How to Get a Residence Permit in Slovenia: Your Complete Guide by My Global

 

Slovenia, a hidden gem in Central Europe, is becoming a hot destination for entrepreneurs, skilled professionals, and students. Known for its high quality of life, strategic location in the EU, and pro-business environment, Slovenia offers a range of opportunities for foreigners looking to live and work in Europe.

If you’re considering moving to Slovenia, obtaining a residence permit is your first crucial step. At My Global, we specialize in residence permit solutions in Slovenia, helping individuals and businesses make a smooth transition.

In this blog, we’ll walk you through the types of residence permits, eligibility, application process, and how My Global can assist you every step of the way.

What is a Residence Permit in Slovenia?

A residence permit is an official document that allows non-EU/EEA citizens to live in Slovenia for a specific purpose—work, study, business, family reunification, or long-term stay.

Depending on your goal, there are different types of permits:

Types of Residence Permits in Slovenia

  1. Temporary Residence Permit
    Valid for up to 1 year and renewable annually. Issued for:
    • Employment or self-employment
    • Business setup (like opening a company)
    • Studying at a Slovenian institution
    • Family reunification
  2. Permanent Residence Permit
    Granted after 5 years of continuous legal stay in Slovenia on a temporary residence permit.
  3. EU Blue Card
    For highly skilled professionals with a job offer in Slovenia.

Eligibility Criteria

To be eligible for a residence permit in Slovenia, you generally need:

  • A valid passport
  • Health insurance coverage in Slovenia
  • Proof of sufficient funds
  • A clean criminal record
  • A valid reason for your stay (e.g., employment, study, or business)

For business owners:

  • Proof of company registration in Slovenia (My Global can assist)
  • A business plan and active operations

Documents Required

While specific documents may vary, you typically need:

  • Completed application form
  • Valid passport (copy and original)
  • Passport-size photos
  • Proof of accommodation in Slovenia
  • Financial proof (bank statements or income)
  • Employment contract or proof of business activity
  • Criminal background check from your home country

Step-by-Step Application Process

  1. Choose Your Permit Type
    Decide whether you’re applying for work, business, or study purposes.
  2. Gather Required Documents
    My Global can help ensure all documents are in order and translated as needed.
  3. Submit Application
    Applications can be submitted at:
    • Slovenian consulate/embassy in your home country
    • Administrative unit in Slovenia (if legally present)
  4. Wait for Approval
    The processing time varies between 30 to 60 days.
  5. Collect Your Permit
    Once approved, you can enter Slovenia and collect your residence permit.

How My Global Helps You

At My Global, we provide end-to-end support for obtaining a residence permit in Slovenia:

  • Business Setup: We assist with company registration, bank account opening, VAT, and compliance.
  • Work & Residence Permits: We handle documentation, translations, and legal representation.
  • Tailored Consultation: We help you choose the best path for your situation (entrepreneur, skilled worker, etc.).
  • Relocation Support: From finding accommodation to settling in Slovenia, we’ve got you covered.

With 5+ years of experience in immigration and corporate services, My Global is your trusted partner for relocating to Slovenia.

Why Choose Slovenia?

  • Member of the EU & Schengen Area
  • Low business taxes and efficient administration
  • Safe, clean, and green environment
  • Excellent healthcare and education
  • Gateway to the European market

FAQs

Q1: Can I bring my family on a residence permit?
Yes. Once you have legal residence in Slovenia, you can apply for family reunification for your spouse and children.

Q2: How long does the residence permit process take?
It typically takes 30 to 60 days after submission, but it can vary based on the type of permit and your situation.

Q3: Can I get permanent residency in Slovenia?
Yes. After 5 years of continuous legal stay, you may apply for permanent residency.

Q4: Can I start a business with a residence permit?
Absolutely. In fact, starting a business is one of the most popular ways to gain residency. My Global specializes in this route.

Start Your Journey with My Global Today

Slovenia offers a world of opportunities, whether you’re an entrepreneur, investor, skilled worker, or student. But navigating the residence permit process can be complex—that’s where My Global steps in.

📞 Contact us today to schedule a free consultation and take the first step toward living in Slovenia.

🌐 Visit our website
📧 Email: info@myglobal.si
📍 Offices in Slovenia 

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