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Slovenia Digital Nomad Visa: Your Guide to the 2025 Remote Work Residence Permit

  • Jun 20
  • 2 min read

Starting November 21, 2025, Slovenia will introduce a Slovenia Digital Nomad Visa, officially known as the Remote Work Residence Permit, allowing foreign nationals to live in Slovenia while working remotely for employers or clients outside the country. This initiative is designed to attract global talent and digital nomads, offering a structured yet flexible way to experience Slovenia’s high quality of life and stunning landscapes.

Slovenia Digital Nomad Visa: Key Features

Eligibility Requirements

To qualify for the Slovenia Digital Nomad Visa, applicants must:

  • Be employed by a foreign company.

  • Work as a contractor for a business outside Slovenia.

  • Be a self-employed professional providing remote services to international clients.

Applicants must also prove a minimum income threshold (yet to be specified) through payslips, bank statements, or employment contracts.

Permit Validity & Renewal

  • This permit expires after one year and cannot be extended.

  • After expiration, applicants must wait six months before reapplying.

Work Restrictions

Holders of the Slovenia Digital Nomad Visa cannot work for Slovenian employers or conduct business within Slovenia. This ensures the permit remains exclusive to remote workers tied to foreign entities.

Bringing Family Members

Dependents (spouses, children) can apply for a residence permit of the same duration, but they are also restricted from local employment.

How to Apply for the Slovenia Digital Nomad Visa

Application Process

Applications can be submitted:

  • In person or by post at a Slovenian consulate (for overseas applicants).

  • This applies to people already in Slovenia, and can be done at a local administrative branch.

Applicants already in Slovenia will receive a temporary residence certificate while their application is processed.

Required Documents

  • Your passport must be valid for at least three months after your intended departure date.

  • Proof of remote employment or self-employment.

  • Evidence of sufficient income (bank statements, contracts).

  • Health insurance (minimum €30,000 coverage).

  • Criminal background check (issued within the last 3 months).

  • Biometric photo (3.5 cm x 4.5 cm).

All foreign documents must be apostilled/legalized and translated into Slovenian or English.

Processing Time & Fees

  • Processing takes 30–60 days.

  • Fees include:

    • €4.50 (application submission).

    • €15.47 (residence permit card issuance).

Benefits of the Slovenia Digital Nomad Visa

  • Schengen Access: The Schengen Zone allows you to stay visa-free for up to 90 days within a 180-day window.

  • Family-Friendly: Dependents can join, though they must also comply with remote work rules.

  • High Quality of Life: Slovenia offers a safe, scenic, and affordable living environment.

Tax Considerations

  • Staying more than 183 days may make you a tax resident, subject to Slovenia’s 16%–50% income tax rates.

  • Check Slovenia’s double taxation treaties (e.g., with the EU, US, Canada) to avoid dual taxation.

Conclusion

The Slovenia Digital Nomad Visa is a game-changer for remote workers seeking a European base in 2025. With clear eligibility criteria, a straightforward application process, and the perks of Schengen access, Slovenia is set to become a top destination for digital nomads.

For more details, visit the Official Slovenian Government Website.

If you're interested in other work permits, check out our guide on How to Apply for the Slovenia Single Work and Residence Permit.

Start planning your Slovenian adventure today!

"Digital nomad working remotely in Slovenia with Lake Bled view under the new 2025 Remote Work Residence Permit"

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