Global minimum salary threshold for 2026

19 Mar 2026

A summary of global salary and threshold updates for 2026

Albania: 

The national minimum wage has been increased to ALL 50,000 gross per month, up from ALL 40,000, effective January 2026. 

Austria: 

All the following changes are effective 1st January 2026. 

  • Red – White – Red Card: EUR 3,465, up from EUR 3,225 gross per month, unless the minimum salary requires a higher amount in a collective bargaining agreement. 
  • EU Blue Card: EUR 55,678 gross per year, unless the minimum salary requires a higher amount in a collective bargaining agreement. 
  • Super key employee: EUR 8,316, up from EUR 7,740 gross per month 
  • LSD-BG (Austrian Wage and Social Dumping Combating Act) exemption: EUR 8,316, up from EUR 7,740 gross per month

Belarus: 

The following changes are effective 1st January: 

  • Highly qualified employees: BYN 4,290, up from BYN 3,630 per month 
  • Other applicants: BYN 2,250, up from BYN 2,100 per month 

Wallonia: 

  1. Highly Skilled Permit: 

  • Executives: From EUR 86,110 to EUR 88,790 
  • Highly Skilled: From EUR 53,220 to EUR 51,613 
  • Employees under 30 years of age: From EUR 41,290 to EUR 42,576 
  1. EU Blue Card: 

  • General: From EUR 66,738 to EUR 68,815 
  • Recent graduates: From EUR 53,390 to EUR 55,052 
  1. EUR Intra-Company Transfer Permit: 

  • Managers: From EUR 66,738 to EUR 68,815 
  • Specialists: From EUR 55,053 to EUR 53,390 
  • Trainees: From EUR 34,408 to EUR 33,370 

Bulgaria: 

Bulgaria has adopted EUR effective 1st January 2026 and the national minimum wage has increased from BGN 1,077 to EUR 620.20 

Colombia: 

Minimum wage in Colombia has increased to COP 1,750,905 per month, which is a 23% increase from the 2025 minimum wage. 

Croatia:  

The minimum wage has been increased from EUR 970 to EUR 1,050, effective 1st January. 

Cyprus:  

The following changes were made effective 1st January 2026 for Cypriot or EU nationals: 

  • EUR 1,088 gross per month for employees that have been with their employers for at least 6 months from EUR 900 
  • EUR 979 gross per month for employees that have been with their employers for less than 6 months  

Czech Republic: 

Effective January 1, 2026 the minimum salary for the employee card and work permit/employee card has been increased to CZK 22,400 from CZK 20,800 and to CZK 27,328 from CZK 25,376 for the qualified employee migration programme. 

Denmark: 

The minimum salary threshold effective 1st January 2026 are DKK 552,000 per year for pay limit scheme applications and DKK 446,000 per year for supplementary pay limit scheme applications. 

Finland: 

Effective 1st January the minimum salary for specialist permits and blue cards are EUR 3,937 gross per month, up from EUR 3,827. 

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