Slovakia•EuropeVaries
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Varies (No time limit. Can lead directly to Slovak citizenship after meeting residency and other requirements.)
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Five-year permanent residence for spouses of Slovak citizens, dependent relatives, minor children, or when in Slovakia's interest.
The Permanent Residence for Five Years in Slovakia, established under the Act on the Residence of Foreigners (Act No. 404/2011 Z.z.), serves as a foundational pillar of the nation’s immigration framework, designed to facilitate the long-term integration of individuals with deep personal or strategic ties to the country. This visa category was created to provide a stable legal status for those whose presence is considered essential for the preservation of family unity or the advancement of national interests, effectively bridging the gap between temporary residence permits—which are often tied to specific employment or study durations—and the more permanent, indefinite status granted after years of continuous residency. By offering a five-year window of stability, the Slovak government ensures that family members of citizens and those with unique contributions to the state can establish a permanent life, access social protections, and integrate into the local community without the constant administrative burden of renewing short-term permits. This legal instrument reflects Slovakia’s commitment to humanitarian principles and family cohesion, ensuring that the immigration system remains both orderly and compassionate by prioritizing those who form the core of the societal fabric.
The ideal applicant for this visa is typically a spouse of a Slovak citizen, a dependent relative, or a minor child seeking to unify their household within the country, though it also extends to individuals whose residency is deemed to be in the significant interest of the Slovak Republic. While it encompasses a broad range of personal circumstances, it is distinct from standard work or business visas because it focuses on the applicant’s relationship to the state or its citizens rather than their specific economic output. Unlike temporary residence permits, which often require complex proof of employment or educational enrollment, this visa offers the significant benefit of long-term security and the ability to work or conduct business without additional permits, provided the applicant meets the financial threshold of approximately 5,400 EUR in savings and maintains mandatory health insurance. While it provides a pathway to deeper integration, applicants must be mindful that it remains a conditional status; it requires a commitment to maintaining a clean record and fulfilling the specific documentation requirements for the duration of the five-year term. Ultimately, this visa acts as a vital bridge for those seeking to make Slovakia their permanent home, offering a streamlined, affordable, and secure route to residency that prioritizes human connection and national interest over the transient nature of traditional labor-based migration.
Visas you can typically switch to from this status.
SlovakiaMust be a spouse of a Slovak citizen who has permanent residence in Slovakia.
Must be a dependent relative in the direct line of a Slovak citizen with permanent residence in Slovakia.
Must have a valid travel document (passport).
Must provide proof of accommodation in Slovakia.
Must provide proof of financial resources.
Must provide a criminal record extract from the country of citizenship and any country where the applicant resided for more than 90 days in the last 6 months during the previous 3 years.
Education
none or higher
Min. Income
3,288 EUR/yr
Completed application form for permanent residence.
Valid passport.
Two color photographs (3 x 3.5 cm).
Document confirming the relationship (e.g., marriage certificate, birth certificate).
Proof of accommodation (e.g., rental agreement, property deed, or owner's affidavit).
Proof of financial resources (e.g., bank statements, employment contract).
Criminal record extract (not older than 90 days).
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