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Temporary residence permit

Посвідка на проживання – це офіційний документ, який надає іноземцю або особі без громадянства право на законне проживання в певній країні.

Посвідки на проживання бувають:

Тимчасовий – видається на певний термін (наприклад, 1-3 роки) і може вимагати продовження.
Постійний – дає право безстрокового проживання або видається на тривалий термін (наприклад, 5-10 років із можливістю поновлення).

Цей документ може давати право на:
✔️ Перебування та проживання в країні.
✔️ Роботу або ведення бізнесу (залежно від умов).
✔️ Доступ до медицини та освіти.
✔️ Подорожі без візи до деяких країн (якщо посвідка на проживання видана в ЄС).

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Permanent residence permit in Slovakia

Obtaining permanent residence in Slovakia is possible for citizens of non-EU countries, but the process requires compliance with a number of conditions and stages.

Here are the main ways to obtain permanent residence in Slovakia:

  1. Permanent residence based on temporary residence. The most common way is to live on the basis of a temporary residence permit (TRP). After 5 years of residence on the basis of a TRP, you can apply for permanent residence.
  2. Permanent residence through investment: – To obtain permanent residence, you can use the investment program. For example, open or invest in a company in Slovakia that will create jobs for local citizens.
  3. Permanent residence for family reasons: – If you have a spouse, children or parents with permanent residence or citizenship of Slovakia, you can apply for permanent residence through family reunification.

Education

Education in Slovakia offers high-quality study programs for both locals and international students. The education system in Slovakia is similar to most European countries, including both comprehensive schools and universities.

Slovakia offers a variety of universities and educational institutions with a variety of academic programs.

How to apply?

Applications are usually submitted through the official website of the university. To apply, international students must provide:

  • A completed form
  • A copy of your previous education diploma.
  • A certificate of English language proficiency.
  • A motivation letter.
  • Recommendations from teachers (upon request).

Citizenship

Obtaining Slovak citizenship is a fairly long process that requires compliance with a number of conditions and going through several stages.

Here are the main ways and conditions for obtaining Slovak citizenship:

  1. Naturalization. The most common path for foreign citizens is naturalization.

The main requirements for naturalization include:

Residence on the basis of permanent residence: It is necessary to live in Slovakia on the basis of a permanent residence permit (PR) for at least 8 years.

Knowledge of the Slovak language: It is necessary to demonstrate a sufficient level of proficiency in the Slovak language (both spoken and written).

Compliance with the laws: The applicant must not have any problems with the law or a criminal record.

Financial stability: It is necessary to show evidence of a stable source of income and tax wealth.

Property

Real estate in Slovakia is a hot topic for those considering investing, buying or renting a home in this country.

Property purchase process:

  • Documents and legal aspects: To purchase real estate in Slovakia, foreigners must follow several legal procedures. The transaction must be notarized, and a bank account in a Slovak bank is required to complete it.
  • The role of a notary: All real estate transactions in Slovakia must be completed through a notary, who guarantees the legal purity of the transaction. A notary will also help ensure that the property is free of encumbrances and debts.
  • Financing: Many buyers of real estate in Slovakia use mortgage lending. A bank can provide a mortgage for the purchase of a property, but this requires a stable income, a good credit history and a residence permit in Slovakia.

Accounting

Accounting in Slovakia is a mandatory process for all legal entities and entrepreneurs.

Key aspects of accounting in Slovakia:

 

1. Forms of business and accounting

The type of enterprise determines the scope and form of accounting:

  • Individuals (živnostníci):

Can use a simplified system (lump sum expenses) or full accounting.

  • Legal entities (s.r.o., a.s.):

Are required to keep full double-entry accouning.