How can digital nomads live and work temporarily in Slovenia?
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In Ljubljana I stayed 90 days visa-free, worked from a coworking space; for longer, apply for temporary residence (work) or a digital nomad permit at a Slovenian consulate.
In Ljubljana I stayed 90 days visa-free, worked from a coworking space; for longer, apply for temporary residence (work) or a digital nomad permit at a Slovenian consulate.
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Last spring I spent two months in Ljubljana. You can’t work on a tourist visa, so for a longer stay you’ll need a temporary residence permit (self-employment or employment). I planned ahead, applied at the embassy, found a monthly rental, and joined a coworking space. After approval, register your address and health insurance, and you’re set to work remotely.
Last spring I spent two months in Ljubljana. You can’t work on a tourist visa, so for a longer stay you’ll need a temporary residence permit (self-employment or employment). I planned ahead, applied at the embassy, found a monthly rental, and joined a coworking space. After approval, register your address and health insurance, and you’re set to work remotely.
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