How to Immigrate to Slovenia

Legal pathways for work authorization, long-term residence, and permanent settlement.

Region: Europe

Immigration Overview

Slovenia offers various immigration pathways for individuals seeking to relocate for work, study, retirement, or investment purposes. Each pathway has specific eligibility criteria, documentation requirements, and processing procedures. Immigration policies can change, so it's essential to verify current requirements through official government channels.

Before selecting a pathway, it is important to understand whether the route grants temporary residence only, leads to permanent residence after a qualifying period, or is structured differently. Work authorization rights, family inclusion rules, and renewal conditions also vary by permit type.

This is a research reference only. Always verify current requirements with the official immigration authority of Slovenia. This is not legal advice.

Check Entry Visa Requirements

Before relocating to Slovenia, you must first enter the country under the correct short-term visa or entry permission. Arriving on the wrong visa status — for example a standard tourist entry when you intend to work or enroll in study — can affect your ability to convert to a long-term permit or residency. Visa eligibility depends on:

  • Nationality — your passport country determines which bilateral visa-free or visa-on-arrival agreements apply
  • Destination country — each country sets its own entry rules, permitted stays, and extension policies
  • Length of stay — short-stay rules (30, 60, or 90 days) differ from long-stay immigration permits
  • Purpose of travel — tourism, employment, study, and investment each require separate permit categories
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Immigration Pathways

Slovenia Digital Nomad Visa

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Work remotely from Slovenia.

Eligibility

Remote workers employed by non-Slovenian companies.

Requirements

Proof of employment abroad, income EUR 2,500+/month, health insurance.

Processing Time

4-8 weeks

Validity Period

1 year

Last updated: 3/30/2026

Slovenia Family Reunification

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Join a legally residing family member in Slovenia.

Eligibility

Spouses and children of Slovenian residents.

Requirements

Proof of family relationship, sponsor income, accommodation, health insurance.

Processing Time

2-3 months

Validity Period

1 year, renewable

Last updated: 3/30/2026

Business / Investment Permit

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Non-EU nationals who establish a company or invest in Slovenia can obtain a temporary residence permit for business purposes.

Eligibility

Registered company or investment in Slovenia. Viable business plan. Proof of financial means.

Requirements

Processing Time

2–3 months

Validity Period

1 year, renewable

Last updated: 3/30/2026

Slovenia Retirement Residence Permit

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Retire in Slovenia, a picturesque EU country.

Eligibility

Retirees with proven pension income.

Requirements

Proof of pension (EUR 700+/month), health insurance, accommodation, clean criminal record.

Processing Time

2-3 months

Validity Period

1 year, renewable

Last updated: 3/30/2026

Slovenia Student Residence Permit

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Study at the University of Ljubljana or other Slovenian institutions.

Eligibility

Students accepted to Slovenian higher education.

Requirements

University acceptance, proof of finances (EUR 400+/month), health insurance, valid passport.

Processing Time

4-8 weeks

Validity Period

1 year, renewable

Last updated: 3/30/2026

Temporary Residence (Single Permit)

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Slovenia issues a combined residence and work permit (single permit). Non-EU nationals with a job offer from a Slovenian employer can apply. Slovenia prioritizes EU citizens first.

Eligibility

Job offer from a Slovenian employer. Labor market test required — the vacancy must have been unfilled by EU nationals.

Requirements

Processing Time

2–4 months

Validity Period

1–2 years, renewable

Last updated: 3/30/2026

EU Blue Card

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Highly qualified non-EU workers can obtain the EU Blue Card for Slovenia, granting full work rights and EU long-term resident eligibility after 2 years.

Eligibility

University degree (minimum 3 years). Job offer with salary at least 1.5x the Slovenian average gross salary.

Requirements

Processing Time

1–3 months

Validity Period

Up to 4 years, renewable

Last updated: 3/30/2026

How to Apply: General Steps

Most immigration pathways to Slovenia follow a similar application process:

  1. 1
    Choose your pathway: Identify the right immigration route based on your purpose (work, study, retirement, investment) and eligibility.
  2. 2
    Check eligibility requirements: Review the specific criteria for your chosen pathway including education, work experience, age, and financial requirements.
  3. 3
    Gather supporting documents: Collect passports, certificates, financial records, police clearances, and medical reports as required.
  4. 4
    Submit your application: Apply online or in person at the relevant government authority or embassy. Pay all required fees.
  5. 5
    Wait for processing: Processing times vary by pathway. Check the timeline for your specific route and respond promptly to any requests for additional information.
  6. 6
    Receive your decision: If approved, follow the instructions for next steps including biometrics, entry endorsement, or permit collection.

Common Immigration Pathways

  • Employment-based residence permits for skilled workers
  • Student visas for enrolled international students
  • Digital nomad or remote work visas
  • Retirement visas for those with passive income
  • Investor or entrepreneur visas
  • Family reunification for relatives of citizens or residents

Typical Documents Required

  • Valid passport with sufficient validity (typically 6+ months)
  • Completed visa application forms
  • Recent passport-sized photographs
  • Proof of financial means or income
  • Criminal background check from country of residence
  • Medical examination and health certificates
  • Proof of health insurance coverage
  • Accommodation proof or address in destination country
  • Supporting documents specific to visa category (employment contract, admission letter, investment proof, etc.)
  • Application fees and payment receipts

Important Notes

  • Always verify current requirements through official government immigration websites
  • Processing times can vary significantly based on visa type and application volume
  • Some countries require documents to be translated, notarized, or apostilled
  • Health insurance requirements vary by country and visa type
  • Financial requirements differ by program and family size
  • This is informational content only and does not constitute legal advice
  • Consider consulting with immigration professionals for complex cases
  • Maintain valid immigration status and comply with reporting requirements

Frequently Asked Questions: Immigrating to Slovenia

What are the main legal immigration pathways to Slovenia?

Slovenia typically offers work permits and skilled worker visas, long-term residency permits, digital nomad or remote worker authorizations, student visas, retirement or passive income visas, investor programs, and family reunification routes. Each route grants different rights and has distinct eligibility criteria. Use the pathway explorer above to review the specific options available.

Can I get permanent residence or citizenship in Slovenia?

Many immigration pathways begin with temporary residence and may lead to permanent residence after a qualifying period — typically two to five years of continuous legal stay, depending on the specific route. Citizenship is a separate application process requiring its own criteria, including language requirements and a longer period of prior residence. Not all routes lead to permanent residence; digital nomad visas and most retirement visas are typically temporary stays only.

Can I work in Slovenia on a temporary residence permit?

Work authorization depends on your permit type. A work permit or employment visa authorizes both residence and employment. A digital nomad visa authorizes residence but typically only for remote work for foreign clients — not local employment. Retirement and passive income visas generally prohibit local work. Student visas may allow part-time work in specific circumstances. Always confirm work conditions before applying.

Can family members accompany me when I immigrate to Slovenia?

Most long-term immigration routes allow a principal applicant's spouse and dependent children to apply as dependents. Dependent permits typically mirror the principal applicant's rights and validity period, though work authorization for dependents varies by country and permit type. Family reunification visas are a separate category for bringing family members already living abroad to join a settled resident.

What documents are typically required for immigration to Slovenia?

Common documentation includes a valid passport, proof of purpose of stay (employment contract, enrollment letter, or proof of income), recent bank statements demonstrating financial sufficiency, medical examination results from an approved physician, police clearance certificates, and passport photographs. Translation and notarization of foreign-language documents is usually required. Exact requirements vary by pathway type and individual circumstances.

Next Steps

This page provides a research overview of immigration pathways to Slovenia. Use the tools above to explore specific routes, estimate costs, and compare this destination against others. Always confirm current requirements directly with the official immigration authority before submitting an application.

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