Noun
p. 2009, A EU-wide work permit allowing high-skilled non-EU citizens to work and live in any country within the European Union, excluding Denmark, Ireland and the United Kingdom, which are not subject to the proposal.
(Australia) (Queensland only) An identity card issued with police approval, stating that the person is of suitable character to work near children and young adults.
(Scouting, US) An application for pursuing a certain merit badge, which must be signed by a Scout's unit leader and their merit badge counselor before pursuing.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAnonymous or suspicion of DV is enough for issuance of a "Blue Card – B". Source: Internet
Some highly qualified workers can also apply for a European Blue Card to come to Belgium to work. Source: Internet
The bone of contention of the two warring groups was the investigation of the so-called Blue Card anomaly. Source: Internet
You or a family member have held a European Blue Card for 18 months in another EU country. Source: Internet
The EU Blue Card can lead to a permanent settlement permit if the applicant holds a position of employment for at least 33 months. Source: Internet