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Foreigners Police building in Bratislava.

Bratislava’s Foreigners’ Police department works in a limited regime

People are recommended to visit the place only if necessary.

Foreigners Police building in Bratislava.

Free Info Days for foreigners relaunched

Foreigners living in Slovakia will get necessary information about life in Slovakia once a month at the Foreigners’ Police department in Bratislava.

Foreigners Police building in Bratislava.

What’s new at the Foreigners’ Police in Bratislava?

The Slovak Spectator visited the new premises of the Foreigners’ Police department in the Vajnory district, which opened on March 19.

Police officers are watching people in the queue in front of Bratislava’s Foreigners’ Police department.

Bratislava foreigners’ police changes hours of attendance

Due to the transfer to new premises, the foreigners’ police in Bratislava will change its hours of attendance, while operating in test mode.

The new premises of the Foreigners' Police department on Regrutska Street in Bratislava.

Foreigners' Police finally move to Vajnory

The new offices will open on March 19. Read more about the limitations at the department in Bratislava's Petržalka between March 14 and March 16.

In November, municipal elections take place in Slovakia and foreigners with permanent residence can vote too.

Blog: Foreigners, get involved

What about making our voices heard? And not only in itsy-bitsy interviews about traditional cuisine and the High Tatras.

Bakery, illustartive stock photo

Police investigate illegal employment of foreigners

Two cases in Bratislava and Michalovce, both of which occurred this week, suggest that police will continue to crack down on illegal employment.

Illustrative stock photo

More foreigners have applied for a stay in Slovakia

This reflects the increased demands of employers, especially due to new or expanding investments, the Border and Foreigners’ Police points out.

The foreigners’ police department in Petržalka

To Help and Protect – but whom?

Recent reports from Dunajská Streda suggest that territories assigned to the departments in the regions have only displaced the problem of the long waiting times.

Qayza Gelin

Slovakia doesn’t invest much in foreigners

A young Swede, angered by long queues at the Foreigners’ Police, designed a draft booking system to solve the problem.

Foreigners queuing in Petržalka.

Fewer worries for Slovakia’s “aliens”?

Several changes are underway concerning the work of immigration authorities, particularly concerning highly-skilled immigrants, but the question is whether they will work.

queuing in Petržalka

Bratislava department of Foreigners’ Police may move to new premises in early 2018

The police are considering a booking system for applicants.

Foreigners queuing in Petržalka.

The situation at Foreigners’ Police should improve

Several changes are expected to come.

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