Slovenia•EuropeVaries
50 EUR
Varies (Renewable for continued media activities)
No
Not Required
Allowed
Available
Not Required
Residence permit for foreign nationals establishing or running their own business in Slovenia, available after one year of prior legal residence.
The Self-Employment Residence Permit in Slovenia, formally known as the *Dovoljenje za samozaposlitev*, serves as a cornerstone of the nation’s strategy to integrate skilled international entrepreneurs into its domestic economy. Established under the framework of the Slovenian Employment, Self-Employment and Work of Foreigners Act, this permit was designed to bridge the gap between temporary residency and long-term economic contribution. By allowing foreign nationals to transition from traditional employment or other legal residency statuses into independent business ownership, the Slovenian government aims to foster innovation, diversify the local market, and encourage the growth of small-to-medium enterprises. The permit reflects a broader legislative commitment to creating a predictable, regulated environment for non-EU citizens who wish to establish a permanent professional footprint in the country. It specifically addresses the need for a structured pathway for those who have already acclimated to the Slovenian legal and social landscape, requiring a minimum of one year of prior legal residence as a prerequisite to ensure that applicants are well-integrated before embarking on the complexities of self-employment.
The ideal applicant for this permit is a highly qualified professional or entrepreneur who possesses at least a Bachelor’s degree and a minimum of one year of relevant professional experience, signaling a readiness to contribute meaningfully to the Slovenian economy. Unlike standard work permits that tether an individual to a single employer, this visa offers the distinctive freedom of autonomy, allowing the holder to operate as a sole proprietor or establish a business entity tailored to their specific expertise. It is particularly well-suited for consultants, creative professionals, tech freelancers, and niche service providers who seek to leverage their specialized skills within the European market. While the permit imposes a modest administrative fee of 50 EUR and mandates comprehensive health insurance to ensure the applicant’s self-sufficiency, its primary benefit lies in the stability it provides for long-term residency and potential family reunification. However, it is not a "passive" investment visa; it requires active, documented business activity and adherence to strict tax and social security obligations. By requiring a higher educational threshold, the permit distinguishes itself from general labor migration routes, positioning itself as a selective tool for attracting talent that can drive economic vitality while maintaining the integrity of Slovenia’s rigorous immigration standards.
Visas you can typically switch to from this status.
SloveniaMinimum education: Bachelor
Minimum experience: 1
Health insurance required
Education
bachelor or higher
Experience
1+ years
Investment
50,000 EUR
Valid passport
Journalist credentials
Assignment letter
Criminal record
Health insurance
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