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Frequently asked questions

Answers for foreigners living in Slovakia to frequently asked questions:

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Several bike-sharing services are available in Bratislava.
Whether you're an experienced athlete or just starting out, Bratislava provides a welcoming environment.
The Liszt Garden is part of the University Library Bratislava, and it serves as a summer reading venue to library patrons.
A short list of places where foreigners can immerse themselves in culture.
The Slovak Spectator offers the basic information a foreigner needs to know about employment relations in Slovakia.
Let The Slovak Spectator magazine inspire you.
Let The Slovak Spectator magazine inspire you.
Slovakia's Foreigners' Police HQ on Ružinovská Street in Bratislava.
Some officers are good – but some, even the police admit, are ‘a disgrace to the force’.
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The Slovak Spectator brings you the most frequently asked questions on obtaining a trade licence and other conditions a foreigner needs to meet to be able to do business in Slovakia.
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Foreigners can influence the results of the upcoming regional elections. Here is what you need to know before visiting a polling station.
FAQ on what to do when your child is born in Slovakia.
Parents still have to turn to the civil registration office to have the OVÁ ending removed from their baby girl's surname.
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Interested in sending your child to an international school? Here is a guide.
Slovak passport.
Wondering about dealing with the Foreign Police? We’ve answered the most frequently asked questions with regard to dealing with immigration authorities.
Slovak border
The Slovak Spectator brings you the set of the most frequently asked questions with regard to dealing with immigration authorities, in this case with the Foreign Police.
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The Slovak Spectator brings you the set of the most frequently asked questions with regard to buying and selling real estate in Slovakia.
The Slovak Spectator brings you the set of the most frequently asked questions with regard to renting an apartment in Slovakia.
Many foreigners come to study in Slovakia.
The Slovak Spectator offers the basic information a foreigner needs to know about education possibilities in Slovakia.
The Slovak Spectator brings you the set of the most frequently asked questions with regard to acquiring and losing Slovak state citizenship.
There are several legal ways to get more money from the state while staying home with a young child.
A pro EU protestor waves flags opposite the House of Parliament in London in April 2019.
A short guide to residence, studies, and business in Slovakia and the UK during the transitional period.
Firstimer during blood donation.
Foreigners with permanent or temporary residence can donate blood too.
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