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Ensure your passport or national ID card is valid for the duration of your stay in Slovenia.
If you plan to stay in Slovenia for more than 90 days within a six-month period, you must register your residence with the local administrative unit (Upravna enota) within eight days of your arrival. You will receive a registration certificate.
You must have health insurance coverage in Slovenia. If you are employed, you will be covered by the Slovenian Health Insurance Institute (Zavod za zdravstveno zavarovanje Slovenije, ZZZS). You can also apply for the European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) before moving, which provides temporary health coverage. Alternatively, you can get private health insurance if you are not employed or want additional coverage.
As an EU citizen, you do not need a work permit to work in Slovenia. Employers may ask for proof of identity and your registration certificate.
Arrange accommodation before or soon after your arrival. The housing market can be competitive, particularly in larger cities like Ljubljana, so it's advisable to start looking early.
Opening a Slovenian bank account is recommended for salary payments and everyday transactions. You will need a valid ID, proof of address, and sometimes proof of employment to open an account.
You will need a personal identification number for various administrative processes in Slovenia, including opening a bank account, signing a lease, and employment. You can obtain it from the local administrative unit.
While many Slovenians speak English, proficiency in Slovenian is highly beneficial for daily life, integration, and job opportunities.