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Single Permit for Residence and Work (Enotno dovoljenje za prebivanje in delo)
VisasSloveniaSingle Permit for Residence and Work (Enotno dovoljenje za prebivanje in delo)
SloveniaSlovenia•Europe
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Single Permit for Residence and Work (Enotno dovoljenje za prebivanje in delo)

Work PR PathwayThis visa can lead to permanent residency, the right to live and work here indefinitely without renewing your visa. Dependents Allowed

At a Glance

Processing Time

Varies

Application Fee

50 EUR

Stay Duration

Varies (Renewable for continued media activities)

Renewable

No

Job Offer

Required

Dependents

Allowed

PR Pathway

Available

Remote Work

Not Required

Official Information

Overview

Combined residence and work permit for third-country nationals employed by a Slovenian employer, issued for up to 2 years with 3-year renewals.

The Single Permit for Residence and Work in Slovenia, known as the *Enotno dovoljenje za prebivanje in delo*, represents a pivotal modernization of the nation’s immigration framework, formally established under the Employment, Self-Employment and Work of Foreigners Act. Before its implementation, third-country nationals were often forced to navigate a fragmented and bureaucratic labyrinth, requiring separate applications for both a residence permit and a work authorization through distinct government bodies. By consolidating these processes into a single administrative procedure, the Slovenian government sought to align its immigration policy with European Union directives aimed at simplifying labor mobility and enhancing the country's competitiveness in the global talent market. This streamlined mechanism fills a critical gap in the Slovenian immigration system by reducing the administrative burden on both employers and foreign workers, effectively transforming a previously disjointed, multi-step process into a unified "one-stop shop" experience. It serves as the primary legal gateway for non-EU/EEA citizens to integrate into the Slovenian workforce, ensuring that the state can efficiently regulate labor migration while providing a predictable legal status for those contributing to the national economy.

The ideal applicant for this permit is a highly skilled professional or a specialized worker who has secured a formal employment contract with a Slovenian-based employer. While the permit is accessible to a broad range of sectors, it is specifically designed to attract talent that meets a minimum threshold of a Bachelor’s degree and at least one year of relevant professional experience, ensuring that the influx of foreign labor supports the country’s demand for high-level expertise. What makes this visa particularly distinctive compared to other temporary residence options is its integrated nature; it grants the holder the legal right to both reside and work under a single permit, eliminating the risk of conflicting authorizations or gaps in legal status. The permit is typically issued for a duration of up to two years, with the possibility of three-year renewals, offering a stable pathway for long-term integration. A notable benefit of this system is its affordability, with a modest application fee of EUR 50, which lowers the barrier to entry for both small-to-medium enterprises and multinational corporations looking to sponsor international talent. However, applicants must be mindful of the mandatory requirement for comprehensive health insurance, which serves as a prerequisite for approval, ensuring that all permit holders are fully covered within the Slovenian social security system from the moment they arrive.

Conversion Paths

Visas you can typically switch to from this status.

Permanent Residence Permit (Dovoljenje za stalno prebivanje)
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Permanent Residence Permit (Dovoljenje za stalno prebivanje)

ValidityVaries (Renewable for continued media activities)
ProcessingVaries
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Requirements

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

Minimum education: Bachelor

Minimum experience: 1

Health insurance required

KEY CRITERIA

Job Offer

Required

Education

bachelor or higher

Experience

1+ years

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS

Valid passport

Journalist credentials

Assignment letter

Criminal record

Health insurance

Application Process

1

Secure media assignment: Obtain assignment confirmation from foreign media organization

2

Prepare documents: Gather passport, media credentials, assignment letter

3

Submit application: Can apply at administrative unit in Slovenia or at embassy abroad

4

Media verification: Authorities verify journalist status and media organization

5

Pay fee: Submit 50 EUR (102 EUR if abroad)

6

Receive permit: Collect journalist residence permit

Application Forms

Journalist Residence Permit Application—

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