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Type D — Working Holiday Visa (Vizum za počitniško delo)
VisasSloveniaType D — Working Holiday Visa (Vizum za počitniško delo)
SloveniaSlovenia•Europe
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Type D — Working Holiday Visa (Vizum za počitniško delo)

Working Holiday Dependents Allowed

At a Glance

Processing Time

10-30 days

Application Fee

77 EUR

Stay Duration

1 year

Renewable

No

Job Offer

Not Required

Dependents

Allowed

PR Pathway

No

Remote Work

Not Required

Official Information

Overview

One-year visa for young adults (typically 18-30) from Australia, Canada, and New Zealand to live and work in Slovenia with annual quotas per nationality.

The Slovenia Working Holiday Visa serves as a cornerstone of the nation’s commitment to fostering international mobility and cultural diplomacy, primarily facilitated through bilateral youth mobility agreements. Established to strengthen ties between Slovenia and specific partner nations—namely Australia, Canada, and New Zealand—this program was created to provide a structured legal framework for young citizens to immerse themselves in Slovenian society beyond the constraints of a standard tourist visit. By allowing participants to reside and work within the country for up to one year, the visa fills a critical gap in the traditional immigration system, which often requires complex, employer-sponsored work permits that are difficult for young travelers to secure. Rather than focusing on long-term labor market integration or permanent residency, this visa acts as a bridge for personal development, enabling young adults to gain professional experience, learn local languages, and appreciate the cultural nuances of Central Europe while simultaneously addressing seasonal or short-term labor needs in the host economy.

The ideal applicant for this visa is an adventurous young professional or recent graduate, typically aged 18 to 30, who seeks a transformative international experience without the immediate burden of securing a permanent job offer before arrival. While the program is open to a broad range of backgrounds, it is particularly well-suited for individuals in fields such as tourism, hospitality, agriculture, and administrative support, where short-term employment is readily available. What makes this visa distinctive compared to traditional work permits is its inherent flexibility; it grants the holder the freedom to seek employment with multiple employers throughout their stay, effectively removing the restrictive "tied-to-one-employer" clause found in standard work visas. Furthermore, the application process is streamlined and relatively affordable, with a modest fee of 77 EUR, making it an accessible gateway for those looking to explore Europe. However, participants must be mindful of the program’s limitations: it is a strictly once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, and applicants must be aware that annual quotas are enforced for each participating country, necessitating timely applications to secure a spot within the limited yearly intake.

Stay & Extensions

Initial grant1 year

Annual Cap & Quota

Yes (varies by country)

Eligible Nationalities (3)

AustraliaAustraliaCanadaCanadaNew ZealandNew Zealand

Conversion Paths

Visas you can typically switch to from this status.

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

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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Self-Employment Residence Permit (Dovoljenje za samozaposlitev)
Slovenia flagSlovenia

Self-Employment Residence Permit (Dovoljenje za samozaposlitev)

ValidityVaries (Renewable for continued media activities)
ProcessingVaries
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Requirements

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

Aged 18–30 (or 35 for some nationalities)

Citizen of Australia, Canada, or New Zealand

First-time participant

Sufficient funds for support and return travel

Valid passport and health insurance

KEY CRITERIA

Education

high_school or higher

Min. Income

5,584 EUR/yr

Min. Savings

4,200 EUR

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS

Valid passport

Passport photograph

Proof of admission

Travel health insurance

Proof of financial means

Criminal record certificate

Advantages & Considerations

Key Benefits

  • Allows legal work
  • Cultural exchange opportunity

Worth Knowing

  • Non-renewable
  • Limited to specific nationalities

Application Process

1

Get exchange agreement: Obtain letter from educational institution confirming exchange participation

2

Prepare documents: Gather passport, photos, insurance, financial proof

3

Submit application: Lodge at diplomatic mission 6 months to 15 days before departure

4

Biometrics: Provide fingerprints and photograph

5

Pay visa fee: Submit 80 EUR (some students exempt)

6

Receive visa: Collect approved Type D visa

Application Forms

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