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How to prepare for Brexit (FAQ)
A short guide to residence, studies, and business in Slovakia and the UK during the transitional period.
Foreigners' Police in Dunajská Streda will change address
The police will move to Mlynská Street.
Booked out of the Foreigners’ Police online system? It's not an error
Trying to book an appointment online in Trnava and Dunajská Streda is a waste of time.
Brexit: What UK nationals in Slovakia need to know
The UK has been granted a Brexit "flextension" until January 31, 2020. Here’s how the UK’s departure will affect UK nationals living in Slovakia.
Foreigners will be able to submit an e-application to the Foreigners’ Police
Police face enormous increase in applications for residence permits.
Ombudswoman inquires about the experience with the Foreigners’ Police
Foreigners can participate in the survey until November 15.
Foreigners’ Police will open a new immigration office
New department to ease the situation at one of its busiest offices.
Online booking system solved past nightmares at Foreigner’s Police
A five-star experience, foreigners say about the new system that will, however, not be available until August 5.
Foreigners' Police online booking system will be unavailable
Foreigners will not be able to make an appointment with immigration authorities online for a month.
No more queues? Foreigners' Police have introduced online booking system
The system is offered by 12 Foreigners' Police departments across Slovakia.
Accommodation providers to report on foreigners before the ice hockey championship
The temporary measures pertain to security during the upcoming Ice Hockey World Championship held in May in Bratislava and Košice.
Police recommend pre-Brexit registration to British citizens
If UK nationals fail to get registered before Brexit, they will be considered third country nationals, according to the head of the order and Alien Police.
Blog: Organisations have difficulty finding qualified foreign language workers
The Elite Language Center recently conducted an online survey to learn more about foreign language use for business purposes in Slovakia.
Foreigners can seek free counselling at Foreigners' Police in Bratislava again
The information day is held on February 28.
Non-EU nationals dominate over those from EU for the first time
The Foreigners' Police will be launching, among other things, a new reservation system.
Foreigners' Police to introduce a new online booking system soon
More foreigners motivate the police to make their departments more efficient.
Waiting times at the Foreigners' Police get worse
The number of people from non-EU countries working in Slovakia doubled in 2018.
Brace yourselves for longer queues at the Foreigners’ Police
What are the police doing to solve the current problems?
Rules for hiring foreigners are simpler. For exceptions
Despite positive changes, employers still point to some barriers preventing more effective and simpler recruitment of foreign workers.
IOM organises another Info Day for foreigners
Police officers, labour office workers and legal consultants will be available at the Bratislava-based Foreigners’ Police department on May 31.
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