Foreign workers in Belarus will now face updated income requirements if they plan to bring family members or apply for work permits, according to new regulations that took effect on November 1, 2025.
The government has slightly increased the minimum household income required for sponsoring dependents:
Authorities have clarified that these figures are reviewed quarterly, so applicants are advised to check the latest requirements before submitting their sponsorship documents.
Belarus has also raised the minimum salary threshold for foreign work permit holders.
Foreign employees in Belarus must be formally employed on the local payroll, with salaries paid in Belarusian rubles (BYN). Employers may, however, link salaries to a foreign currency based on bank exchange rates.
Key deductions and contributions include:
Some workers may qualify for tax deductions, depending on their individual circumstances.
The new financial thresholds apply to both pending and new work or residence permit applications. Authorities have advised employers and foreign workers to review the updated requirements carefully to avoid delays caused by incomplete or insufficient income documentation.
The policy changes reflect Belarus’s effort to ensure fair pay standards and financial stability among foreign residents. Those planning to work or relocate with their families should reassess their income eligibility and verify the latest figures before applying.
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