blue card

Etymology
The term has been inspired by the United States' green card, blue making reference to the main colour of the EU flag.

Noun

 * , An 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.
 * 1)  (Queensland only) An identity card issued with police approval, stating that the person is of suitable character to work near children and young adults.
 * 2)  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.
 * 3)  A penalty card that in association football indicates an offense at a lesser level than a yellow card, and has other meanings in bandy, handball, and Quidditch.

Translations

 * Catalan:
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 藍卡
 * Finnish: sininen kortti
 * French:
 * German: blaue Karte
 * Japanese: ブルーカード
 * Russian: голуба́я ка́рта, си́няя ка́рта, блюка́рд, блюка́рта
 * Swedish: blåkort, blått kort