Andorra Public Sector Salaries Vary €20K by Department
Police and immigration staff top pay scales at up to €57,747 annually, while business and statistics roles lag at €20,000+, per 2026 budget data.
Key Points
- Police Group B: €57,747; Group C: €40,828 (top earners)
- Immigration Group B: €56,626; Taxes/Borders: €52,200
- Business Group C: €20,088 (lowest); Statistics: €27,433
- Overall: Group A €67,536; B €45,249; C €36,698 annually
Public sector salaries in Andorra differ by as much as €20,000 a year between departments, with 2026 budget projections showing police and immigration staff among the highest paid and business and statistics roles among the lowest.
The Ministry of Public Function released the data in response to a parliamentary question from Pol Bartolomé Areny of the Concòrdia group. Figures appear in the General Council Bulletin and break down average annual pay for civil servants by department and functional group: Group A for senior directive or technical positions (€67,535.56 overall), Group B for mid-level technicians (€45,249.19), and Group C for administrative and operational staff (€36,698.38).
Police top the list, with Group B at €57,747.62 and Group C at €40,828.27—equivalent to about €3,140 monthly for the latter. Immigration follows for Group B at €56,626.47, then Taxes and Borders (€52,200.01), the general secretariat (€52,135.27), and Industrial Safety (€48,897.03). Other high earners include Justice and Interior, Environment, General Audit, Language Policy, and Educational Systems, where Group B nears €56,800 and Group C exceeds €30,000. Social Affairs and Higher Education also surpass averages.
Lower-paid departments include Business, where Group C staff average €20,088.58 annually (roughly €2,500 monthly), Statistics at €27,433.20 for Group C, and Protocol at €33,500.68 for Group B. Employment and Labour, Budget and Heritage, Cultural Promotion, and lifelong vocational training fall between €30,000 and €40,000 for Group B.
Group C overall averages around €2,800 monthly, rising to €2,920 for operational roles such as customs officers and prison guards. ARA reports note civil servants receive 13 payments yearly, so monthly equivalents prorate Group A to about €5,627 over 12 months, Group B to €3,770, and Group C to €3,058.
To safeguard data privacy, averages cover only departments with more than one civil servant per group. Full details remain available to councillors through the State Secretariat for Public Function.
Original Sources
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