In Slovenia, sustainable is the way to go. Living and working with nature has been a hallmark of our culture for generations and we strive to keep it that way. That is why this is a place where you can still find ancient forests, crystal-clear waters, unspoiled ridges, and diverse wildlife.
Currency
The Slovenian currency is the Euro.
Communication
In addition to Slovenian, most people in Slovenia speak English.
Arriving in Slovenia
It takes 2 hours to fly from London to Ljubljana. You can be in Venice in 2 hours, or in Vienna in 4 hours.
Distances
In Slovenia, you can swim in the sea in the morning and climb mountains in the afternoon.
How to Move to Slovenia?
- through the company’s registration and employment (business immigration) – the best option
- through marriage to a citizen of Slovenia
- through employment under an employment contract
- through family reunification
- through education in a public or private educational institution
Buying a property by an individual, who is not a citizen of the EU, is not possible, that is, you can obtain a single work and resident permit when buying a property only after the registration of legal person in Slovenia.
Move to Slovenia based on your business
- the company has one person employed in a period of six months
- for the last six months the company has 10,000 euros of monthly turnover
- if the company is under six months old, you can prove the active management with the investment of 50,000 euros in the fixed assets
Fascinating Facts About Slovenia
Telegraph Travel Awards
For Telegraph Travel Awards- More than 70,000 had their say in 2016, and Slovenia was named the 10th best country in Europe (putting it ahead of Ireland, Denmark, Sweden, Switzerland and Turkey, to name a few).
Peace Index
The annual Peace Index, “the world’s leading measure of national peacefulness”, puts Slovenia in seventh place out of 163 nations.
Nation
“The country’s greatest single attribute is the Slovenes themselves: quietly conservative, deeply self-confident, remarkably broad-minded, especially tolerant and very, very hospitable,” says Telegraph Travel’s Slovenia expert, Steve Fallon.
Environmental Performance Index
The Environmental Performance Index (EPI), produced by the Yale Center for Environmental Law & Policy, is based on an assessment of the policies of 180 nations, reflecting whether they are meeting internationally established environmental targets or, in the absence of agreed targets, how they compare to one another. Slovenia performed admirably, with a rating of 88.98. Only four nations (Finland, Iceland, Sweden and Denmark) can better it.
Protected Areas
A remarkable 53.6 % of Slovenia is protected land, a higher percentage than any nation on Earth except Venezuela. Steve Fallon adds: “With more than half of its total area covered in forest, Slovenia really is one of the greenest countries in the world.”
(The Telegraph; Oliver Smith)
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