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With nowhere to turn, he created a Facebook group. It has become a helpline for foreigners in Bratislava
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Listen to foreigners discuss organising efforts that improve the lives of migrants and their descendents.
Jeremy Hill
Asked for help, police told Turkish student to leave Slovakia instead
A Trnava university has not explained why it did not stand up for its Turkish student.
Peter Dlhopolec
International Organisation for Migration services now available in all major Slovak cities
Slovak language courses are the organisation's most popular service.
Compiled by Spectator staff
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Bratislava police investigating attack on New Zealander
The incident happened the past weekend.
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FAQ: How to interact with the Foreigners’ Police
Some officers are good – but some, even the police admit, are ‘a disgrace to the force’.
Peter Dlhopolec
Cuban runs a gay bar in Bratislava - everybody is welcome, he says
Gay bar bringing capital’s communities together.
Mária Juríková
“Where is the soap?”: Susan’s staggering polyclinic experience in Slovakia
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Four foreigners discuss the successes and failures of healthcare in Slovakia.
Jeremy Hill
After many years, Bratislava finally welcomes foreigners with information package in English
The capital has five people to help foreigners integrate.
Jana Liptáková
‘Slovaks are mostly complainers.’ The Indian life coach who wants to see Slovakia thrive
Owen Patrick Fernandes – from tough life in India to life coaching in Slovakia via a life-changing road accident.
Peter Dlhopolec
For this American, podcasting became a way to make foreigners in Slovakia visible
Jeremy Hill, an English teacher who lives near Trenčín, came up with the idea of his “Na Slovensku Aj Po Anglicky” podcast during the coronavirus pandemic.
Peter Dlhopolec
Curious about life behind the former Iron Curtain, Englishman's plan to move to Slovakia for six weeks changed to forever
Hugo Green, a British Chartered Accountant, had heard very little about Bratislava before his relocation in 1994.
Peter Dlhopolec
New amendment helps foreigners on jobs in short supply
A labour market test no longer required.
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The Foreigners’ Police unlearns English
Over the decades, this Slovak institution has proved both durable and obdurate.
James Thomson
The Canadian bookseller who took a chance and found home in post-Mečiar Bratislava
In the Slovak capital, where he planned to stay for a year, Ben Pascoe runs a popular café that tourists rarely stumble across.
Peter Dlhopolec
From a Slovak swimming pool to saving the world
Idea for website promoting sustainable tech came to Brit Scott Stonham while on holiday in Turčianske Teplice.
Peter Dlhopolec
Police announce changes to booking system for foreigners
Applicants who want to stay in Slovakia can now choose which office of the Foreigners' Police they want to attend.
Compiled by Spectator staff
Court favours same-sex couple in groundbreaking verdict
The ruling is the first of its kind in Slovakia.
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Foreigners turn to online translation apps and Slovak partners ahead of local elections
Over 82,000 foreigners can vote on October 29, but not all of them will be heading to the ballot box.
Peter Dlhopolec
In this Slovak Muslim’s family, Islam is taboo and many hold anti-Islamic views
Al Henami loves both of her homelands, even if most Slovaks are not accepting of her Muslim community.
Peter Dlhopolec
Terrible living conditions in camps mean refugees want a better life west (interview)
Peter Devínsky on why migration routes now go through Slovakia.
Daniela Hajčáková
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