End Services – From job matching to onboarding
  •  10+ Years of Experience in EU Migration Support
  •  Multilingual Support Team (English, Hindi, Swahili, Arabic, French)
  •  Dedicated Case Managers for Every Candidate

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) – Truck Driver Jobs in Europe


Explore 50 frequently asked questions about truck driver jobs in Europe, including visa requirements, Code 95, licenses, salaries, and work permit details.

 

  1. Who can apply for truck driver jobs in Europe?
    Non-EU nationals with valid licenses, EU residents, and EU passport holders can apply.
  2. Is there a high demand for truck drivers in Europe?
    Yes, especially in Germany, Poland, Netherlands, and Lithuania due to driver shortages.
  3. What types of trucks do drivers operate in Europe?
    Drivers may operate long-haul trucks, container trucks, refrigerated trucks, and flatbed trailers.
  4. Can women apply for truck driving jobs in Europe?
    Yes, qualified female drivers are welcomed by many European logistics companies.
  5. What is the average working schedule for truck drivers?
    Typically 8–10 hours a day, with legal rest periods as per EU driving regulations.
  6. What is the retirement age for drivers in Europe?
    Retirement varies but generally around 65, depending on national laws.
  7. Can I bring my family on a truck driver visa?
    In most cases, after receiving a residence permit, you can apply for family reunification.
  8. Do I need to speak English to work as a truck driver in Europe?
    Basic English is often required. Some countries prefer their native language (e.g., German, Polish).
  9. How long is the contract duration?
    Usually 1–2 years with extension options.
  10. Do employers provide accommodation?
    Some do. Others assist with finding accommodation near the workplace.

 Licensing & Code 95 (CPC) Requirements

  1. What is a CE category license?
    A CE license allows you to drive articulated trucks and trailers.
  2. Can I drive in Europe with my Indian/Pakistani/Ukrainian CE license?
    Only after exchange or validation. Some countries accept your national license temporarily.
  3. What is Code 95 or CPC?
    A European Union mandatory training (35 hours) for all commercial truck and bus drivers.
  4. Is Code 95 required for all truck drivers in Europe?
    Yes. Without it, you're not legally allowed to drive trucks professionally in the EU.
  5. Where can I get Code 95 training?
    Through certified training centers in Poland, Germany, or your home country (if approved).
  6. How long does CPC training take?
    35 hours of classroom training over 5–7 days.
  7. Is CPC/Code 95 valid across the entire EU?
    Yes, once issued in one EU country, it's valid across the EU.
  8. How often do I need to renew Code 95?
    Every 5 years through refresher training.
  9. What documents do I need to apply for CPC training?
    Passport, residence permit (if in EU), driving license, photos, and medical report.
  10. Can AtoZ Serwis Plus arrange Code 95 training?
    Yes, we help both EU-based and international applicants with enrollment and scheduling.

 Work Permit & Visa Process

  1. Do I need a visa to work as a truck driver in Europe?
    Yes, if you are a non-EU national.
  2. Which visa is required for truck driver jobs?
    A National (D-type) visa based on a work permit.
  3. How long does it take to get a work permit in Poland or Germany?
    Typically 6–10 weeks depending on the country and employer response.
  4. Can I apply for a work permit while in Europe on a tourist visa?
    No. You must apply from your home country or hold a valid TRC.
  5. What documents are required for a driver’s visa?
    Passport, work permit, job offer, medical certificate, police clearance, and license.
  6. Is there an age limit to apply for driver jobs in Europe?
    Preferred age is between 25–55, depending on employer policies.
  7. Can I get a European PR (Permanent Residence) as a truck driver?
    Yes, after 5 years of legal residence and fulfilling integration/language criteria.
  8. Do I need an apostilled driving license?
    Yes, in most countries, license and experience letters must be translated and apostilled.
  9. Is there a biometric requirement for a truck driver visa?
    Yes, fingerprints and photo are collected during your visa appointment.
  10. Can I convert a student visa to a truck driver work permit?
    Yes, in countries like Poland, after finding an employer and fulfilling the legal steps.

Salary & Benefits

  1. What is the monthly salary of a truck driver in Europe?
    €1,200–€3,200 depending on country, route, and experience.
  2. Are overtime and bonuses paid separately?
    Yes. Drivers are often paid extra for long-haul, night shifts, and weekends.
  3. Is health insurance included in the job?
    Yes, employers are legally required to provide health insurance.
  4. Do I get paid holidays and sick leave?
    Yes, as per EU labor law – usually 20–26 paid leave days annually.
  5. Is food allowance included?
    Sometimes. International transport companies offer daily travel allowances.
  6. Do I need to pay tax on my salary?
    Yes, taxes are deducted automatically based on national law.
  7. How is salary paid – cash or bank?
    Legally, it must be paid to your local European bank account.
  8. Do I receive salary during training?
    Usually no. You’re paid once the employment officially starts.
  9. Can I get promoted or switch employers?
    Yes, based on performance and residency status.
  10. Is the salary same across EU countries?
    No. Germany and the Netherlands pay higher than Poland or Lithuania.

 Employer & Work Expectations

  1. How many kilometers do truck drivers drive daily?
    EU law allows ~9 hours/day or ~4,000–5,000 km/week.
  2. Can I choose routes or countries I drive in?
    Depends on employer. Some assign routes; others allow preference.
  3. Is truck driving a safe job in Europe?
    Yes, with strong labor laws and regulated working hours.
  4. What if I get sick or injured on the job?
    You’re covered by employer-provided insurance.
  5. Do I need to buy my own truck?
    No. Trucks and maintenance are provided by the employer.
  6. Do I need to know how to fix the truck?
    No, but basic understanding is helpful.
  7. Will I get training for EU driving rules?
    Yes, especially through CPC/Code 95 courses.
  8. Do employers offer language support?
    Some companies provide translators or multilingual dispatchers.
  9. Can I change my job while in Europe?
    Yes, if allowed under your residence/work permit conditions.
  10. How can AtoZ Serwis Plus help me?
    We assist with job matching, legal documentation, work permits, CPC training, visa guidance, and relocation.

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