If you are looking for legal work in Europe, you have probably asked one very fair question: “Why isn’t this free?” It is a good question. And you deserve an honest answer — not a sales pitch.
This is one of the most common questions we hear from candidates in India, Sri Lanka, Kenya, Nigeria, Uganda, and across Africa. Many people who ask it have been scammed before. They are careful with their money, and they should be. So let us explain clearly and simply what you are actually paying for when you work with a real company.
A Legal Work Case Is Real, Skilled Work
A work permit and a visa for Europe do not appear on their own. Behind every successful case there is a team of immigration specialists doing weeks of professional work.
Preparing your case includes official document preparation, employer coordination, translations, and careful communication with the authorities of the country where you will work. Every country has its own process and its own timelines — and a real document package takes weeks of professional work to prepare properly.
This is not a form you fill in five minutes. It is structured, careful, professional work. And like any skilled work — done by a doctor, a lawyer, or an engineer — it has a real cost.
When you pay for document processing, you are not paying for a promise. You are paying for skilled people doing real work to bring you closer to a legal job in Europe.
“Free” Offers Are Usually the Dangerous Ones
Here is something important to understand. In the world of work abroad, “free” is often a warning sign — not a gift.
When a service costs nothing, ask yourself a simple question: how does that person earn money? Very often the answer is one of these: you become the product — your data, your documents, or your trust are used against you; there is a hidden trap later — a sudden “extra fee,” a fake document, or a demand for money at the worst possible moment; or the offer is simply not real, and the person disappears once you are emotionally invested.
A real service has a real cost. And a company that is honest and transparent about that cost — that explains exactly what you are paying for — is showing you a sign of professionalism. That honesty is something to value, not to fear.
What Your Payment Actually Covers
When you work with You Can Legal, your payment covers concrete, real work. It is not just “documents.” It is the whole path: a real job offer from a verified, registered employer; an official employment contract; preparation of your work permit and residence documents; step-by-step guidance through the visa application process; and support after you arrive — help starting work and adapting in a new country.
The documents are the tool. The goal is you — working legally, with a stable income, and not left alone.
For full transparency, our service cost is clearly stated for each country before you commit to anything. There are also some official and administrative costs — such as visa application fees and translation fees — which you pay locally to the authorities, never to us. We always tell you about these costs in advance. A real company has nothing to hide about money.
How to Tell a Real Company From a Scam
Before you pay anyone, anywhere, check these points. They protect you no matter which company you choose. The company can be verified independently — You Can Legal Services is registered in the United Kingdom, company number 16872568, and you can check it yourself on the official UK government register. They use a contract — a real service agreement is signed electronically, so there is a clear written record of what you agreed to. They explain the cost openly — a professional company tells you the price and what it includes before you pay anything. And they never promise a “100% guaranteed visa” — the final visa decision is always made by immigration authorities, never by a recruiter.
If a company cannot give you these things, that tells you everything you need to know.
A Final, Honest Word
Working abroad legally is one of the biggest decisions of your life. You are right to be careful, and you are right to ask hard questions about money.
The cost of document processing is not a barrier put in your way. It is the price of doing things properly, legally, and safely — with real people, real employers, and clear conditions. If you have questions about the process or the costs, you can contact us directly. A real person will answer you.