Caregiver jobs inAustria
A skilled nursing-home placement with a two-year residency card, for Nigerians with a medical background. We secure the job and guide you, from Nigeria.
More than a job. A future in Austria.
This is not casual work abroad. It is a skilled, professional caregiver placement with a verified Austrian employer, a two-year Red-White-Red residence card, and a package that handles the basics from day one. You arrive with your housing, training and papers already sorted.
Skilled and professional
A respected caregiving role in a professional nursing home, matched to your medical background. This is a career, not casual labour.
Settled from day one
Accommodation, meals during work, free uniforms and paid preparatory training are part of the program. You land ready to work.
A residence you keep
The two-year Red-White-Red Card is renewable and builds toward long-term residency and an EU future for you and your family.
Working as a caregiver in Austria, explained.
Austria runs one of the most stable, professional caregiving routes in the EU, and it is open to Nigerians with a medical background. Through Mafit you are matched to a verified Austrian employer and a place in a professional nursing home, with your job secured before you travel. This is skilled work, not casual labour, and it comes with a clear route to long-term European residency.
Who the program is for
It is built for men and women, roughly eighteen to fifty-two, who hold a diploma in medical or nursing education. You need basic English at around A2 level, a medical fitness certificate and a clean record. If your diploma needs translation or an equivalency check, our document specialists guide you through it.
What you actually get
Alongside your pay, the employer provides accommodation and meals during working hours, a full set of professional uniforms free of charge, and mandatory preparatory courses to get you ready. On top of that you receive a two-year Red-White-Red residence card, Austria's combined residence and work permit, with access to high-tier social benefits.
How long it takes
On average the whole process runs around three to five months, moving through document preparation, employer approval and your entry visa. These are averages only and every case is different, so the earlier you start, the better, and we keep your file moving at each stage.
From a residence card to an Austrian passport
The Red-White-Red Card is the beginning, not the end. It is renewable and leads toward long-term residency, and in time toward Austrian, and therefore EU, citizenship, a passport that lets you live and travel across Europe. Once you are settled, your spouse and children can join you through family reunification.
This is legal, contract-based work handled by an openly operating Nigerian team you can check out for yourself. We charge a professional service fee for our work, never for a job, and the final residence decision always rests with the Austrian authorities.
What this program gives you.
Forget vague promises. This is a concrete package: a skilled job and a residence, with the basics handled from your very first day in Austria.
A skilled caregiver job
A professional nursing-home role with a verified Austrian employer, matched to your medical training and secured before you leave Nigeria.
A 2-year Red-White-Red Card
Austria's combined residence and work permit, giving you the legal right to live and work with high-tier social benefits.
Accommodation provided
Your employer provides your housing, so you arrive with somewhere to live already sorted, not a scramble for a room.
Meals and free uniforms
Meals during working hours and a full professional uniform set, all provided free of charge.
Paid preparatory training
Mandatory preparatory courses are included to get you ready for the role and for life in Austria.
A path to EU citizenship
A renewable residence that builds toward long-term residency, citizenship and an EU passport, with your family able to join.
Why Nigerians choose Austria.
Austria offers one of the most stable, professional and well-supported caregiving routes in Europe. For Nigerians with a medical background, it is a rare mix of profession, package and a clear path to staying.
A respected profession
Caregiving in Austria is a valued, professional role. You arrive with status, structure and a proper contract, not the bottom of the ladder.
The whole package
Accommodation, meals, uniforms and training are built in, so your first months are settled, not stressful.
A full EU country
Working in Austria means living in the heart of the EU, with a residence card that opens up travel across Europe.
Strong social benefits
The Red-White-Red Card gives access to Austria's high-tier social system as a legal resident and worker.
A clear path to staying
A renewable residence that leads to long-term residency and citizenship. You build something that lasts.
Your family can follow
Once you are settled, family reunification lets your spouse and children join you and build their lives in Austria.
What life in Austria is actually like.
Beyond the job, this is where you will live. Here is an honest picture of day-to-day life in Austria for someone moving from Nigeria.
A high quality of life
Austria consistently ranks among the best countries in the world to live, with clean, safe cities and excellent public services.
Safe and orderly
Low crime, calm streets and strong public order. A settled, secure place to live and work and raise a family.
World-class healthcare
As a legal worker you are inside one of Europe's best healthcare systems, a fitting home for a caregiving career.
Easy to get around
Austria's trains, trams and buses are clean, punctual and reliable. You rarely need a car.
Beautiful surroundings
Mountains, lakes and historic cities. Vienna, Graz and Salzburg are calm, green and built for a good life.
A welcoming base
Austria hosts a large international workforce and a growing African community, which makes settling in easier.
Cost of living and lifestyle vary by city, with Vienna and Salzburg pricier than smaller towns. We will be straight with you about what to expect wherever you are placed.
Everything that's included.
This is not just a job offer, it is a full package. Tap through what the Austria caregiver program actually covers.
Your work
Caring for elderly residents in a professional nursing home: daily support and dignity, assisting the medical staff, and helping maintain healthcare standards and resident wellbeing.
Your home
Accommodation is provided by your employer, so you arrive in Austria with a place to live already arranged. No scramble for a room in a new country.
Meals & uniform
Meals are provided during your working hours, and a full set of professional uniforms is provided free of charge. The everyday basics are covered.
Preparation
Mandatory preparatory courses are included as you start, so you are ready for the role and for working life in Austria from the beginning.
Your residency
A two-year Red-White-Red residence card, Austria's combined residence and work permit. It is renewable and leads toward long-term residency.
Your benefits
Legal status, access to Austria's high-tier social benefits, a route for your family to join you, and a path that leads toward EU citizenship.
This reflects the program as offered by the employer and our partner. Details can vary by placement, and we confirm exactly what applies to your offer before you commit.
The Red-White-Red Card, in detail.
If you like to understand the full picture before you commit, here is how the Austria caregiver route and the residence card actually work.
What the Red-White-Red Card is
The Red-White-Red Card, the RWR Karte, is Austria's combined residence and work permit for qualified workers from outside the EU. This program grants a two-year card, which gives you the legal right to live and work in Austria and access to high-tier social benefits. It is renewable and leads toward long-term residency.
The visa and the card
There are two steps to your status. First you are issued a national Type D visa, which is what you use to enter Austria. Once you arrive, you receive your Red-White-Red residence card, which is the document that lets you live and work for the next two years.
- A national long-stay visa
- Lets you enter Austria
- Issued at the Austrian consulate
- The first step of your status
- Your two-year residence permit
- Lets you live and work legally
- Issued after you arrive
- Renewable, leads to long-term residency
How approval works
The process is guided end to end. It runs through document submission and a possible interview with the employer, legalization of your documents (police clearance, diploma translation and apostille), contract preparation and signing, registration with the Austrian employment service (AMS), the migration approval, your Type D entry visa, and finally your Red-White-Red residence card.
Who qualifies
This is a skilled route, so it has clear requirements: you should be roughly eighteen to fifty-two, hold a diploma in medical or nursing education with a transcript, have basic English at around A2 level, a medical fitness certificate, and a clean record. Proof of work experience helps where you have it.
Getting your documents right
A medical diploma from Nigeria usually needs translation, apostille and an equivalency check before Austria will accept it. Our document specialists handle this with you, so your file is properly prepared rather than rejected on a technicality.
From card to citizenship
The Red-White-Red Card is the start. It is renewable and leads toward long-term residency, and after several years of lawful residence you can work toward Austrian citizenship, which is full EU citizenship and an EU passport. Family reunification lets your spouse and children join you and build their lives in Austria too.
This is a general guide, not legal advice. Rules can change and every case is different, which is why we keep your file current and guide you at each step. The final residence decision rests with the Austrian authorities.
Austria vs other routes.
Mafit runs legal work routes across Europe. This Austria program is a specific, skilled one. Here is who it fits, so you can choose with open eyes.
You have a medical background
You hold a medical or nursing diploma and want a skilled, respected role with a full package and a clear path to EU residency. This program is built for you.
We have other routes
This specific program needs a medical qualification. If you do not have one, we run other European work routes that do not, and we will point you to the right fit.
Know what you want
Austria here is a skilled, professional care route with a residence card. Other countries we work with offer general or seasonal roles. Different goals, different fit.
The rules never change
We secure the placement first, keep everything legal and documented, and never sell jobs. The residence decision always rests with the country's authorities.
Requirements and demand differ between countries and change over time. We give you a straight comparison for your profile and never push you toward a route that does not fit.
Your path to Austria.
A guided, step-by-step process. Here is exactly how you go from your diploma in Nigeria to your first day in an Austrian nursing home.
Eligibility and submission
We confirm your medical background fits the program, and you submit your passport, CV and diploma. A short interview with the employer may follow.
Legalize your documents
We guide your police clearance, and the translation, apostille and equivalency of your diploma, so your file is accepted rather than rejected on a technicality.
Contract and AMS
Your placement is confirmed in a signed contract and registered with the Austrian employment service (AMS).
Migration approval
Your Red-White-Red Card application goes through Austria's migration approval. This is the stage we prepare most carefully and watch closely.
Your entry visa
You are issued a national Type D visa at the Austrian consulate, which you use to travel to Austria.
Arrive and get your card
You arrive in Austria, start your role, and receive your two-year Red-White-Red residence card.
On average the whole process takes around three to five months and varies with your case and the consulate. We keep your file moving at every stage, and the final residence decision rests with the Austrian authorities.
Let's start with these.
These are the starting documents we use to begin building your Austria file. As your case develops we may ask for more, so treat this as a starting point and not a finished list.
International passport
Valid, with enough remaining validity for your visa and stay.
CV and a photo
An up-to-date CV with a recent passport-style photograph.
Secondary school certificate
Proof of your twelve years of secondary education.
Medical diploma and transcript
Your diploma in medical or nursing education, with the academic transcript.
Proof of basic English
Evidence of English at around A2 level.
Medical fitness certificate
Confirmation that you are medically fit for the role.
Police character certificate
A clean criminal record check from Nigeria.
Proof of experience
Evidence of care or medical work experience, if you have it.
This is a starting point, not a complete list. Our document specialists guide the translation, apostille and equivalency, and we may request more as your application progresses.
Questions, answered.
Can a Nigerian work as a caregiver in Austria?
Who can apply for the Austria caregiver program?
Do I need a medical qualification?
What is the Red-White-Red Card?
How long does the Austria caregiver process take?
Is accommodation provided?
Is there training before I start?
Do I need to speak German?
What does a caregiver do in an Austrian nursing home?
What visa do I travel on?
Can I bring my family to Austria?
Can this lead to permanent residency or citizenship?
What documents do I need to get started?
Is caregiving in Austria well paid?
Are there social benefits?
Is this legal and safe?
Do you guarantee the job and the residence permit?
What if my documents are not in order?
How do I start the Austria caregiver program from Nigeria?
Start your move to Austria.
Tell us about your medical background and we will check your eligibility for the Austria caregiver program, then begin securing your placement. We reply within one working day.
- A caregiver job secured before you fly
- A 2-year Red-White-Red Card with benefits
- Accommodation, meals and training included






