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Seasonal Work Permit (Dovoljenje za sezonsko delo)
VisasSloveniaSeasonal Work Permit (Dovoljenje za sezonsko delo)
SloveniaSlovenia•Europe
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Seasonal Work Permit (Dovoljenje za sezonsko delo)

Work

At a Glance

Processing Time

Varies

Application Fee

50 EUR

Stay Duration

3 months

Renewable

No

Job Offer

Required

Dependents

Not Specified

PR Pathway

No

Remote Work

Not Required

Overview

Short-term work permit for seasonal employment in agriculture or forestry for up to 90 days within one calendar year.

The Seasonal Work Permit in Slovenia, formally known as the *Dovoljenje za sezonsko delo*, serves as a vital instrument within the nation’s immigration framework to address acute labor shortages in time-sensitive industries. Established under the Slovenian Employment, Self-Employment and Work of Foreigners Act, this visa was created to provide a flexible, streamlined mechanism for sectors that experience dramatic fluctuations in labor demand, specifically agriculture and forestry. By allowing for the legal employment of non-EU nationals for up to 90 days within a single calendar year, the permit bridges the gap between the rigid requirements of long-term work residency and the immediate, transitory needs of harvest cycles and forest management. It functions as a bilateral necessity, ensuring that Slovenian producers can maintain operational continuity during peak seasons when the domestic labor supply is insufficient to meet the intensive, short-term demands of the land. The system is strictly regulated to ensure that the hiring of foreign labor does not displace the local workforce, requiring employers to demonstrate that no suitable candidates are available through the Slovenian Employment Service’s registry before a permit is granted.

The ideal applicant for this permit is a motivated individual seeking short-term, intensive employment in manual labor roles such as fruit picking, viticulture, timber harvesting, or general crop maintenance. Unlike standard work visas that often require complex residency applications, long-term contracts, or high-level professional qualifications, the seasonal permit is distinctive for its administrative simplicity and low barrier to entry, carrying a modest fee of only €50. It is specifically designed for those who do not intend to settle permanently in Slovenia but wish to participate in the labor market for a defined, temporary period. While the permit offers a unique opportunity for foreign workers to gain legal access to the European labor market without the burden of long-term bureaucratic commitments, it carries the inherent limitation of a strict 90-day cap, after which the holder must depart the country. This makes it an ideal solution for migrant workers who prefer cyclical employment patterns, providing a reliable, legal pathway for seasonal income while protecting the integrity of the Slovenian labor market by ensuring that foreign labor is utilized only when the domestic supply is exhausted.

Stay & Extensions

Initial grant3 months

Requirements

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

Valid passport (at least 3 months validity beyond intended stay)

Valid employment contract or official job offer from a Slovenian employer in a seasonal sector (agriculture, tourism, hospitality, forestry, or food processing)

Proof of adequate health insurance covering the entire stay

Proof of accommodation (provided by employer or self-arranged)

Clean criminal record certificate

Must be a non-EU/EEA national

KEY CRITERIA

Job Offer

Required

Education

none or higher

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS

Valid passport

Completed visa application form

Approved seasonal work permit / employment contract

Proof of health insurance

Passport-sized photographs

Clean criminal record certificate

Proof of accommodation

Advantages & Considerations

Key Benefits

  • Relatively faster processing time compared to standard work permits
  • No labour market test required
  • Access to Slovenian social security and healthcare during the stay
  • Possibility to work for different employers during the authorized period
  • Straightforward extension or re-application process for future seasons

Worth Knowing

  • Maximum stay is generally limited (often up to 9 months within a 12-month period)
  • Strictly tied to seasonal sectors
  • Requires a pre-existing job offer from a Slovenian employer
  • Fees apply (approx. €50 for the permit)

Application Process

1

Employer submits the request for a seasonal work permit to the Employment Service of Slovenia (ZRSZ) or the relevant administrative unit

2

Once approved, the foreign worker applies for the visa at the Slovenian embassy or consulate in their home country

3

Submit required documents including the approved permit, passport, and health insurance

4

Upon arrival, register the address at the local police station within 8 days

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