Work inNorth Macedonia
A job secured before you travel, your single work-and-residence permit guided, and a fresh start in an affordable, sunny corner of the Balkans on the EU path. All from Nigeria.
More than a job. A fresh start in the Balkans.
North Macedonia is an affordable, welcoming country at the heart of the Balkans, an EU candidate on the path toward membership, with a strong and growing need for workers. This is a guided move built on a confirmed job, a clear permit, and a route that renews and leads to settling.
A job that is waiting
We secure a confirmed offer with a verified employer before you travel, so you arrive with work, not a search.
A route that grows with you
One permit covers your work and your stay, renews each year without limit, and opens a path to permanent residence.
An open door
With many locals working abroad, employers face a serious shortage and welcome people who arrive ready to work.
Working in North Macedonia from Nigeria, explained.
North Macedonia is a small, affordable country in the southern Balkans, an EU candidate on the path toward membership, with sunshine, lakes and mountains and a strong need for workers. Through Mafit you are matched to an employer there, with your job secured before you travel, and guided through your permit step by step.
How the permit works
Most people come on the single work-and-residence permit, one permit that covers both your right to work and your right to live there, granted as a temporary residence for employment. It is employer-led, so your employer starts the work authorisation through the Employment Service Agency and your residence runs through the Ministry of Interior. On average the process takes around one to three months, and recent reforms have simplified it.
Who it is for and where the work is
Demand is strong and broad, especially in manufacturing and the free economic zones, construction, IT, healthcare, agriculture and food, and tourism and hospitality. The work centres on Skopje, with Bitola, Tetovo, Štip and the industrial zones close behind, and tourism around Lake Ohrid. We match you to a verified role.
An EU candidate in the Balkans
North Macedonia is an EU candidate country, on the path toward membership, with accession talks under way. It uses its own currency, the Macedonian denar, in a country where the cost of living is low, so your earnings go further, and where Nigerians are welcomed into mixed, international workplaces.
From a permit to settling
Your one-year permit renews without limit while your job continues, and after continuous legal residence you can seek permanent residence, with citizenship possible in time. Family reunification lets your spouse and children join you once you are established.
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 decision always rests with the North Macedonian authorities.
What this route gives you.
A job, one simple permit and a fresh start in an affordable country on the EU path, with your work secured before you go.
A secured job
A confirmed placement with a verified employer, arranged before you leave Nigeria.
One single permit
A single permit that covers both your work and your residence, guided from start to finish.
Renewable yearly
Your permit renews without limit while you work, on a path that leads to settling.
A low cost of living
An affordable country where your earnings stretch further than in much of Europe.
Your family can join
Family reunification lets your spouse and children join you once you are established.
An EU candidate base
A country on the EU path, in the heart of the Balkans, modernising and opening up.
Why North Macedonia.
An affordable, sunny country on the EU path, with a wide-open job market and a route that grows with you. Here is why it is worth a serious look.
A wide-open job market
With many locals working abroad, employers face a serious shortage of workers and welcome people who arrive ready.
One simple permit
Work and residence are combined in one permit, and recent reforms have made the process simpler.
Affordable living
A low cost of living means what you earn goes a great deal further, day to day.
On the EU path
An EU candidate country, modernising and moving toward membership, in the heart of the Balkans.
Sunny and beautiful
Lakes, mountains and sunshine, with UNESCO-listed Lake Ohrid and a relaxed, friendly way of life.
A route to settle
Yearly renewal leads to permanent residence, and citizenship in time, so you can build a future.
Find your route.
North Macedonia has more than one way in. Tap the option that sounds most like you to see how it works. We confirm the exact route for your profile before anything is committed.
The single permit
The route for most workers. One permit that covers both your work and your residence, granted as a temporary residence for employment. It is employer-led, issued for one year and renewable without limit, and decided on average within about one to three months.
Short-term assignment
For short technical work, training or service visits, where a full permit may not be needed. It is a valid way in for short stays, though it is not a long-term route on its own.
The free economic zones
North Macedonia's industrial development zones host international manufacturers, especially in automotive parts and electronics. Many jobs sit here, filled through the same single permit, often with strong support for strategic projects.
We confirm which route fits you, and matching to a verified role is what we arrange. The final decision on any permit rests with the North Macedonian authorities.
Where will you live?
From the lively capital to the lakeside towns to the manufacturing zones. Tap through North Macedonia's main places and see what life and work are like in each.
Skopje
The lively capital on the Vardar, with statues, the Old Bazaar and the Stone Bridge. By far the biggest job market, strong in services, IT and trade, with the industrial zones close by.
Bitola
An elegant southern city near the Greek border, with industry, a university and a famously walkable old centre full of cafes.
Tetovo
A bustling western city at the foot of the Šar Mountains, with a large university and a young, energetic feel.
Ohrid
A UNESCO-listed lakeside town on one of Europe's oldest lakes, with tourism and hospitality work through the season and a stunning setting.
Štip
A manufacturing hub in the east, the centre of the textile industry and home to industrial zones drawing international firms and steady production work.
Most roles are in and around Skopje and the industrial zones, with seasonal tourism work around Ohrid. We place candidates wherever the right verified role is, and we are straight about cost of living in each.
Where the work is.
A small economy with a big appetite for workers. Tap through the sectors with the strongest demand. We match you to a verified role that fits you.
Manufacturing & free zones
The industrial development zones host international makers of automotive parts, electronics and textiles, with steady demand for production and technical workers.
Construction
Roads, housing and investment projects keep skilled and general construction trades in demand across the country.
IT & technology
Skopje has a growing technology and outsourcing scene, with software, support and digital roles, often working in English.
Healthcare
Hospitals and care settings need nurses, carers and support staff, a growing area of demand as workers move abroad.
Agriculture & food
Farming, food processing and the wine industry need seasonal and year-round hands across the fertile valleys.
Tourism & hospitality
Lake Ohrid and the cities draw visitors, with hotel, restaurant and resort roles, especially through the summer season.
Demand shifts over time and we never list specific vacancies here. We confirm the exact verified role, employer and location with you before you commit.
A place to live, not just work.
North Macedonia is sunshine, lakes and mountains. Tap through what daily life offers once the workday ends.
Lake Ohrid
One of Europe's oldest and deepest lakes, UNESCO-listed, ringed by beaches, old churches and the cliffside chapel of St John at Kaneo. Summers here are a holiday in themselves.
Skopje
A capital of statues and squares, the Old Bazaar's cafes and grills, riverside bars, and the Millennium Cross glowing on Mount Vodno above the city.
Mountains & nature
Mavrovo, Pelister and the Šar range bring hiking, mountain lakes and winter skiing, with national parks an easy trip from almost anywhere.
Food & coffee
Grilled meats, ajvar, fresh bread and strong coffee, with a relaxed cafe culture and good, affordable local wines from the Tikveš valley.
A relaxed, affordable life, where a modest income covers far more than it would in much of Western Europe.
The North Macedonia work route, in detail.
If you like to understand the full picture before you commit, here is how the single permit, the free economic zones, and the path to settling actually work.
The single work-and-residence permit
The single permit covers both your work and your residence in one, granted as a temporary residence for employment. It is employer-led: your employer starts the work authorisation through the Employment Service Agency, and your residence runs through the Ministry of Interior. It is issued for one year and renews without limit while your job continues.
The free economic zones
Much of the work sits in North Macedonia's Technological Industrial Development Zones, home to international manufacturers in automotive parts, electronics and textiles. These zones are a major source of jobs, filled through the same single permit, often with strong support for strategic projects.
- Based on a job offer
- Work plus residence in one
- Issued for one year
- Renews without limit
- Short technical work
- Training or service visits
- A way in for short stays
- Not a long-term route alone
The labour-market check
For some roles, the Employment Service Agency checks whether a suitable local candidate is available before approving a foreign hire. It is a standard step the employer handles, with our guidance, and recent reforms have streamlined the paperwork.
An EU candidate in the Balkans
North Macedonia is an EU candidate country, on the path toward membership, with accession talks under way. It uses its own currency, the Macedonian denar, in an affordable country where your earnings stretch further and Nigerians are welcomed into mixed, international workplaces.
Settling in North Macedonia
Your permit renews each year, and after continuous legal residence you can seek permanent residence, with citizenship possible in time. Family reunification lets your spouse and children join you once you are established.
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 decision rests with the North Macedonian authorities.
North Macedonia vs other routes.
Mafit runs legal work routes across Europe and the Balkans. North Macedonia is the open-door, affordable one. Here is who it fits, so you can choose with open eyes.
You want an open door
You want a straightforward route into Europe's edge, with an open job market, one simple permit and a low cost of living. North Macedonia opens that door.
A different trade-off
Living costs are lower than in the EU core, the door is more open, and the route renews and leads to settling. We help you weigh it honestly.
The denar
North Macedonia uses the Macedonian denar, not the euro. In an affordable country, your earnings tend to go further day to day.
The rules never change
We secure the placement first, keep everything legal and documented, and never sell jobs. The decision rests with the North Macedonian 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 North Macedonia.
A guided, step-by-step process. Here is exactly how you go from where you are now in Nigeria to your first day working in the Balkans.
Check your eligibility
We confirm your background fits a role in North Macedonia, gather your documents and confirm your route.
Secure your placement
We arrange a job offer with a verified employer suited to your profile, and the contract is agreed.
Work authorisation
Your employer applies through the Employment Service Agency, the step that opens your permit.
Lodge your visa and permit
We prepare and guide your long-stay visa and single work-and-residence permit at the North Macedonian consulate.
Your permit is decided
On average around one to three months, while the authorities review your file and we keep it moving.
Travel and start
With your permit granted you travel, complete your biometrics, register locally, and begin the job that is waiting.
These are average timelines and vary with your file and route. The final decision rests with the North Macedonian authorities.
Let's start with these.
These are the starting documents we use to begin building your North Macedonia 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 permit and stay.
An up-to-date CV
A clear CV setting out your skills and work history.
Proof of qualifications
Degrees, diplomas or trade certificates relevant to the work.
Proof of experience
Evidence of relevant work experience where you have it.
Passport photographs
Recent passport-style photographs for your file.
Police clearance certificate
A clean record check, recently issued, from where you have been living.
Certified translations
Documents translated and legalised for use in North Macedonia, which we arrange.
Proof of accommodation
Evidence of where you will stay on arrival, which we help arrange.
This is a starting point, not a complete list. We arrange the certified translation and legalisation your documents need and guide every requirement, and we may request more as your application progresses.
Questions, answered.
Can a Nigerian get a work permit for North Macedonia?
What is the single work-and-residence permit?
Do I need a job before I apply?
How long does the North Macedonia permit take?
Who issues the permit?
Is North Macedonia in the EU?
What currency does North Macedonia use?
What jobs are in demand in North Macedonia?
Why is there so much demand for workers?
Which cities have the most jobs?
What are the free economic zones?
Do I need to speak Macedonian?
Can I get permanent residence in North Macedonia?
Can I bring my family to North Macedonia?
What does Mafit charge for North Macedonia placement?
What documents do I need to get started?
Is there a labour-market check?
Is this legal and safe?
Why choose North Macedonia?
Do you guarantee the job and the permit?
How do I start working in North Macedonia from Nigeria?
Start your move to North Macedonia.
Tell us about your background and the work you are looking for, and we will check your eligibility for the North Macedonia route, then begin securing your placement. We reply within one working day.
- A job secured before you fly
- A single work-and-residence permit guided end to end
- A fresh start in an affordable EU candidate country






