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Special Expertise Single Permit (Enotno dovoljenje za posebno strokovno znanje)
VisasSloveniaSpecial Expertise Single Permit (Enotno dovoljenje za posebno strokovno znanje)
SloveniaSlovenia•Europe
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Special Expertise Single Permit (Enotno dovoljenje za posebno strokovno znanje)

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 (Duration of employment contract, renewable)

Renewable

Yes

Job Offer

Required

Dependents

Allowed

PR Pathway

Available

Remote Work

Not Required

Official Information

Overview

Single permit issued when a Slovenian employer requires the special expertise of a foreign national not available on the local labor market.

The Special Expertise Single Permit (Enotno dovoljenje za posebno strokovno znanje) serves as a strategic instrument within the Slovenian immigration framework, designed to address specific labor market shortages that cannot be satisfied by the domestic workforce. Established under the Foreigners Act (Zakon o tujcih) and the Employment, Self-Employment and Work of Foreigners Act, this permit was created to facilitate the seamless integration of high-level talent into the Slovenian economy. It bridges a critical gap in the immigration system by providing a streamlined pathway for employers to bypass standard labor market testing requirements when they can demonstrate that a prospective employee possesses rare, specialized knowledge or technical skills essential to the business’s operations. By formalizing this process, the Slovenian government ensures that local enterprises remain competitive in a globalized market, allowing them to import the human capital necessary for innovation and industrial advancement without the bureaucratic delays often associated with traditional work permit applications.

The ideal applicant for this permit is a highly skilled professional whose expertise is not readily available within Slovenia, often spanning sectors such as advanced engineering, specialized information technology, niche scientific research, or high-level industrial management. Unlike standard work permits that may require a lengthy search for local candidates, this visa is distinctive because it prioritizes the employer’s immediate need for specific technical proficiency, making it a preferred route for companies engaged in complex, high-stakes projects. To qualify, applicants must be at least 18 years of age, provide proof of comprehensive health insurance, and meet a minimum annual income threshold of 15,047 EUR, which ensures that the foreign national is financially self-sufficient while contributing to the national tax base. While the permit offers the significant benefit of a consolidated application process—combining both residency and work authorization into a single document—it is strictly tied to the specific employer and the specialized role for which it was granted. This limitation necessitates that the applicant remains in the designated field of expertise, providing a clear, regulated, and mutually beneficial arrangement that supports both the individual’s career trajectory and the specific operational requirements of the Slovenian employer.

Conversion Paths

Visas you can typically switch to from this status.

Single Permit for Residence and Work (Enotno dovoljenje za prebivanje in delo)
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Single Permit for Residence and Work (Enotno dovoljenje za prebivanje in delo)

ValidityVaries (Renewable for continued media activities)
ProcessingVaries
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EU Blue Card Slovenia (Modra karta EU)
Slovenia flagSlovenia

EU Blue Card Slovenia (Modra karta EU)

Validity3 years
ProcessingVaries
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Permanent Residence Permit (Dovoljenje za stalno prebivanje)
Slovenia flagSlovenia

Permanent Residence Permit (Dovoljenje za stalno prebivanje)

ValidityVaries (Renewable for continued media activities)
ProcessingVaries
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Requirements

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

Minimum income: 15047 EUR

Health insurance required

Age: 18-

KEY CRITERIA

Job Offer

Required

Education

bachelor or higher

Experience

1+ years

Min. Income

15,047 EUR/yr

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS

Valid passport

Passport photograph

Criminal record certificate

Health insurance

Educational/vocational credentials

Employment contract (sponsor)

Company registration (sponsor)

Financial documents (sponsor)

Job description (sponsor)

Application Process

1

Secure employment: Obtain signed employment contract from Slovenian employer

2

Employer initiates process: Employer applies at administrative unit or through diplomat post abroad

3

Employment Service approval: Employer obtains consent from Employment Service of Slovenia

4

Submit application: Lodge complete application with all supporting documents

5

Pay fee: Submit permit fee (50 EUR if in Slovenia, 102 EUR if abroad)

6

Receive permit: Collect single residence and work permit

Application Forms

Single Permit Application Form—

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